How To Do Multi-TimeFrame Analysis With TradingViewHey,
In this video I provide the two key laws that helped me with trading;
1. An imbalance on the higher time-frames is a range on the lower time-frames.
2. A run on the higher time-frames is a trend on the lower time-frames.
From this point of view, I share with you how I analyze the charts from Monthly to Weekly to Daily chart, and how I like to time the next few days of price-action.
The chart I use in this tutorial is GBP/USD.
Kind regards,
Max Nieveld
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SIMPLE RULE BASED Structure FOR BEGINNERS☝️The main purpose of my resources is free, actionable education for anyone who wants to learn trading and improve mental and technical trading skills. Learn from hundreds of videos and the real story of a particular trader, with all the mistakes and pain on the way to consistency. I'm always glad to discuss and answer questions. 🙌
☝️ALL videos here are for sharing my experience purposes only, not financial advice, NOT A SIGNAL. YOUR TRADES ARE YOUR COMPLETE RESPONSIBILITY. Everything here should be treated as a simulated, educational environment.
📖Ultimate guide to feeling a little bit better after a loser.1The video is long, feel free to use speed settings :)
Thanks for your interest in the last post about the Major mistakes traders do.
Now let's talk about coping emotionally with losers. This is Part 1.
📖We all know this feeling, it feels awful, hopeless like something very valuable has been taken from us, like it destroys our work and plans and it feels BAD.
Who am I to speak on this topic. 4 year of trading experience, lost maybe 25 funding challenges over the course of 3 years, got 2 times funded the previous year and lost these funded accounts. Had multiple losers, out of which many just stamped me emotionally.
Over time I developed coping skills to better prepare for these -1’s and though I’m far from being really good at it, I’m definitely a bit better than I was some time before.
And this is my ultimate guide to feeling a little bit better after a -1.
📖First of all, congrats - if you’re still here, it means you’re interested in the topic and by watching videos like these from me or other traders, and thinking, and trying to become better, you’ll do it eventually. Yes, with time you better find one source of education that really sticks to you, and for me, it’s the method.. but even other videos can build some foundation for your work in this direction.
📖As pointed out in the Mental Game of Trading, Our brain functions in 3 layers, so to say - automated habits, emotional brain, and rational. The thing is, emotions can really block rational thinking. It’s physical and happens in your brain. It literally changes our chemistry. Accept the fact we can't accept losers fully. It will always feel shite, but with time and a good strategy of preparation, it will get better. So this is a Stoic principle applied to trading, be prepared for the worst-case scenario, how? Expect it to happen, and know it’s inevitable and you’ll feel bad. Paradoxically, it allows you to feel a little bit better when it actually happens.
📖Notes and full diary, you want to know all about how you behave in the markets so that you recognize the build-up of emotions and can prepare better for the next inevitable loser, and in case you understand you need to stop because you’ll become too emotional - than you’ll be able to stop.
How diaries work is that you know all your triggers, and patterns, in a way that nothing is new to you about how you feel about the market and how you react to certain situations.
📖Appreciate yourself and your work! gratitude - videos, practice, mooji. appreciate the work you did, especially if the loss comes out from a high-quality setup. Many people turn too much attentions to their flaws while forgetting recognizing their powerful sides. What’s your super power - holding to TP, sticking to max trades per day, not overrisking, really going through the checklist.
📖Awareness doesn’t equal control. You can control things only to some extent, but when emotions really kick in, it’s too late. That’s why people very often say: I understand everything, but I can’t stop. Yes, my friend this is how emotional brain works - it leaves with no control over the actions. Awareness doesn’t equal control. If you feel bad, you need to STOP, because in that state losers will feel especially bad.
📖Trade less, a lot less. Good traders and my experience.
📖Record a trade as a -1 in a journal once you started it - Ment’s video.
💡MAJOR mistake that all beginners do. Try to do the opposite.💡The main purpose of my resources is free, actionable education for anyone who wants to learn trading. Consider following the attached links for improvement of your mental and technical trading skills - learn from hundreds of videos featuring the real story and growth of a particular trader, with all the mistakes and pain on the way to consistency. I'm always glad to discuss and answer questions.
