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RE: Trading a broad channel at the third touch
By Nandkishore Yalamanchili, 40 mins ago
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Thanks Mr. Carpet. It makes sense as to why the bears disappeared | ||
RE: Trading a broad channel at the third touch
By Nandkishore Yalamanchili, 2 hours ago
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Thanks Abir that's was a very interesting explanation with some pointers you gave is going to very helpful for future trades and things to keep it in mind. By this, he also means that the market can... | ||
RE: That's how I saw it. Just got at it. Not sure if getting it right?
By mike, 7 hours ago
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RE: Trading a broad channel at the third touch
By Mr. Carpet, 10 hours ago
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Agree about Al advising to sell BO PB out of TRs, and this was a tricky PB, but I think some hints of bullish strength were there: Attachment : image.png 1) it was a tight PB with many cc HLs a... | ||
RE: Trading a broad channel at the third touch
By Nandkishore Yalamanchili, 11 hours ago
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Thanks Mr. Carpet for such insightful information. I already did some mistakes 🙂 . I sometimes find it difficult to trade on 5 min TF since the moves are not very clear in such scenario where ... | ||
RE: TR + resistance vs Always in Long contexts. AIL wins
By Benjamin, 11 hours ago |
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Cristal clear thank you. | ||
RE: TR + resistance vs Always in Long contexts. AIL wins
By Mr. Carpet, 11 hours ago |
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Hi Ben, I think you have to respect the most immediate price action which was a tight bull MC. While you may not want to buy because of the resistance (TR top), it may also be too early to sell. A bre... | ||
RE: Trading a broad channel at the third touch
By Abir Chatterjee, 11 hours ago
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When he says that, he means strong trends(BO) need to pass through the phases of market cycle to reach the equilibrium point from which the market decides whether it will get another bull trend or a b... | ||
RE: Benj's Journal
By Benjamin, 11 hours ago
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March 18, 2024-92 Ticks loss Green pair of triangles = long positions. Red pair of triangles = short positions. The session turned out to be the chaos I mentioned in the previous post. I took an irrat... | ||
RE: Trading a broad channel at the third touch
By Mr. Carpet, 11 hours ago
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Hi Nandkishore, I think the most immediate price action takes priority. So if currently in a bear trend then you'll be waiting for an MTR like with any trend before buying. Hopefully it will obey the ... | ||
TR + resistance vs Always in Long contexts. AIL wins
By Benjamin, 12 hours ago |
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Hello, On this chart, I interpreted the latest bear bar on the right as a short signal bar. Conflicting context: TR environment. Hitting resistance (blue line) vs Always in Long context over the last ... | ||
RE: Always in BTC, but still bear trend
By Benjamin, 12 hours ago
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Hello, Upon further study of this critical concept, I'm a bit confused about the intertwining of the following notions: - Binary decision- Always in/long- BTC/STC From my understanding, please correct... | ||
Trading a broad channel at the third touch
By Nandkishore Yalamanchili, 14 hours ago
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Hi, I have a doubt while trading a broader channel. While the market is in a bull channel with the third touch down to the trendline, How should one trade? Because after the third touch it breaks the... | ||
RE: Why is every double bottom a High 2?
By David, 16 hours ago |
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Thanks! Helpful. | ||
RE: Rajesh NASDAQ Body Gap Mark Ups
By Rajesh Honnawarkar, 18 hours ago |
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switch your charts to line-charts and try to find gaps like what you have learnt from Al’s videos. Mark the gaps with lines…then switch the chart back to ohlc bar charts and see how the lines drawn lo... |