What is a Moving Average? In technical analysis, there’s an indicator called moving average which calculates the average closing price over a set period of time. If the market is too choppy, often a moving average can help smooth things out and provide a clearer visual of what’s going on in the market and an indication as to where the momentum is whether it’s a...
What is a Moving Average? In technical analysis, there’s an indicator called moving average which calculates the average closing price over a set period of time. If the market is too choppy, often a moving average can help smooth things out and provide a clearer visual of what’s going on in the market and an indication as to where the momentum is whether it’s a...
EURCHF is within a descending channel of an ascending channel... pretty confusing I know but have a look at the chart and you can see which way price will be heading. What we need to do now is find the best entry which is safe and clean. From the diagram in the chart, you can see that our entry will only be after the break of the descending channel and after a...
EURCHF is within a descending channel of an ascending channel... pretty confusing I know but have a look at the chart and you can see which way price will be heading. What we need to do now is find the best entry which is safe and clean. From the diagram in the chart, you can see that our entry will only be after the break of the descending channel and after a...
What is an ascending/descending correction? The most common reversal pattern is the rising and falling wedge, which typically occurs at the end of a trend. The pattern consists of two trendiness which contract price leading to an apex and then a breakout appears. Rising Wedge – Bearish Reversal The ascending reversal pattern is the rising wedge which...
What is an ascending/descending correction? The most common reversal pattern is the rising and falling wedge, which typically occurs at the end of a trend. The pattern consists of two trendiness which contract price leading to an apex and then a breakout appears. Rising Wedge – Bearish Reversal The ascending reversal pattern is the rising wedge which...
In this post, we will be explaining what a flag patterns is and how to identify and trade them. What is a Flag? The flag pattern is the most common continuation patterns in technical analysis. It often occurs after a big impulsive move. The impulse move is followed by short bodied candles countertrend to the impulse move, which is called the flag. It is named...
In this post, we will be explaining what a flag patterns is and how to identify and trade them. What is a Flag? The flag pattern is the most common continuation patterns in technical analysis. It often occurs after a big impulsive move. The impulse move is followed by short bodied candles countertrend to the impulse move, which is called the flag. It is named...
It's a super clear diagram on what key ingredients you need to find the 'sweet spot' = profitability. The thing is, most people are desperately hunting for the holy-grail, you know - that 100% winning strategy... the silver bullet. It doesn't exist - I'm sorry. 😢 So even a profitable strategy that's awesome can blow your account if the other 'factors' are...
For every currency pair, all the price action can be broken down into 2 different waves. Impulse waves and corrective waves. Both of these waves have the same patterns within them such as flags, ascending/descending corrections, channels etc. The tip to finding out what phase we're in is to zoom out to a bigger timeframe and look at price action as a whole and...
For every currency pair, all the price action can be broken down into 2 different waves. Impulse waves and corrective waves. Both of these waves have the same patterns within them such as flags, ascending/descending corrections, channels etc. The tip to finding out what phase we're in is to zoom out to a bigger timeframe and look at price action as a whole and...
What is an Impulse? An impulse is defined as a strong move whereby the market moves quite strongly or heavily in one direction, covering a great distance in a short period of time. Typically, when there's a trend reversal occurring, we require an impulse in the opposite direction of the trend, indicating to us that there's a possible trend reversal. The...
NZDUSD has recently given us the perfect impulse, correct, impulse move, which is probably our favourite pattern to trade. The market moves in waves. There's an impulse wave, followed by a brief period of consolidation/correction where buyers and sellers accumulate their orders. This is often followed by another impulse wave in the same initial direction as the...
As with all great trades, we require a trading plan. This is a perfect example of how to analyse, execute and manage your trade. See linked chart for the initial trade idea. See below for a step by step guide on how we entered this trade and what we looked for. Goodluck and trade safe!
As with all great trades, we require a trading plan. This is a perfect example of how to analyse, execute and manage your trade. See linked chart for the initial trade idea. See below for a step by step guide on how we entered this trade and what we looked for. Goodluck and trade safe!
NZDUSD has recently given us the perfect impulse, correct, impulse move, which is probably our favourite pattern to trade. The market moves in waves. There's an impulse wave, followed by a brief period of consolidation/correction where buyers and sellers accumulate their orders. This is often followed by another impulse wave in the same initial direction as the...
An EASY WAY for trend-trading Stocks, Indices, ETF, Commodities -- using VCCB Volume Coloured Candle Bars! . This indicator colour-codes the candlesticks to help traders easily identify if price action is supported by STRONG BULLISH -or- BEARISH VOLUME. . . DARK GREEN CANDLE when prices MOVE UP & VOLUME is MORE than 150% of its 21 day average --- indicates price...
A quick video running through how my ideas work and why they're different! Trading for me is all in the detail and the planning now. Know your numbers and your data and you can plan properly. You know if your strategy or system works or not and you can ensure your risk management is in line with probability. Rule number one is... You cant run out of money,...