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In today’s edition, we’re highlighting the top posts from our community. This includes an informative post about Stan Weinstein's stage analysis, a video tutorial on market liquidity, a hot script on volume footprint, and all the latest headlines, earnings, and economic events. 🔥
⦿ Stan Weinstein’s method of Stage Analysis Stage analysis is a powerful technique in trading that segments market trends into distinct phases, each offering unique opportunities and challenges. Developed by Stan Weinstein, this method helps traders understand and anticipate market movements.
By FXOpen
⦿ Understanding Liquidity Liquidity is essentially composed of orders in the marketplace. Since trading operates as a zero-sum game, without liquidity, trading becomes impossible. To put it simply, if you want to buy, you need someone to sell to you, and vice versa.
⦿ How to Create a Solid Portfolio Building a strong portfolio can be challenging for most investors. Knowing easy ways to start that journey can greatly improve your performance as an investor. In this post, we'll show you how to better pick stocks, using the NAS100 as an example.
By thesharkke
⦿ Bullion Ballet: Trading the Gold Platinum Ratio Gold is a preferred precious metal driven by consumer jewelry demand, investment, and monetary policies. Platinum, also precious, is used for jewelry and somewhat as an investment. Unlike gold (6% industrial demand), platinum relies heavily on industry (73%).
By mintdotfinance
⦿ Script of the Week
Volume Footprint Voids This script aims to plot single candle profiles and their own footprints. It uses lower timeframe calculations to plot different styles of single candle POC and can be used for scalping, finding precise entries and exits, and spotting potential trapped traders, etc.
By StratifyTrade
⦿ Our Weekly Thought
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