NASDAQ trade I'm currently in, following previous tradersanother breakdown video of a trade that i have entered. explaining the dxy order flow which lead to the NAS tradeNShort08:59by rossbat2
ok update on how im taking the trade i recently postednasdaq trade i am looking to get into. end of play trade. love these, one of my favouritesNShort08:51by rossbat0
NAS trade idea about to happentrade im looking to get into right now. hopefully can catch a nice continuation trade on this to take out the lowsNShort06:21by rossbat0
FOREX ORDER EXECUTION AND STOP LOSS Stop losses are a risk management tool that traders use to mitigate potential losses in volatile markets. However, understanding how stop losses work can be complex, especially when considering the different business models of brokers. The broker's business model can significantly impact the execution of a stop loss. Typically, brokers operate under one of two models: the A-Book mode l or the B-Book mode l. This might also be referred to as a non-dealing desk or dealing desk brokers. Under the A-Book model (Non dealing desk), a broker routes orders directly to liquidity providers who source counterparties to take the opposite side of the trade. In contrast, the B-Book (Dealing desk/Market Makers) model involves executing orders in-house, making the broker the counterparty to all trades. While the A-Book model provides a neutral intermediary between traders and liquidity providers, the B-Book model can lead to a conflict of interest, as the broker profits from traders' losses. Furthermore, the A-Book model may not guarantee stop-loss execution since it relies on liquidity providers to fill orders. On the other hand, the B-Book model can lead to faster order execution, but at the expense of the broker's credibility. It's essential to understand the order execution process when placing a stop loss order. For example, when a trader inputs an order to buy or sell, the broker processes the order and returns execution information to the trader's terminal. However, the execution of stop losses is not always guaranteed since orders can experience slippage due to price movements or liquidity issues. It's worth noting that some brokers offer guaranteed stop losses, but at an additional cost. This guarantee ensures that traders are not responsible for any losses beyond their requested exit price. However, traders should weigh the costs and benefits of this option before utilizing it. In conclusion, stop losses are a critical tool for managing trading risk, but they are not foolproof. A trader's ability to exit a position at a specific price is subject to various factors, including the broker's business model and liquidity issues. To make informed decisions when placing stop loss orders, traders should research and understand the broker's order execution process beyond the liquidity provider. In a future post, we will dive deeper into order execution from the A-Book broker broker's perspective and explore how it impacts traders. We will also speak on STP and ECN processing. Stay tuned for more insights and information on trading practices and strategies.Educationby ChristopherDownie2
BTC looks weak, price took SL of Sellers so many times BTC looks weak, the price took SL of buyers so many times time o take SL of buyers 03:40by Yuriy_BishkoUpdated 111137
Bulls can place orders about this area on GOLDHi Guys this area is my POI for opening position at this prices. Totally, Gold is on a Bullish trend & I expect that can see upper prices... Good Luck :)Longby MaMaD_ZUpdated 5
BTC CPI release within 25 minutes BTC CPI release within 25 minutes how to trade it 04:20by Yuriy_BishkoUpdated 1124
Doge should take 1B of OI before any up rise Doge should take 1B of OI 9Open Interest) before any uprise watch a full video02:29by Yuriy_BishkoUpdated 2220
AUDUSD - OrderFlow Set & Forget ScalpsThis is three sell limits I just set. The idea is to benefit from a 15 pip reaction to the fulfillment of previously unfilled orders.Shortby Marc_ThiartUpdated 3
LIVE ORDER EXECUTION. ORDERFLOW TRADING3rd day of live orderflow trading. perfect execution everytime20:00by MarketFootprint0
We are with Bulls yetHi guys As I said before, Bitcoin has a bullish trend . in LTF we can trade in important areas that indicated on chart. Good Luck :)Longby MaMaD_Z2
Live orderflow trading. check out how a veteran trader plans, and places his trades. here in this video im trading gbpusd LIVE19:21by MarketFootprint1
ETHUSDT Trading Plan---X--- : Potential reversal square : demand and supply The analysis is based on ORDERFLOW. The trend structure in H4 is bull , so we are going to entry long positions before becoming bear . We could identify some demand and supply zones by orderblock regarded as a large-scale buy or sell zone . It was mentioned above , the trend is a going up , therefore we will hardly entry short positions , ALWAYS FOLLOW THE TREND . There are 2 opportunities to trade Long : 1675.74 SL : 1653.23 TP : 1886.46 RR=9.36 Long : 1632.18 SL : 1610.31 TP : 1886.46 RR=11.63 if price goes to the yellow line before reach our limit orders, the trades should be cancelled . Longby khlin7123
Buy DXY at Premium ( Longterm )Confirmation • Sell side liquidity taken out ✔️ • Break in Market structure✔️ Entry • At FVG ✔️ Target • Above 103.300🎯Longby Pipsy_Market1
us30 trade idea, full breakdownwhat i am looking for on us30 this week. looking to catch a nice shortShort10:11by rossbat1
potential us30 trade areaan area im keeping close eyes on. it is a 15 min swing point which aren't my favourite but the price action i would like to see is explainedShort06:54by rossbat1
us30 5/5 this weektrades that i was in, most of them covered this week. great work. following liquidity x order flowShort05:04by rossbat1
us30 trade idea follow uptrade I'm currently in. atm price action isn't looking interesting but hopefully get some volume 3/3 on trades this week.Short08:12by rossbat0
us30 trade ideapotential trade are I'm looking at for today. targeting some clear liquidity belowShort06:33by rossbat0
us30 trade ideaa trade im currently in. im not stops at break even yet, so i may get taken out. aware there is big news events later like fomc so wi ownt be holding through that.Short06:46by rossbat0
how to utilize orderflow to your tradingif you don't trade orderflow, you are somewhat guaranteed to loose money. see how i utilize orderflow to my trading02:50by MarketFootprint0
AUDNZD: Weak Order BlockWhen price is delivered to a demand zone with compression, it suggests the zone will not hold. I will be selling past this block either now or when we clear the 'x' point. Updates to follow.Shortby AlkalineFX101012
An Entry ModelStill yet to fully backtest, Once the market has made a CHOCH to create a new High. Market then comes back to sweep the Liquidities behind the internal low. Sometimes it come to mitigate an OB and that low becomes an Inducementby Creedd1