DislikedI wish I could take this 4H trade with you Alfonso on USDCAD, but since its Friday I don't want to leave any positions open over the weekend. Best of luck. {image}Ignored
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DislikedI wish I could take this 4H trade with you Alfonso on USDCAD, but since its Friday I don't want to leave any positions open over the weekend. Best of luck. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} I always look right to see if my SD area is fresh, I always look left to see if my SD area is original or not. I look right and see if my previous level of demand is fresh and with the current timeframe's trend. The rest of the candles do not influence any decision I have to take.Hope this makes sense to you as well. Alfonso
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DislikedI will consider a downtrend has ended IF the timeframe I use as direction has broken at least 2 D1 supply zones, that simple. If 2 supply zones have been violated, then I will consider the downtrend has ended and will start looking for longs. Opposite for an uptrend. That's the very simple rule I am following. * If only 1 supply zone is broken I will not consider the trend has changed, but I will look further up to lean on the previous unbroken supply on my direction timeframe. If my trade fails at that level again, then I will not trade again in...Ignored
Disliked{quote} the second TL that u draw is H4 trend my friend, not the Daily. otherwise we should also have taken the blue line as Daily TL however, in the 3rd pic, to say Daily trend is down now, we dont need to wait till yellow TL to be broken, we can take shorts after blue line brakes. {image} {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Well, there is something I don't do, and that's cutting through candles. I mean, that's the past, that messy area of support does not add anything to my decision process. I always look right to see if my SD area is fresh, I always look left to see if my SD area is original or not. That's all I do, I just want my decision processes to be as simple as the neuron of a mosquitoIf you look at that messy PA area, you could find a confluence if you want to, and that is that in the past price rallied from there. But again, I am not taking that...
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Dislikedhere my though on UCAD... {image} perfect sell set up on UCAD, price actually visit Weekly + D1 supply area... H4 supply area..then make Lower high supply fresh area within 1st retest (expect price down, but looklikely will fly up) i sell short first then cut loss after examine USDX chart.. {image} Price just break up from previous weekly demand area, Daily supply will be easily absorb.... i just buy short..Ignored
QuoteDislikedPrice just break up from previous weekly demand area, Daily supply will be easily absorb
Disliked{quote} Hi Alphonso, sorry to be a pain, 'you said you look right' thats confused me, I understand 1) looking left for fresh levels(set and forget) 2) drawing a trendline on your execution chart to see if trendline has been broken and 2 Sd levels have been taken out , and then finding a fresh level(even a rally base rally) on the same time frame to short/long off the level. But looking right I thought if you look right all you will see is empty space. Sorry if you could explain this again I would really appreciate it. what time do you stop trading...Ignored
If you use the trendline method, you don't need 2 opposite SD levels to be taken out. You are mixing things up. 2 broken levels confirms the change of direction. 1 broken level with a broken trendline confirms you can go in the opposite direction IF you are in the right location in the curve.
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DislikedHi Alfonso, I've a question regarding to how price comes back to a level. I've came across Sam ways to trade but he seems to place some attention on how the price return to a level. If there's a consolidation below/above a level like the example I attached below, would you consider cancel your pending order? Or you will just leave it? Since consolidation may consider as indecision and once price break it, it might violate our levels easily if our levels are near to them. (Just like during the news, might have big order in either way and violate...Ignored
Disliked{quote} That's what Sam Seiden calls arrival. I don't pay attention to arrival if the level is good for set & forget and it's well located in the higher timeframe areas. If you get a score of 9 for a level, then arrival is not important. There is a video where we talk extensively about that, it's one of the webinars. In your chart, I can't tell you because in order to make a decision, location is key. It looks like too much basing there. But if that level was at or very near the D1 supply, I'd not cancel it at all, if it's low in the curve, that...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thanks alfonso, that clear up my mindLast question, even though it creates a nice & fresh original DBR demand below our supply (let's say the distance between both levels is 1.5 of the size of our supply level) as long as it's near to a D1 supply, you will just leave it do its thing?
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Disliked{quote} I agree with you on the $index analysis. We talked about that weekly demand area a few times in the last days. I have closed all trades that I had open, eurnzd, usdcad and another one I had triggered on usdsgd h4 short. It's Friday and I don't want to let them open during the weekend. {quote} I believe that this statement you made is not that true. I mean, the Daily supply could be easily absorbed because of the Weekly demand holding on the $index. I used to say, this level will be absorbed, this level will hold and will be a great trade....Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes, if it's high in the curve, I won't touch it, else I want 3:1 profit margin minimum! AlfonsoIgnored
Disliked{quote} If price creates an original DBR demand below that shrinks our profit margin to 2:1, are you going to cancel your pending order even though it's high in the curve and near a D1 supply? Thanks a lotIgnored
Disliked{quote} No, like I said, if the level is fresh and/original, if it has a nice departure, score of 9 and high in the curve at the D1 supply, I will not cancel it no matter what the basing looks likeAlfonso
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