Trading Hacks - Deep AnalysisSorry for sound quality, better quality on yt
☝️Dear traders, no one here has superpowers, and I'm just a human after all. Please take everything with a grain of salt. I'm sharing my view and one of the possible scenarios of price action, but mostly - my direct experience. When I enter I try to predict as little as possible and actually follow what the market is doing, joining the market and not arguing with it or forcing my will. Have good trading, keep a constant flow of self-awareness, and do your best. 🙌
FX Opportunities 2nd MarchWow! As we forecast yesterday, the market is shaping up incredibly.
Today we have brought in some £ pairs as we have some very high probability trades that could be forming. These would be textbook, low risk set ups.
Also a small lesson on NZD/JPY for us all to learn from myself included which I feel could take so many losses off the table for people.
Rushing positions will not help at this point. Be patient and know what to look for. Good luck!
Trading with Candlesticks Harmony - Above 80% Win RateIn this video I discuss how to use simple wave-analysis and how to use candlesticks harmony in 5 or 15 minutes time-frames to trade with success. This sterategy even works on 1 minute time-frames for some forms of countable harmonies...
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Gerald Mann was born Mr. Peiman Ghasemi on February 16, 1988. He got deported from Turkey to Iran where he is exit banned now. Alongside trading, he is also wishing to gain the freedom to leave the country. On the other side the silence of the related governmental departments of the U.S. is obvious. There is no answer.
🔔TRADING HACKS: Use alerts or go crazy🔔In my trading, I really like using alerts and recommend everyone to do the same. The main ways of using them for me are:
1. While waiting for a tap into my Area of interest.
2. After entry, for waiting at my breakeven level.
3. Also for waiting for the First partial level, the second partial as well of course.
I use them in other ways as well, for example, it helps me while I'm waiting for confirmation to set up.
It's great to install a Trading View app so that you can receive notifications on your phone.
My journey with Alien WorldsThis was by far one of my most shining moments in crypto. This "buy out the gate" strategy works great for concert tickets.
I feel like I have really earned my stripes by buying my first rug pull coin that is now technically too cheap to sell.
A cockroach. A constant reminder.
The badge of a true crypto degenerate :)
Rolls Royce Trade Review - 20% profit in just 3 weeks!Hi traders,
This is the first in a series of trade reviews that I will be doing for TradingView viewers where each week I will review one or two of my trades. We will outline why we entered them and also how they went.
This is meant only for educational purposes for you to learn some of the skills that I implement when trading.
In this trade I used a very simple break and retest of a key level as the investment strategy.
If you have any questions then please let me know in the comments.
Multi Timeframe Analysis - different supply/demand levelsHello all,
this lesson will be about my monthly/weekly, daily, 4h etc. supply/demands critical areas, so you can get a better idea why i use them. After you know the most basic thing about my analysis, we can start with the next baby steps in understanding price direction.
This also goes for all of the structures such as closed triangles, trendlines etc. on the higher timeframes.
I prefer using the term "supply and demands" since it is the correct one in economics. In other words supply and demand can be seen in every single product that is offered in a market.
Sorry for my mistakes, it took me more than 15 recording in order to get this one. Thank you!
Have a great trading week!
THIS Is Why You Need Stop Losses!! - 06/17/20 RECAPHi traders,
Some days trading is harder than usual, most of the times because the SPY is indecisive or switching "sides" frequently. Wednesday was one of those days. Most of my trades went into some profit, but eventually failed. The last trade of the day in NCLH put me back into more reasonable loss for the day thanks to my 1:2 RRR I aim for.
Anyway in the video I talk about the importance of Stop-losses as I was kicked out with MORE THAN 40c SLIPPAGE in GRUB. Now imagine if I had no SL and it didn't retrace... scary stuff!
