Attempted a USDCHF top down. Input appreciated!
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Disliked{quote} Good evening swTrue, You are correct, there are different ways a zone is being created. -Break of a momentum line. -Removal of an opposing zone. -Move away from the basing. A zone can inherit it's status from another zone. In your example the lower demand zone inherited it's status from the higher DZ which removed a supply level. Please make sure when you post a chart example, that you draw the zones correct. Some of the green boxes you have drawn are incorrect. Best wishes.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Exactly, your curve timeframe is the largest timeframe in your sequence. You want to look for selling opportunities high on the curve. And buying opportunities low on the curve.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Good evening swTrue, You are correct, there are different ways a zone is being created. -Break of a momentum line. -Removal of an opposing zone. -Move away from the basing. A zone can inherit it's status from another zone. In your example the lower demand zone inherited it's status from the higher DZ which removed a supply level. Please make sure when you post a chart example, that you draw the zones correct. Some of the green boxes you have drawn are incorrect. Best wishes.Ignored
DislikedCame across this chart halfway through the thread. Very informative! Figured I'd repost for any new readers. Credit to AKT {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Appreciate the reply Pipsalon. Was I correct in stating that a move away needs to be 2:1? Also, what makes a zone inherited? I see the two DZs you're referring to. Is it because the second zone broke the opposing level so that now validates the first level? Easy on my levels brother, I was only exposed to SAD a few days ago =) So feel free to point out corrections, I'd appreciate it.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hello swTrue "needs" is a strong term You see, in any methodology, there usually is what would be considered an ideal scenario and a not-so ideal scenario Think about what a 2:1 move away actually means. It means for the distance price moves away from a level, there can not be any opposing orders in the way up to the end of that movement, they had to have been filled for price to have been able to move 2:1 away from the base. Think of a plough, it is called the "plough effect" within the methodology. best wishesIgnored
DislikedCame across this chart halfway through the thread. Very informative! Figured I'd repost for any new readers. Credit to AKT {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Looks very well...above is another level that requires cinfirmation entries / broken momentum trendline on smaller timeframeIgnored
Disliked{quote} In fact my sell limit order had been activated already. 2,83 risk to reward ratioIgnored
Disliked{quote} You take stop all weekly blue level or only this zone without above?Ignored
Disliked{image} Some say that this is the fundamental move...{image} I say it is the response to supply {image}Ignored
Disliked{image} GBP/JPY {image} USD/JPY price action approaching supply levels on both yen crosses. although these levels are not fresh is anyone expecting a reaction? daily chartIgnored