DislikedHello everyone As discussed a few days ago, AUDUSD, before and after best wishes{image}{image}Ignored
would first long target of been .7475?.....(daily proximal line?)
thank you
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DislikedHello everyone As discussed a few days ago, AUDUSD, before and after best wishes{image}{image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} I've been enjoying all your videos and trying to learn this method of trading. I sometimes see you use "non-conventional" time frames for analysis and entry points. Can you explain why? On this trade, you used the 3h and 6h charts for analysis, why not the 4 and 8h charts? And was the entry on the 3h?Ignored
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Vicky
Disliked{quote} Great analysis & trade Denden. I have 2 doubts on your wonderful GBPCAD trade. I noticed that you entered the short slightly higher in the zone & not immed. when the price entered it. Can you tell me why. Also..was your tgt1 determined by the 30th May high... (like exiting just above it or anything) Regards VickyIgnored
Disliked{quote} Great analysis & trade Denden. I have 2 doubts on your wonderful GBPCAD trade. I noticed that you entered the short slightly higher in the zone & not immed. when the price entered it. Can you tell me why. Also..was your tgt1 determined by the 30th May high... (like exiting just above it or anything) Regards VickyIgnored
Disliked{quote} From all the testing I have done, best Reward to risk is trying to tighten your entries. That means, entering at the ORIGIN of the move away. The level is most of the times wider than the origin of the move away so using lower time frames, I often refine my entries. The exit was placed because a support was in the way. It also coincided with 3:1 RR. Traditionally its a good idea to take some off the table at those points because many people are looking at support and resistance.Ignored
Disliked{quote} How are entries taken using the S&D method? Are they taken as soon as price touch the zone or do you look for some sort of price action in the zone? thanksIgnored
DislikedAm I drawing the zones correctly? There's only 1 fresh supply zone on the daily. Prices are coming to a fresh demand zone to begin looking for a long? On the 1h, there is a fresh SZ to take a short if price retraces? {image} {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} How are entries taken using the S&D method? Are they taken as soon as price touch the zone or do you look for some sort of price action in the zone? thanksIgnored
Disliked{quote} How do you like the strength of the move away on your DZ?Ignored
DislikedAm I drawing the zones correctly? There's only 1 fresh supply zone on the daily. Prices are coming to a fresh demand zone to begin looking for a long? On the 1h, there is a fresh SZ to take a short if price retraces? {image} {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} From all the testing I have done, best Reward to risk is trying to tighten your entries. That means, entering at the ORIGIN of the move away. The level is most of the times wider than the origin of the move away so using lower time frames, I often refine my entries. The exit was placed because a support was in the way. It also coincided with 3:1 RR. Traditionally its a good idea to take some off the table at those points because many people are looking at support and resistance.Ignored
DislikedHello everyone A trade on USDCHF the fellas and i talked over last night, all done best wishes {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hello everyone! Dear AKT, isn't this sell order USDCHF opened in Daily demand level ?Ignored