This video showcases two custom TradingView indicators: Inflation Deflator & Make That Money. Random chart. Random start. Replay. I show how to best use these indicators and implement supply/demand zones for SL/TP.
RSI, as conventionally understood, does not oscillate between 70-30. This idea explains the RSI behaviour during bear market phase.
RSI, as conventionally understood, does not oscillate between 70-30. This idea explains the RSI behaviour during bull market phase. Stay tuned for similar idea explaining RSI behaviour during bear market phase.
Basics of Elliott Wave Principles explained in the simplest possible way.
Hello, traders! In the ever-evolving world of cryptocurrency, we often encounter intriguing phenomena like the "volatility crush." 📊 🔍 What is a Volatility Crush? A volatility crush occurs when the price of an asset, in this case, Ethereum (ETH), experiences a significant reduction in its price volatility. It's like the storm clouds clearing after a turbulent...
Look at the Us30, GBPUSD and EURUSD charts attached to this post, what do you see???? GBPUSD Do you see a shift in market structure or Liquidity grab by smart money algorithm? In financial market trading, one key to determine where the liquidity that the market will run next is located is to ask yourself who are those making money from the current...
Channel forex trading strategies are very popular among traders. This fact is because the channel within which the quotes move is regularly formed on any instrument, any time frame, and can be used in a variety of ways (breakout strategy, rebound strategy, etc.) as a ready-made trading tactic. There are Linear Progression Channels, Bollinger Bands, Fibonacci...
Trading is exciting. Trading is hard. Trading is extremely hard. Some say that it takes more than 10,000 hours to master. Others believe that trading is the way to quick riches. They might be both wrong. It is important to know that no matter how experienced you are, mistakes will be part of the trading process. That’s why you should be prepared to expect them and...
1. identify the trend ; whether up (bullish) or down (bearish) . 2. Identify an impulse move to the up or down side. 3. Watch for a correction from the impulse, then wait for a retest and or bounce of the 800-day ema. 4. Wait for a bullish order block (OB) that closes above the 800-day ema. Then enter on the retest of the 800-day ema and go long or...
These are the two types of entry modules that can be used across any market to take low risk high rewards trade. Pay close attention to annotations made. First High / Low acts as a trap for early sellers or buyers as this point is used to create liquidity for the market makers. Market makers sweeps this liquidity and mitigates extreme POI like orderblocks etc. and...
Have you been struggling with marking market structure? You may have come across many Youtubers who aim to teach the market structure, but in a very wrong manner either by taking fibonacci tool or by discretion. This Video can be an eye opener for you all who are struggling in marking valid market structure. Market structure is the backbone for every other SMC...
This is how every profitable trader that I know, makes money in the markets. Know your Weekly, Daily, High, Low & Closing price levels Know your intraday session opening prices Look for swing highs and lows on your preferred trading timeframe Buy High, Sell Higher Sell Low, Buy Lower Add to your winners If the price turns 180º be prepared for sideways markets...
Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Traders all over the globe are constantly looking for an edge, something that's going to give them an extra indication on market directional movements prior to them unfolding. I know from personal experiences and from chatting people at the firm that many traders lean towards finding correlation between the equities...
Hello, dear TradingView members. This idea is dedicated to our new traders who might need a few introductions. This is the first part of the 'Keywords for beginners' idea. The next part will be published tomorrow. If you're around in trading platforms like TradingView, you will see some keywords used by analyzers and publishers, which you might not know what...
INDEX:BTCUSD INDEX:ETHUSD FXOPEN:XAUUSD FRED:SP500 NASDAQ:NDX I see this time and time again - no matter if you are trading, cryptocurrency, commodities, indices or stocks, the principle remains the same: Shorting at support and longing at resistance is GENERALLY not a good idea. I show you examples in the video and explain why. There is however a good...
Risk-on risk-off is an investment setting in which price behavior responds to and is driven by changes in investor risk tolerance. Risk-on risk-off refers to changes in investment activity in response to global economic patterns. During periods when risk is perceived as low, the risk-on risk-off theory states that investors tend to engage in higher-risk...
Index tracks performance of multiple assets that are grouped together. One of the first people to introduce the concept of indexing were Charles Dow and Edward Jones when they created the Dow Jones index in 1896. This concept allows for an easy tracking of performance of any particular sector within the economy. For example, the Nasdaq 100 index tracks performance...
Hello traders, I am not a financial advisor. I am not telling you to trade any asset. I am simply sharing my ideas on how to use tools to implement my own investment strategy. Here is a zoomed-out look you can use to come up with some of your own ideas on where the $SPX may go and how to manage your risk. Most of my core strategies are developed on the indices...