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DislikedIntresting idea about the high/low is hunted by someone who takes the SL. Here´s a m1 trade for it. The idea was good, the execution could be better. EA -3,5 + comm. I´ll skip this pair and look for majors. Guido {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} @Daumen hoch! Let me know if I get the concept correctly. Thx Guido {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} I posted the stop taking out way of trading because its easier for people who dont want to think too much, I look for every support resistance nearby and then look at the support resistance within each candle, so I look at the price action move then the micro price action by candle, something like this. By the way almost every candle even on the 1 minute has its reason for reacting the way it does, thats why I say some people are lazy and just call it random. {image} It takes a few hours of chart watching to understand I think.Ignored
Disliked{image} "small time-frames are just noise" Micro within the micro.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Venividivci, I tend to use a 30 Minute Grid on M1 to keep me orientated with the bigger picture. I often find Price returns to Tests the Origins of a Price Break. Whole and Half Numbers play a role also. {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{image} Black lines are all good entries when micro levels are broken.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I took this trade for the same reason end of last week. Microlevel broken and PA confirmed the range. {image}Ignored