You don't need any bigger lot size to killing the market makers .. keep it simple ..
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DislikedMay i ask what is the point of showing profits when you dont show us how you do it? Me for one would follow you and or even pay for you to mentor me. What is the score with you showing us how you do it?Ignored
Disliked{quote} if you go and check my previous posts i explained how i enter the trades . i don't post every setups in here . my trading is about supply and demand zones with price action .. simpleIgnored
DislikedI think it's something which anyone can learn simply by taking time to observe S/R areas on the chart and mark them out. Doesn't take long to see how good one be at this! H1 is good but I prefer to use M30 as it gives that one extra candle to confirm a level. Here's an example - XAUUSD - the resistance level at 1665 has been tested a few times and looks like a good selling opportunity {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} There we go! Now it's hit support around 1651 so we could very well go up again although I would be cautious {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Your areas are wrong, you are doing Support/Resistance. It is very different from Supply/Demand. Please watch the videos posted to learn. To anyone trying to learn this, YouTube the methods from Sam Seidan. It is not Support/Resistance that we are trying to learn in here.Ignored
Disliked{quote} What exactly are you trying to learn mate? So where are your supply and demand levels? Pray do show us! And who said that he is only using supply and demand? Many of his charts are S/R levels especially on the lower time frames. In any case what's the difference? Who is moving the price off those levels on my chart? Mickey Mouse?? Nothing wrong with those levels.Ignored
Disliked{quote} In any case what's the difference? Who is moving the price off those levels on my chart? Mickey Mouse?? Nothing wrong with those levels.Ignored
Disliked{quote} That's the surprising part. There is a huge difference between supply/demand and support/resistance. The two are completely different. If you took the time to watch the videos and read the thread you would learn something new.Ignored
DislikedOn this attached image, which supply zone would you deem more accurate? Purple zone or Green zone? {image}Ignored