Trades:
1) GRUB - LONG @64.84, -1.31%
2) KSS - SHORT @23.68, -0.49%
3) BA - SHORT @192.3, -1.02%
4) PDD - SHORT @81.56, -0.65%
5) NCLH - SHORT @19.45, +2%
*In my ID trades, I risk 1% of the account per trade and go for 2% (2:1 RRR ). Sometimes I adapt a little bit as you can see in the trades' description.*
Total PnL for the day: -1.46%
Total PnL for the week: -1.52%
Good trades,
Tom | FINEIGHT
<Education> A PRIMITIVE Reason To Your ID Losses...Hi traders,
let's look at a fact so simple you probably never took it into consideration! Most of the traders with at least some experience will acknowledge the key to profit is psychology rather than a magical pattern. Time plays a big role in our thought process. Let's combine time with basic math:
Each stock has it's own "tempo" which of course varies, but we can eyeball it. Let's say it moves 1 dollar every hour. Your SL is 50c and you are using 2:1 RRR. See the point? If it hits your SL, it will be much quicker than if you are right but have to endure the hour-long journey to your Profit Target.
This is one of the reasons after a few losses you get the feeling "The market is after me!! Every time I enter it kicks me right out!".
Thank you for your attention and I hope this little piece helps you rationalize some of your fears.
Tom | FINEIGHT
Playing It SAFE Is a Double-Edged Sword! - 05/18/20 RECAPHi traders,
I am starting this week with breakeven after 3 trades. Funny enough I got the same result managing them as I'd get just setting the SL and PT and walking away. But watching closely the market, I was safer thorough the day with my adjustments (it's easier to judge in retrospect).
My Trades:
1) SYF - SHORT @17.74, originally a LONG idea turned to be a decent short, but got really lazy. -0.43%
2) MT - LONG @9.31, beautiful setup, didn't have enough strength to move over HOD. -0.15%
3) PENN - LONG @21.58, got out with first half at 1:1 and moved SL to BE seeing the market starting to fade. Turned out PENN was still strong enough. +0.53%
*In my ID trades, I risk 1% of the account per trade and go for 2% (2:1 RRR ). Sometimes I adapt a little bit as you can see in the trades' description.*
Total PnL for the day: -0.05%
Total PnL for the week: -0.05%
Good trades,
Tom | FINEIGHT
I Was Right...But At The Wrong TIME! - 05/14/20 RECAPHi traders,
What a day! I took a record of 7 trades (my average is about 3) and all of them were beautiful setups. But most of the time the market went immediately against me and pushed the stocks I traded the other way!
Key point here is not to give in and blame the market - it doesn't care at all and you can't sue it :D
Reduce the size so you don't exceed your maximal daily loss but stay in the game if you are mentally in a good state (for beginners I'd suggest switching to DEMO after 2 consecutive losses, though!).
Yes, being down for the week again sucks, but thanks to good risk management it's just over 1 percent - a single winning trade away from turning green. This is why RM is your priority. It's much harder, if not almost impossible digging yourself up from 10, 20 or 30% Drawdown
My Trades:
1) CODX - LONG @28.39, -0.95%
2) Z - LONG @46.53, +1.18%
3) MRNA - SHORT @61.95, -0.75%
4) AMD - LONG @53.03, -0.93%
5) UNFI - SHORT @18.89, -0.04%
6) DDOG - SHORT @62.78, -1.08%
7) SYF - LONG @17.02, -0.65%
*In my ID trades, I risk 1% of the account per trade and go for 2% (2:1 RRR ). Sometimes I adapt a little bit as you can see in the trades' description.*
Total PnL for the day: -3.22%
Total PnL for the week: -1.37%
Good trades,
Tom | FINEIGHT
Week Slightly in RED But Many Teaching Points! - 05/08/20 RECAPHi traders,
Welcome to a week sup-up together with Friday RECAP.
As I explained in Thursday video it's sometimes hard to judge whether you should hold onto the trade and it really comes down to your backtesting and psychological comfort.
I am, however, pretty happy about the reverse I did in SPWR because I've been studying this behavior for the last couple of weeks and it did (sort of) work out!
