How do you know if an inside bar will break up or down? It seems like it could go either way.
MarcelMartins
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@johnthegreat1233, usually you only trade inside bars near a support (so you will likely go long), near a resistance (then you go short), fibonacci levels, etc.
But in this guy example, you open your trade when the next bar break out the maximum/minimum of the inside bar regardless of sup or resistance levels.
So in this case the price breakout for the downside, so he made a short call.
Cheers
DigitalMoneyTraders
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nice job
trader-nina2
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Hello from Brazil! Thanks for spreading your knowledge! Can you give your take on BTC when you have a chance? Obrigado!
sakthideva
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@tntsunrise Hello sir Send me your video tutorial link
SilverCross
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u said u got the video tutorial for inside bar and.. and u mean TRADING CLASS on ur utube, right?
IT îs a relation between GOLd And eurusd i think this îs show here
RuslanKuchma
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The last three months are difficult to analyze EURUSD. And insider bars do not always work. I wrote an article about stochastic cycles. It seems to me that this will help to adapt to the constantly changing trading situation in the Forex market.