Dislikedthey are.
only the circled ones are consumed and invalid.
regards,
JonasIgnored
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Dislikedthey are.
only the circled ones are consumed and invalid.
regards,
JonasIgnored
Dislikedin general, why are flags usually pretty strong ?
hope you dont mind asking,but this is a key topic in pa trading and maybe some of you do have the same questions as i do
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also id like to have some comments on the following chart, maybe you guys can post a heads up for me showing your s/d analysis, which area is even consumed, which one you would trade in future and so on,
would be great,
kindest regards & thanks in advance,
JonasIgnored
DislikedA question about If's latest great video, that highest demand zone shown circled in the attachement, isn't that just a reaction of the demand zone just below it.
Regards,Ignored
DislikedThis m1 stuff is exhausting
price should take out the whole compression...
Don't go BE on me nowIgnored
DislikedDoes look CP'd. AU flagging too within a similar structure. Trying to keep some live play documentation on today's trades.
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DislikedArrgg, here we go.....
Anyway, another shot at IF's EU short.
Later.
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DislikedThis m1 stuff is exhausting
price should take out the whole compression...
Don't go BE on me nowIgnored
DislikedHi Jonas,
As i understand it, flags are decisions on price. A pole forms (very often CP+LQ), hits S/D and starts to form a flag. when that flag is broken a decision has been made and bulls/bears take control until next decision point. New flag quite often.
When the decisions are taken to control price in a direction it seems orders are left over and at the very least, when the flag is retested we get a reaction.
Hope that is clear and also hope it's correct! I'm still learning tooIgnored
Dislikedthank you for your reply...sounds logic to me... but where do we expect the left orders ? at the breakout point of the flag or at the top/bottom ?Ignored
DislikedI've been holding my breath on this one, waiting for someone to come up with it while doing their CPLQ homeworkIgnored
Dislikedmy monkey brain come whit this: i always imagined a momentum pole like a change of sentiment in the market, thats why, generally speaking, you see very often that pole after a breakout[but not only after a br.]; liquidity could be explained by a ton of orders from big boys to push price into determinate levels, thats why we are searchingh LQ into S or D zones.Ignored
Dislikedthank you for your reply...sounds logic to me... but where do we expect the left orders ? at the breakout point of the flag or at the top/bottom ?Ignored