DXY – TRADES | MTF ANALYSE | KW48In today's post I present relevant marks of the DXY for the next week, which could support the one or the other, in their own analysis.
= the technical analysis approaches, are shown in individual images in the post. So that an individual interpretation of the respective - standing alone - is possible.
= the title picture shows an example, of a possible trade. This is one of many possible setups because the current course isn`t able to take a clear direction.
PERSONAL ASSESSMENT
If you look at the price in the higher time frames, you can quickly see that "without" another correction, we have been in free fall.
Thus, an intermediate correction in the smaller time frames is long overdue and could possibly await us next week, with a rising USD / DXY.
This just announces itself with a MACD divergence, in the small-time units. This does not mean that the price must immediately react to it, however, over the next few days after a possible small sell-off, the whole thing can run in the opposite direction.
Why this is so, I explain to you in the following.
MARKET MAKERS MOVE THE PRICE .
The DXY has been in correction for 2-months and many market participants assume a further USD value decline.
And exactly there is the existing problem,
-> "many market participants" are on the USD short side.
If you look a little bit into the TRADING of the HEDGE funds and banks, you will quickly come to the conclusion that without their participation, the market will not move.
1. from the moment the price moves permanently in one direction, it is no longer interesting for large investors.
2. their opportunities to make money are very small, which is why they have to reverse the market direction or initiate a consolidation.
This in turn is due to the following reasons:
- The position sizes of these investors are too large to be executed in a normal market environment.
- For this reason, you can e.g. only build LONG positions if enough investors sell to you = go SHORT.
- Thus, when the market falls, they can build a LONG position piece by piece, without having a "visible" influence on the market.
Then, when you decide that their position size has been successfully filled, let the price go in the opposite direction.
- During the e.g. upward movement, profits are then taken piece by piece where liquidity is highest so that the market does not break away again after these profit-takings.
So that you are prepared for both scenarios (LONG / SHORT), I have carried out the analysis combined with the different time units (monthly, weekly, daily and INTRA-Day) and in the following with chart images.
The following methods are used and shown below:
- MULTI TIME FRAME ANALYSIS
- TREND LINES + TREND CHANNELS
- SUPPLY&DEMAND ZONES
- FIBONACCI LEVEL
- MACD
MONTHLY TIME FRAME
WEEKLY WINDOW
DAY WINDOW
INNER DAY TIME WINDOW
4h + LONG
4h + SHORT
1h
4h Divergence - MACD - Intraday
> Feel free to discuss this in the comments and share our perspectives, I would be "burning" to hear your take on the whole thing.
If this idea and explanation has added value to you, I would be very happy to receive a review of it.
Thank you and happy trading!
Marketmakerstrategy
Market Maker Method - Rough overview of the concept coming priceRough overview and explanation of the development of markets with market makers (group of people and institutions which together control the market in a coordinated manner around the world).
(THIS REPRESENTATION IS NOT AN EXACT PRICE PROJECTION BUT IS ONLY FOR THE VISUALIZATION OF THE CONCEPT)
The MM (Market Makers) work in cycles, in this example the weekly cycle is shown. As visualized in the picture, the week begins with a level 3 breakout pattern, an M. Breakout patterns at level 3 are almost always an indication of the beginning of a reversal, as the market makers move the market in 3 levels. In the levels shown, a stop loss hunt then begins in order to gain the liquidity of the longs / shorts that exit there before they move on to the next level. We are currently in Level 1 Uptrend.
Important information:
- The MM are inactive on the weekend and let their bots carry out a stop loss hunt during this time, so it is not advisable to trade on weekends
- The price trend for the coming week is determined on Mondays, so the market there can also move 'unexpectedly' and very volatile
- The MM are mainly active on the 1h and 15min charts (15 minute chart for entries and 1h for trend confirmation)
- The MM act in 3 vector candles (unusually large candles)
- Vector candles are mostly signs that the MM want to build up shorts / longs at a higher price in order to bring the price back to these candles afterwards (slow trend = true trend)
- The beginning of MM Patterns can be detected if 3 vector candles can be spotted
- Use of EMA's for pattern confirmation: Breakout patterns upwards are usually below the 50day EMA and downwards above the 50day EMA. If the 200day EMA is also very close to the 50day EMA and the same behavior can be observed there, it is further confirmation of a breakout.
- Recognition of price targets based on the hourly chart: the price always normalizes to the 50day EMA! As soon as the price moves away from the 50day EMA the price target is the 200 or even 800day EMA. If the EMAs are all flat on top of each other, the next M-Level (indicator for breakpoints and support / resistance) is the projected price target before it normalizes again to the 50day EMA.
- All patterns are basically variations of M and W patterns, an inverse H&S is also basically just a modification of a W.
- If a breakout fails, it is a sign that the MM want to animate more shorts / longs before liquidating them. These breakout patterns then usually arise after this fall or become modifications of the previous pattern such as inverse H&S, so it is still a valid W formation.
- In a bull market, especially in crypto, it is not uncommon for a reversal to the upside to occur in the first or second level.
I hope this brings some light into the current market situation and helps people to be able to evaluate the market more calmly.
💰 Market Maker in Crypto Space. IntroductionGreetings, fellows!
We are introducing a new article series about marketing making (MM) in cryptocurrency exchange. In these articles we will be focusing on the main MM strategies, current market trends and how to trade in this sphere.
Firstly, it is very important not to get confused with the “market maker” meaning in the cryptocurrency sphere with the same term in classical markets. The only thing they have in common is that MM creates liquidity and it balances the market, and nothing else. In the classic MM, there is an agent who has to keep open the bid and ask orders with a particular (short) spread (between them), which is creating the exchange tool’s liquidity.
• Who is usually a market maker in a cryptocurrency exchange market?
Well, usually it's a small team, internal department, or maybe attracted specialists from the private companies. The team always includes a minimum one programmer and few traders (trading robot operators).
• What is MM’s main goal?
MM’s main goal is mercantile, all he wants is just to make money on an exchange tool manipulated by the agent himself. This goal is achieved by coin/token distribution into specific/perspective moments between the team members. For example, MM is forming an attractive graphic pattern while the market is growing to attract more potential customers. MM’s final goal is to choose the maximal amount of money or/and stronger cryptocurrency (BTC, USDT, ETH) they are planning to exchange into controllable “wrappers”
Note: not every cryptocurrency project has trading and programmer teams that are ensuring the liquidity of their tokens or coins on the exchange market. Graphs below show the two typical examples, first one contains MM and the other doesn't. First graph clearly shows that trading bots have an impact on the tool’s price, spread and direction.
We have a successful personal experience in this sphere. We were taking part in trading bots development and adjustment of trading bots on multiple exchange markets. Our plan is to have comments under each technical paragraph, where we explain and give real life examples.
Next, we are going to analyze in detail the strategies and methods used to carry out this task, if we see that you are interested in such an article.