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Trading like the banks do. Picking off liquidity.

KUCOIN:ADAUSDT   Cardano / Tether
So I just got back from a quick appointment that I had to make outside the office and I came back to find very nice surprise. Several of you have already found the heikin-ashi algo isolator release and have already started boosting it.
Thank you to all who currently have done that.

Along with my return to my home office I found a few messages on my screen asking about something they saw in the last video. For example one of the messages on the screen in my videos said "Trade money like Banks do, picking off liquidity, picking up several positions in a downtrend." And one of the messages was asking "Why would I sell if I already sold and I'm currently in a down trend?"

So basically they were asking how do you sell twice.

I guess the same question would apply if they saw a buy alert show up in an uptrend and another buy alert show up immediately after that in an uptrend.
What's Happening Here is that you are actually in either a very large or small range or you were in a pause of the up or down trend. When it comes to Banks and institutions and algorithmic trading machines what they do is they make several purchases of stock at different levels and they do it over a set period of time. They enter multiple positions in the same direction only to sell off all their positions when they get to the price that they want to get to.

So just because you entered a short trade doesn't mean you can't buy up more positions on the way down and just because you enter the wrong trade doesn't mean you can't buy more positions on the way up.
As long as you close off all the positions lower than all of the positions you picked up In a downtrend and clothes off all of the positions higher than all of the positions that you picked up in an uptrend.

I hope you understand that. Go ahead and ask below if you need any clarification.
The bottom line is if you're going short you don't have to go short just once, you can go short multiple times as long as the trend keeps going down. And just the opposite for long trades.

So thanks again to everybody who is scooping up this oscillator. I hope you're enjoying it.

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