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Disliked{quote} With all due respect it cannot be that I am the first person who precisely and matter-of-factly describes "stop hunting", can I. Even here - in FF there are actually several retired Institutional traders (e.g. in the EURUSD thread and in some others) who directly, reasonably and matter-of-factly confirm A) Stop hunting IS indeed a common practice for some brokers and MMs B) Some of the main reasons for that are NOT what is rather paranoidaly described by the day-traders as malevolent "feeding" on the small fish. The real motives are I) improving...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Stop hunting is real of course, it's just that I don't believe it happens each and every time we initiate a new position.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Could you please comment, enlighten and add your remarks on the aspects of that I have raised in the last post.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Some other time perhaps, this obscure but interesting subject is beyond the limited scope of this thread, I suggest you open a new thread entirely dedicated to that matter.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Take care Isingh. Personally I am going to buy a cup of coffee at the Starbucks and study those charts quietly, now that the market is closed.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Would MUCH appreciate if you give some intro to your Weight-Assigning to the multitude of multifaceted S/R levels. How are the More Important distinguished from vs. Less Important ? How in Goodness Sake is it clear to some ??Ignored
Disliked{quote} In general, support and resistance levels on higher time frames are more powerful than the ones on the shorter time frames. A daily support line is more meaningful than a 1 min support line. If you are using say the 15 min charts to trade, start looking for support/resistance on the hourly charts first. If you are using the 1h charts, look for support/resistance on the 4h charts first, and so forth. In other words, always look at the big picture first. Here is another idea: if a support/resistance line is the same (or almost the same) on...Ignored