These are the levels I will be looking at for NAS100
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DislikedFAIR VALUE GAPS are a very useful concept in price action trading, as they provide a trader with information about where a lot of orders were injected creating this inefficiency in the market. This inefficiency can become a magnet for price in the future to resolve this inefficiency as there are many resting orders. A trader can use this information to target a fair value gap, or to look for a potential entry for a long/short making it a good POI. With this strategy you are looking for large Fair Value Gaps. Wide/Tall Boxes = Larger Fair Value Gaps....Ignored
Disliked{quote} Don’t worry to much about the projection of price and where it’s going to get drawn to. That’s not the true power of this indicator: It’s more reactionary, when pride enters FVG we’re capitalizing on large liquidity scalping quick moves within these zones. When we say FVG we're talking literally about the current FVG we're in and the one we we've be watching for some time. Here's some examples from BTCUSD in this very moment. If price enters this FVG then our methodologies comes into play. EDIT UPDATE (pic2)- Price failed to break FVG and...Ignored
Disliked{quote} So nearest to the current price you see e.g. one FVG zone above, and one FVG below it. How do you know which one it would go to? Or you mean with reactionary you wait for it going to an FVG, read the candle to see it is rejected or it can go into the zone, now how can you see it will not go in at all, after it show 1, 2, or 3 pin bar, it could be compressed and go through later time when you are not expected anymore. How do you know it would touch, and rebounced, or going to the box, hit the 50% line and returns, or it would fill the whole...Ignored