Hello traders, This is the complete breakdown of my favourite ICT Day Trading Model. This is so easy to replicate on any two time frames. One must be higher, while the second one which is for entry should be lower. The higher time frame is for market direction, orderflow, trend. Identify your discount and premium levels on higher time frame. above 50% of your...
The examples occurred in a range from 2.5.23 to Today They may not be absolutely correct (although I think they are). Instead, this is how I build my "example book". There will be more posts like this from other pairs.
Hello Traders! Here I break down S.O.P and M.O.P Sunday Opening Price & Midnight Opening Price. Bullish Conditions Weekly Range - Buy below S.O.P - Anticipate the Low of the week to form on Mon, Tue, or Wed. - By Wednesday price should not return to S.O.P Bearish Conditions Weekly Range - Sell above S.O.P - Anticipate the high of the week to form on Mon,...
Hello Folks, Another demonstration of Judas Swing and OTE and how it repeates and accurate it is Credits to ICT Michael J. Huddleston.
Hello Traders! This video explains how these markets move on a week to week basis and day to day basis. SUNDAY OPENING PRICE is something every trader should keep on their charts. It will help fine tune which side of the market you should be on when bullish or bearish. I give 4 examples, 2 bullish and 2 bearish. All example shown are also from the same...
Hello Traders! As you can see this was last weeks trading range. Open, High, Low, Close Sunday Opening Price is drawn out to Friday We knew heading into this month that DXY was bullish and GBP was bearish (sessional tendencies). As I say as usual the high of the week when bearish will form either on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday (I personally favor Tuesday...
Judas Swing in Bullish Conditions 1. Tight Asian Range 2. Break above Asian High (fake move) 3. Break below Asian Low (entry area) 4. Price goes long Where you enter and exit the market will vary. I would consider aiming for old highs, fair value gaps, gaps, or order blocks. Give yourself a reasonable stop loss as well