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DislikedTheres a confluence buy trade on the 15 minute coming up, and a possible abcd short on the 100 tick chart , depending on how far down the current mini bear impulse goes, with the possibility to take profit and then short again and let it run into the lower prz on the 15 minute chart.... I dont think i would short if it broke the blue zone in the tick chart. also, for th e100 tick chart, i would wait for it to pierce the demand zone that it will create by going to the prz, and then retest, just like in the jpy example, i think....Ignored
DislikedI personally wouldnt take it, because when theres a hump of a similar size next to the B of the abcd, i usually displace it to that hump, which would project the prz below the current point. I dont know if doing this is right ..... i think its going to meet some strong demand now thoughIgnored
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Understand your point!
Check this other perspective though: in EW Terms, WC divides into 5 waves, also look at the time confluence of 0,68 and 0,786 measured from the same original Pivot.So we are at the confluence of fibos in Time and Price...itīs fascinating, the market does not read books though...and I donīt want to push anyone into a trade...just some Weekend drawings.Ignored
Disliked#1) There is no such trade as an aggressive B of any pattern. Once you enter the aggressive C of the ABCD you manage it as such until you hit TP or SL. If it turns into a gartly then youll get stopped out of the ABCD and you wait for the gartley to complete for next possible entry.
#2) The trade management rules will guide you on what to do. Assuming you havent moved your stop to BE then as price retraces against you, move your target fibs to the new C point and manage accordingly.
Hope this helps.Ignored
DislikedHi Bary
Thanks for the reply.
Sorry, my terminology "aggressive B" was totally incorrect but maybe I am misunderstanding a basic here or something. In an ABCD pattern there is no point X. Am I correct in saying this point could be either point X or point A, depending on how the pattern develops?
#2) I guess common sense, a stupid question in the first place.
Thanks againIgnored
Dislikedbeen reading up on trading this way.. i understand all the fib points, supply/demand, areas.. it's very hard for me to understand the rest.. but harmonics is a very intriguing ideaIgnored
Dislikedmr pip,
do you find that price usually retraces before going in your favor in an aggressive c sell/buy? do you wait instead for the first break of significant supply/demand? It seems the 38.2% of the BC trade will suffocate the trade when there is nearby significant supply/demand...
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Dislikedbeen reading up on trading this way.. i understand all the fib points, supply/demand, areas.. it's very hard for me to understand the rest.. but harmonics is a very intriguing ideaIgnored
Dislikedactually, thinking about it, i would draw my prz like this. I should place the impulse leg at the top of the wick, because that has more confluence.
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perfectionnow to see what happens!
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Dislikedbeen reading up on trading this way.. i understand all the fib points, supply/demand, areas.. it's very hard for me to understand the rest.. but harmonics is a very intriguing ideaIgnored
DislikedI have seen that many times also. How close it comes to your BE stop depends on your fill price also. But unless you make your own rules for that situation, you have to stick to the existing rules. Sticking to the rules will make you more profit in the long run.
Also there are times when price hits the 38 but if you move your SL to BE it's to close to PA so I end up giving it a little room.
Each trader will have to trade the aggressive C with what ever rules they're comfortable with. Lots of experience will help!Ignored
Dislikedstudying his charts helped me alot. heres a pdf, with the pictures and a link to the page of each of his charts and a number at the top displaying the post number. i think i got most of them
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