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- Edited 10:26am Jun 24, 2017 10:15am | Edited 10:26am
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Price Action + Demand & Supply Zone + Money Management 0 replies
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DislikedEURJPY H4 Couple of hours to go before candle close. Patience an' all that business... Looks like it may be trying to form demand here. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yesterday's analysis also factored in Daily with a fresh demand zone and closes above the SR inside that grizzly daily flag: {image} This overnight drop changes things slightly. {image} Price is currently testing the last of the demands that I would've been interested to buy at but there's some quite strong looking supply developed in the vicinity. Could be alright for intraday stuff, but will stick to EURUSD for that.Ignored
Disliked{quote} M15 came into play and EURUSD is floundering a little. Ended up taking a long around that flag and entry is now protected after price hit SR. It could come back and retest demand in the flag in which case I'll take the stop and perhaps get another chance at entry. Hopefully it'll run, however. {image}Ignored
DislikedOz has been the best mover today. Was watching but the pins in the top of that supply and retest are reported back on my charts at exactly the same price: 0.75597. No broker can or should be trusted in my opinion, particularly supposed "ECN" whose price is actually 0.5 pips either side of quoted price. Interested to know; can any of you guys out there post the price you have printed at the top of those pins? {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} On my charts both rejections have the same high as well, price was 0.75592Ignored
Disliked{quote} Just edited my original answer. In answer to your question, yes, on this occasion I think that was a valid setup. Just make sure to keep an eye on where the opposing SR lies. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} target hitting {image} simond in our cutler we say "A book without a master cause a disaster " so thank you master to keep us from disastersIgnored
DislikedA novice question. I feel folks on this thread are best positioned to answer it. How do you differentiate between Compression and staggered supply ( or demand). Both seem to be slow price movement in a channel ( big or small)? SamIgnored