thank you for the silver chart on other thread kenny
Close Price VS Median Price (or other price types) 33 replies
House price data price action 1 reply
Why closing price is not the same as opening price? 1 reply
DislikedOrder flow is a generic term to explain the movement of any market at the micro scale. There isn't one single method that can be said to be order flow trading. This method however is closer to it than most as we are following previous turning points in price and looking for clues that it will turn there once again. Also banks often have big orders to fill and may not have been able to fill all their stack of orders at that price the first time around, so when price revisits that area, more are off-loaded. This could be said to be following the flow...Ignored
DislikedOrder flow is a generic term to explain the movement of any market at the micro scale. There isn't one single method that can be said to be order flow trading. This method however is closer to it than most as we are following previous turning points in price and looking for clues that it will turn there once again. Also banks often have big orders to fill and may not have been able to fill all their stack of orders at that price the first time around, so when price revisits that area, more are off-loaded. This could be said to be following the flow...Ignored
DislikedThanks man. Do you think supply and demand is the "IT" everyone was talking about in those threads? Does it take into account stop hunting? It still confuses the hell out of me... Not supply and demand, just what "secret" those few people seemed to possess. I still don't understand how alot of them don't even use charts. I am watching Seiden's vids and I appreciate your response.Ignored
DislikedWhen trading supply/demand areas, and let's say I am trading off the 15 min chart, which timeframes supply/demand areas are more critical to watch? larger, ie, M30, 1hr or smaller?Ignored
DislikedI did not mean to insult kenny. It is just that his charts look much more complex than other's who use supply and demand. Why use anything other than just basic support and resistance zones?Ignored
DislikedI did not mean to insult kenny. It is just that his charts look much more complex than other's who use supply and demand. Why use anything other than just basic support and resistance zones?Ignored
DislikedI use pitchforks as well. I was just making an observation. No intention of insulting anyone. Relax.Ignored
DislikedW's pattern seems to work on this occasion fairly decent...
i mainly scalp.. means quick trades, not 2-3 pips..
beside basic supply and demand, i need to take into account other things during entries and trade management..
lastly, my trading charts do not have W's etc. on them...
have many good ones............Ignored
DislikedWhats really interessting about that chart ken is the tripple W formation, Picture on the weekly is interessting...
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