This video is part of a video series where I backtest a specific asset using the TradingView Replay function, and perform a top-down analysis using ICT's Concepts in order to frame ONE high-probability setup. I choose a random point of time to replay, and begin to work my way down the timeframes. Trading like a sniper is not about entries with no drawdown. It is...
This video is part of a video series where I backtest a specific asset using the TradingView Replay function, and perform a top-down analysis using ICT's Concepts in order to frame ONE high-probability setup. I choose a random point of time to replay, and begin to work my way down the timeframes. Trading like a sniper is not about entries with no drawdown. It is...
Sometimes the zone is right but requires at least three chances for correctness. So take the chance when the setup is right. The first bullish engulfing was stopped out but the second came through. When price is in a zone, even if you have placed a trade, stay vigilant to recognize another signal to enter more positions if your risk management plan can...
A typical Convergence Divergence is in play here. Stock is also in a Long term Lower Low Pattern formation. Could this Convergence Divergence indicate a breakout from the Lower Low Trendline? Or is the price going to go down further? Give your comments in the Comments Section below:
Here's a solution, thank you very much for participating and for your answers. They key point of this puzzle is that unclear and choppy markets tend to remain unclear and choppy and it doesn't make sense to predict them, since you'll have a lot of losers and fake signals. More in the video!
This video is part of a video series where I backtest a specific asset using the TradingView Replay function, and perform a top-down analysis using ICT's Concepts in order to frame ONE high-probability setup. I choose a random point of time to replay, and begin to work my way down the timeframes. Trading like a sniper is not about entries with no drawdown. It is...
Here i bring you xauusd analysis for this coming week . So here there is likely up movement and there is chance of pull back so the area of BUY is mark. So is betterto to set a nice target stoploss before entering a trade.
The concept of Action and Reaction Lines is not frequently used by traders. If you browse through the Technical Analysis literature you can see that this topic has seldom been addressed. The first person to mention it was Roger Babson, followed by Dr Alan Andrews. Both of them made use of this particular technique with huge success, making profits of millions of...
For new traders, market decisions are often driven by emotions like fear and greed, rather than well-established trading strategies. While much has been written about this, there are other significant factors that influence traders' decisions: Social Pressure: Traders often make trades based on the opinions and actions of others, rather than their own strategies...
In the world of investing, it is not uncommon to come across a missed trade setup that tempts investors to make impulsive decisions. However, it is important to remain disciplined and avoid falling into the trap of #FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out). For instance, if an investor misses a trade setup on Ethereum ( CRYPTOCAP:ETH ), instead of rushing in with a full...
Swing trading is a short-term strategy where traders aim to capitalise on small price movements within a financial instrument over a specific period. The goal is to capture gains from these "swings" in the market rather than focusing on long-term trends. In this example, I am trading the GBP/JPY using the market side and the session opening range as filters to...
## How to Catch Spikes on Boom 300 and Crash 300 Indices on Deriv Using Trendlines in TradingView Catching spikes on the Boom 300 and Crash 300 indices on Deriv using TradingView involves leveraging trendlines to spot potential breakout points. Here's a brief guide on how to do this effectively: ### 1. Setting Up Your Chart - Open TradingView and select the Boom...
Catching booms and crashes on Deriv using TradingView involves utilizing trendlines to identify potential reversal points and breakouts. Here’s a short guide on how to do this: ### 1. Understanding Boom and Crash Indices - **Boom Index**: Represents a market where prices tend to spike upwards occasionally. - **Crash Index**: Represents a market where prices tend...
The Volatility 75 Index, also known as VIX, represents the market's expectation of 30-day forward-looking volatility and is a popular instrument for traders looking to capitalize on market turbulence. Trading the Volatility 75 Index using trendlines on Deriv TradingView can be an effective strategy for identifying and acting on market trends. Here's a step-by-step...
The Matrix is a movie where no matter what age you watch it, you’ll gain a different perspective from it. And there is a wealth of knowledge and ideas that you can unlock when you dig deep into the movie. A world where the line between reality and illusion blurs, much like the iconic film. The Matrix, with its deep philosophical underpinnings and action-packed...
Me Going Over My Full Strategy In Live Markets Detail By Detail
Based on "Think fast and slow", people have two system thinking. System-1 is autonomous, always working in background (ie unconsciousness), lazy, intuitive, fast, has stereotypes. System-2 is rational, hard problem solving, takes effort and energy, cuts trough the BS, etc (ie consciousness). Based on another book called "superforcasters" and some dude I forgot...
Me Going Over My Mindset And Strategy To Take You In To My World On How I Trade!