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...
Emotions play a significant role in trading and can have a profound impact on decision-making and overall trading performance. Here are some common emotions that traders experience and how they can influence trading behavior: 1. Fear: Fear is a powerful emotion that often arises when traders face unexpected market movements or potential losses. It can lead to...
Case study for UNI/USDT chart. see how the MTF Wave down started at the correction. up to the entry there were no fakedowns. The first Fakedown have a clear long entry similar to the ideal MTF Wave illustrated on the right...
Fibonacci retracement levels serve as indispensable tools for evaluating retracement potential and identifying targets This analytical scheme is most effective in market trends. In a market with an upward trend, the traders' goal is to determine the correction potential and strategically identify entry points for long positions. Conversely, in a downtrend, the...
Case study for the MTF Wave showing all entries and phases in a clear way. Make sure to compare the ideal MTF Wave concept with the actual MTF Wave indicator below the chart to compare the wave start, short and long entries, as well as different wave phases and how they correspond to Price action. This one geared up while showing the perfect Fake Down (large...
Continuing from the previous article; 25. Observe the magnitude of market changes: When the market falls (rises) with the same small amount every day, it may be a signal of a rebound (fall). 26. The dense area is likely to form a support belt or pressure belt: The dense area can be regarded as an obstacle to slow down the market price fluctuations. Once the...
Charlie Munger once said that if you are allowed to punch a maximum of 20 holes in a piece of paper, each time you punch means you lose a trading opportunity, and after 20 times, your opportunities will be used up. At this time, will you cherish every opportunity? The same is true in foreign exchange trading. For each transaction, you must treat your account...
We often see these words when trading. If you understand them, trading will be easier. Including "deposit, withdrawal, position, closing, take profit, stop loss", etc.; they mean: Deposit: remit personal funds to the trading account for trading; Withdrawal: transfer part or all of the balance in the trading account to a personal bank account; Position: the...
Part IX I started this video because a friend asked me for help determining trends on multi-interval (time frames) and asked how I look at trading across multiple intervals. Asking how to best setup/use price trends to capture the best trade setups. Essentially, it comes down to three key components... A. Initial reversal/impulse waves should be traded lightly...
Trying to work out a strategy based on what is known as everything from an imbalance, to a single print, to a Fair Value Gap. When traders see these zones and the momentum doesn't carry on with the prevailing trend, these chart structures and patterns become great jump-off points for a reversal. The challenge is set to a risk-reward of 1:2, there is a minimum of...
Part VIII I started this video because a friend asked me for help determining trends on multi-interval (time frames) and asked how I look at trading across multiple intervals. Asking how to best setup/use price trends to capture the best trade setups. Essentially, it comes down to three key components... A. Initial reversal/impulse waves should be traded...
Part VII - Applying Success/Failure & Fibonacci Price Theory I started this video because a friend asked me for help determining trends on multi-interval (time frames) and asked how I look at trading across multiple intervals. Asking how to best setup/use price trends to capture the best trade setups. Essentially, it comes down to three key components... A....
🌈 About Ponzi and Cryptocurrency Pump and Dump as ‘TRADING METHODS.’ ✏️ By Farhad Moghadamsalimi About “LOOTING” as an economical method of wealth production 📌 1. “Looting” has been used as an economical method of wealth production since the beginning of history. 📌 2. Looting is based on the simple assumption that some other ethnic groups or individuals do not...
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 explain my strategy on the basics of hedging. Hedging can be a great way to improve your consistency and grow your account but you have to do it properly. It takes time to get it right. If you give up too soon you miss out on winning in trading. You can't be weak if you want to be a trader. You cannot give up so easily on learning. Get tough, up your game...
A clear example of a textbook MTF Stochastic Wave, see the example of that on the top right. Showed three distinct entries with Gray stoch curve tapping down each time while the gap between gray and blue kept getting bigger indicating a stronger fakeout each time and while Green was gearing upwards, indicating an impulse wave coming...
Last 5 years if one adjusts for covid related correction. US and Indian Markets have given phenomenal returns. Looking at the 5-year chart, the correlation between the markets looks quite high. While US markets was a leading indicator in the beginning. but Nifty later on started giving leading indicator. One can argue that Nifty return is in INR while SPX return...
The market structure, when viewed through the lens of the smart money concept, refers to the way financial markets operate and how price movements are influenced by institutional investors, or "smart money." These entities, such as banks, hedge funds, and large financial institutions, have significant capital and access to superior information, allowing them to...