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Risk Management: Entry in the impulsive phrase of price action

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OANDA:XAGUSD   Silver / U.S. Dollar
Hello everyone:

Welcome back to another video on risk management.
Today I want to discuss a few possible entries that we can do in the market when we spot the next impulsive phrase of the market condition.
I will break down the 3 types of entries that I always look for when I am about to execute a trade.
Sometimes we will see all 3 entries present themselves, and sometimes we might only see 1 or 2. So let's dig into these entries.

All entries are based on the continuation or reversal structure on the LTF mostly.
So I need to see a LTF correction forming and potentially completing before setting any of these entries.
In addition, they have to be aligned with the HTF overall direction and bias. Multi-time frame analysis is key.

All my entries are stop entry order, meaning the market needs to hit a certain price before getting triggered. Buy Stop or Sell Stop order.

You may see variations of these entries in different strategies or styles, but here are my take on them and my way of using them in my trading.

Let me give a few examples of each on different markets and pairs to show the potential move and possible entry criteria.

Below are same other Risk Management you should know in trading.

Risk Management 101

Risk Management: How to set a Take Profit (TP) for your trades

Risk Management: How to Enter and set SL and TP for an impulse move in the market

Risk Management: How to scale in the impulsive phrase of the market condition?

Risk Management: Combine everything you learn to prevent blowing a trading account

Impulse VS Correction

Continuation and Reversal Correction

Multi-time frame analysis



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