Hello everyone! Liquidity is the main force that moves all markets, understand it well, and everything becomes clearer... Liquidity, simply, is "where orders are resting". Sometimes it is clear, other times not. So you have to look really well into where we have relative equal highs (sell-side) or lows (buy-side).Does that mean to jump into buying below relative...
Hey traders, 🔝Top-Down analysis is one of the most efficient ways to analyze & trade different financial markets. In this post, we will discuss the time frames to watch and the main steps to go through to execute a Top-Down trading strategy properly. Being a Top-Down trader your task is to assess the global market perspective and identify the zones, the areas...
Hey, wizards, hope you are all having a great week so far! We would like to welcome all of you on another educational post, the topic of which is Multi-Timeframe analysis and multiple confluneces involved. As it can be inferred, the Monthly and Weekly timeframes are used to determine the direction of the market, the Daily timeframe is used to identify key areas...
Trading volatile pairs is like knowing what's in season and not in season. Whats hot and not hot. Who is in and who is out. In this video, I am going to show you what high and low volatile pairs look like and trade examples.
Do you know what it looks like when you don't have a trade? Let's face it, there are a lot of videos that tells you when to place a trade or how to trade, but not when not to trade and that is what I'm showing you in detail today. I hope you enjoy my mini Ted Talk, I mean mini lesson.
The holy grail of diversification is to find several uncorrelated asset classes all with positive returns. One problem, though, is that diversified passive investing has caused all asset classes to become more and more correlated over time. Increasingly, you see stocks, bonds, commodities, and cryptocurrencies all move together. One approach to diversification...
Hey traders, You frequently ask me what is the most important time frame to analyze and follow. And even though I must admit that multiple time frames must be taken into consideration for successful trading like weekly/daily/4h/1h. Among them, there is the one that is universally considered to be principal. That is a daily time frame. There are a lot of...
Thank you all for the support on my most recent indicator - MTF Order Block Finder I'm happy to announce a new update with new default settings, added features requested by traders, and a new setting to make MTF Order Block analysis significantly less frustrating! Check out the indicator page for more details if you've never used the tool :) Release Notes:...
This is an example of Shorting SPY at the High and a comparison of RSI and Price Strength Index (PSI). AMEX:SPY made a great upside move towards 450 and then 453 on a valid strong move after a bounce of higher Low. Then, it made a pullback to 450 and made a retest of 453 to go higher. Price action w PSI analysis On 4H chart, at the second test of 453, buyer...
Once you have analysed each Trend and Trade time frames, you can put them all together to confirm a high-probability trading set up. 1)TREND CHART- The trend chart, as the name suggests, helps you identify the predominant trend you should be looking to trade with. If the currency pair in the trend chart is trending upward, you should be looking to buy the...
In this video we show how you can easily spot where liquidity is on a chart and how to use this information to profit from in your own trading Of course for a successful trading strategy, this is only a small part of the puzzle and you will need to add many more aspects of analysis. Please LIKE, SHARE & COMMENT on this video to show your support. Let me know...
Another example of how market structure breaks can be viewed from a perspective of broken expectations of either parties (buyers or sellers). If you were a buyer or seller, where would you be getting involved? Had you gotten involved, would your expectations have been met? If not, how violently were they broken?
Break of expectations is a perspective from which I look at market moves a lot of the time. Broken expectations manifest in the form of broken structures. It's the same thing, but just another way of looking at such moves which makes the liquidity story a bit clearer thereby inducing more confidence in taking trades off these zones. Obvious trend continuation...
What is your favorite time frame? When you finally decide on your preferred time frame, that’s when the fun begins! SHORT-TERM (SWING) PERSPECTIVE: "Earning assets with trades. Looking to sell near the top to buy near the bottom.". Short-term traders use hourly time frames and hold trades for several hours to a week. ADVANTAGE: More opportunities for trades....
This is an educational video covering the characteristics of counter-trend price action.
I've annotated my charts for your convenience. Enjoy!
Good morning, traders! Today we will do an explanatory post on how a Multi-Timeframe Analysis (Weekly-Daily-4H) can be used to take a trade. The benefit of this is that we will be trading taking into account the short, medium, and long-term behavior of the price, which gives us a higher success rate. Many times, we take a trade focusing only on one timeframe, and...