My Trades:
1) CNP - LONG @18.32, jumped the ship before my original SL and then the market finally turned and went without me. -0.86%
2) SPWR - LONG @8, unfortunately, didn't go as far as my target. Moved my SL to at least don't lose on it. -0.1%
3) SPWR - SHORT @7.74, seeing a typical extended behavior with a volume drop, I found a nice technical formation to go again, this time SHORT. It didn't really move much after, so I exited before the end of the day for a +0.2%
*In my ID trades, I risk 1% of the account per trade and go for 2% (2:1 RRR ). Sometimes I adapt a little bit as you can see in the trades' description.*
Total PnL for the day: -0.76%
Total PnL for the week: -1.12%
Good trades,
Tom | FINEIGHT
<COMPARISON> When Should You Jump The Trade? - 05/07/20 RECAPHi traders,
Today is a holiday in my country so I laid back and didn't rush with Thursday's Recap. That allowed me to do an improvised comparison of two trades - one from Thu and one from Fri, both of which I exited earlier and possibly cost myself some money.
We'll look at all the variables that go into deciding whether you should "jump the trade".
My Trades:
1) VIAC - LONG @17.04, a breakout long that proved weak, exited early. -0.46%
2) ZM - LONG @158.10, a nice breakout in a crazy spready and fast market. To be honest this was a test for me that I took with half the usual position and failed to hold for more profit. I got a "taste" of what this type of stock feels like when in trade to be able to slowly get used to it. +0.98%
3) CNP - SHORT @17.88, in retrospect I should've settled with the +1% it offered before close. +0.05%
4) SAVE - SHORT @9.79, a nice breakdown setup for a scalp, sadly didn't work this time. -1.05
5) SNAP - LONG @18.05, a breakout late in the day over a major resistance. It went only a couple of cents before pulling down again - should've closed earlier as per this video's topic. -0.85%
*In my ID trades, I risk 1% of the account per trade and go for 2% (2:1 RRR ). Sometimes I adapt a little bit as you can see in the trades' description.*
Total PnL for the day: -1.33%
Total PnL for the week: -0.36%
Good trades,
Tom | FINEIGHT
Should You Be Angry At Your LOSSES? - 04/28/20 RECAPHi traders,
Tuesday meant 2 losing trades for me. Should I be upset? Well, there's no reason as both of them were according to the plan! If I broke it and won I should be at least a little angry with myself. Had I broken it AND lost at the same time, I should have been really furious.
The trading plan gives you psychical support even if you're losing.
Today's trades:
1) NYSE:CNK - LONG @14.47, SL 14.07. Good setup that gave in to the SPY falling off the open. -1%
2) NYSE:CCL - LONG @14.46, SL 14.06. Basically the same but later - it was holding strong DESPITE SPY dropping, an eventual turn in market direction would cause CCL to be a great winner. -0.93%
*In my ID trades, I risk 1% of the account per trade and go for 2% (2:1 RRR ). Sometimes I adapt a little bit as you can see in the trades' description.*
Total PnL for the day: -1.93%
Total PnL for the week: +0.89%
Good trades,
Tom | FINEIGHT
How I Knew SPY Is Gonna Drop Today (VIX Magic!)Hi traders,
yes yes, the title is a little bit click-baity, but to be honest, SPY down was about an 80% probability for me today.
Now to be fair, I've been expecting this move lower for over a week now, so plenty of factors surely played their roles, but as soon as I saw VIX close out in a 1-2-3 Low formation yesterday (Monday), I had that final confirmation today is the day.
For beginners, VIX is what traders call a "Fear Index". Put plainly it takes into consideration markets' volatility, options volume ratios (whether there are more than usual people hedging) and gauges a "level of panic" traders are currently showing with their actions.
Its history is shown in the chart and therefore we can look for our standard patterns! Being inverted (High VIX values mean more fear and likelihood of markets crashing), a bottoming pattern such as 1-2-3 Low which appeared yesterday signalizes possible SPY reversal down.
And that's it!
Hope you learned something and be safe.
Tom | FINEIGHT
Pattern Triangle - How to find? how to use in a right way?Triangle is one of the most populat pattern. A lot of traders are trying to use, but mostly thay can not find it, or are drowing it in a wrong way. In this video I am searching patterns with you and also will give you most important principals for trading with it.