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Disliked{quote} The truth is that it seems simple, but no matter how hard I try, I can't do it like youIgnored
Disliked{quote} To set some guidelines for myself, ¿first wait for me to do HH or LL and trade previous candles if you see wicks or rejection candles? Thank youIgnored
Disliked{quote} In your example I don't understand entry 1, I see two strong bullish candlesticksIgnored
Disliked{quote} In your example I don't understand entry 1, I see two strong bullish candlesticksIgnored
DislikedI have a lot to learn...in the examples that you expose in both I would have had losses. In the veni graph I see that the impulses are the same as the setbacks or I would be out or I would surely have entered late. And in the Fenix graph I would have stayed with the previous range looking for a buy and in the fall it would hit me... there is much to learnIgnored
DislikedI'm trying to explain the 'holy grail' to the strategy in a few words now, the thing that cant be explained properly or the feeling to why price moves, in reality all you need is one candle to move away as quick as possible from your entry direction. If you sit and observe the charts in real time you will spot slow and small candles hardly moving, we can discard those for entries..the point is, the momentum we talk about here is about getting in on snappy fast moving candles in your direction. Even if you discard everything said in this thread and...Ignored