Sell Entry Condition: 🔰 If the SELL (red arrow) signal is confirmed on the 30-minute timeframe and aligns with the resistance level, wait for the SELL (red arrow) signal on the 1-minute timeframe before executing your entry. Take profit (TP) is set at 50-100 pips, stop loss (SL) is set at 50 pips, and set break even (BE) at 30 pips. Buy Entry Condition: 🔰 If...
👋 Hello, Forex traders! In a market situation, swap zones in trading are formed as a result of a change in market direction. When the trend changes, the price often returns to the previous support or resistance line. This is due to the fact that participants often use the lines as reference points for trading decisions. Swap zones can be used by traders to...
In 2020 Golden Cross Confirmed A Major Bull Run , Which Is Again Can Be Seen In Crypto Total Market Cap Excluding BTC And ETH.... #AltsSeason (Bull Run) Not Even Started Yet
✴️ Harmonic patterns are prevalent in consolidation markets. These patterns can be used as additional confirmation to enter a trade. Today let's study the Butterfly Pattern. The Butterfly Pattern in trading is a 5-point trend reversal pattern, which consists of two corrections that form the shape of a butterfly. The pattern can be formed on any timeframe, but most...
Invalid Entry Points (Gold): Random Price Spikes: Avoid entering trades based on sudden and random price spikes, especially without any significant fundamental or technical reasoning behind them. These spikes could be caused by temporary market noise and may lead to false signals. Ignoring Trend Direction: Entering trades against the prevailing trend without...
Hey ! I'm sharing with you the key to succes on the market. In this page, I will share many things to you, to be a profitable trader like me. This video is based on how to have a good risk management on Gold. P.S. = I m French Canadian, So I'm here to improved my english aswell
Hey Traders, We'll show you how you can find an easy trade with a high risk-to-reward ratio using some basic concepts. - Step One: Spot an uptrend where you have higher highs and higher lows. - Step two: Spot the last break of structure. - Step three: Use the Fibonacci tool and connect it from the recent lows to the recent highs. - Step Four: Watch prices...
XAUUSD TRADE: I saw this trade on gold which I didn't later took due to personal reasons, I normally enter my trades using Smart Money Concept (SMC), where by i spot a break of structure from the previous market reaction and wait for some confluences like liquidity to occur then I select a nice indecision candle which aligns with my Fibonacci level of 70.50% or...
I feel its important for even the most advanced traders to take the time once in a while to re-assess the fundamentals. For newer traders trying to learn this is how I create models of supply and demand. I look on the daily or H4 chart for areas of consolidation followed by an engulfing candle and draw a line, if price returns to that line and doesn't break...
After testing four so-called "private trading signal" providers, I'd want to write out my ideas and attempt to be as straightforward and honest as possible, with basic questions and possible answers. Of course, everyone's experience may differ, but I feel there are more similarities than differences. As well, I do not see the signal providers as angels or demons,...
When trading GBP/USD, traders often look for specific candlestick patterns and chart patterns to identify potential trend reversals, continuations, or other trading opportunities. Here are some candlestick patterns and chart patterns specific to GBP/USD trading: **1. Candlestick Patterns:** a. **Engulfing Pattern**: - Bullish engulfing: Occurs when a...
Three Simple Intraday Strategies Intraday trading is a technique that commands your attention, rewarding those who can swiftly analyse market data and act decisively. Armed with the right strategies, traders can make the most of market fluctuations within a single trading day. This article explores three successful intraday trading strategies: Breakout + 50%...
Price patterns are recurring formations on a chart that traders and analysts use to identify potential future price movements in financial markets. These patterns are formed as price pauses within a trending market and show increased pressure from the prevailing trend (continuation patterns) or a shift in power between buyers and sellers (reversal patterns).
I'm not going to say very much, about this chart simply because this is not the place and anyone that makes even a little effort should be able to understand the story it tell. I know this technique doesn't exist elsewhere and there's not a more accurate, reliable, simpler or visually convincing alternative. We'll know soon enough if the rest of the story follows...
History doesn't repeat itself but it often rhymes. And in the stock market, more specifically with technical analysis, we are able to understand why price moved the way it did in the past and, if it's doing something similar again, what to expect. So here, we see repeated controlled selling channels (magenta) being used to build liquidity for buyers. We also...
People underestimate volume and what it could tell you about buyers and sellers in the market. This "strategy" or more accurately this way of understanding Volume can be utilized in any time frame and will open you up to understanding more movements and why things happen in "random" areas - when they are truly not random. Hope this helps and as always, Happy Trading!
I decided to apply the Wall Street Cheat Sheet to a chart of the S&P 500 during the Dotcom crash. It is impressive that it still works and holds so many lessons. The question you should ask yourself is, where are we now? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. ------------------------------------------------------------- Understanding the implications...
Feeling the Burn: Understanding Maximum Pain in Option Trading Imagine a land where options contracts expire worthless, dreams turn to dust, and the collective financial pain reaches its peak. This, my friends, is the realm of Maximum Pain (Max Pain) in option trading. But fear not, for knowledge is power, and understanding Max Pain can help you navigate this...