Missed the Gold Drop? Re-Entry Strategy After Key RejectionOverview: The provided XAU/USD charts show a market structure that's testing key liquidity zones (LQZ) and possibly forming reversal patterns. Your trading archetype, a mix of Bold Maverick and Analytical Rabbit, suggests that you likely lean towards taking calculated risks but need confirmation before executing trades. This archetype blend requires balancing decisive action with thorough analysis, especially when you miss an initial trade idea.
1. Multi-Time Frame Analysis:
4H Chart:
The price reached a significant resistance at the 4H LQZ around 2531.595, forming a double top structure within a descending channel. This zone is a potential area for strong reversals.
The recent rejection at this resistance indicates a potential shift in market sentiment from bullish to bearish.
1H Chart:
There's a descending channel visible, suggesting a bearish trend in play. Price is currently at a 1H LQZ around 2494.550, which has acted as support in the past.
The rejection at the upper boundary of the descending channel aligns with a confluence at the 4H resistance, enhancing the likelihood of a reversal.
The current price action is consolidating around this 1H LQZ, indicating potential for either a bounce or a further decline.
15M Chart:
Shows a recent sharp decline from the 4H LQZ, confirming the bearish momentum. The price is currently hovering around a minor support within the larger 1H LQZ.
The rejection from the 4H resistance, coupled with the bearish momentum on this lower timeframe, reinforces the potential for further downside.
2. The Rule of Three & Patterns Within Patterns:
The "Rule of Three" indicates that after three touches to a support/resistance level, a breakout is more likely. The charts show multiple touches on both the descending trendline and support level, suggesting an imminent breakout or breakdown.
The structure seen in these charts is a descending channel within a larger potential double top, a clear example of "patterns within patterns." This amplifies the probability of a significant reversal.
3. Entry Types and Missed Opportunity:
Since you missed the initial trade, you could look for:
Reduced Risk Entry:
Wait for a pullback to the LQZ after a confirmed breakout below the current 1H LQZ. You could then enter a short position, targeting a lower liquidity zone or the next support level.
This approach is less aggressive and aligns with your analytical nature.
Re-Entry Strategy:
If the price revisits the 4H LQZ and shows signs of rejection again (like a bearish engulfing pattern or strong wick rejections), this could offer a new entry point for shorts.
4. Psychological Coaching:
As a Bold Maverick, it's essential to stay disciplined and not chase the trade you missed. Instead, analyze the market's next move:
Mass Psychology:
Recognize that other traders might also be reacting to the missed opportunity, leading to a possible pullback (which you can capitalize on).
Stay focused on your strategy and avoid the temptation to overtrade or enter prematurely out of frustration.
Final Thoughts:
Given the charts' current state, patience is crucial. Wait for the market to present a clear re-entry opportunity that aligns with your mix of risk-taking and analysis. Watch for a strong, confirmed break below the 1H LQZ or a pullback to the 4H LQZ with a bearish confirmation before entering your next trade.
Mindset
Unlock the Secrets: Is GOLD the Ultimate Trade Today?Unlock the Secrets: Is GOLD the Ultimate Trade Today?
In this episode, I dive into the current conditions of the gold market, providing a comprehensive breakdown on how to form an objective opinion. Drawing inspiration from "Market Wizards" and "Trading in the Zone," I share insights from legendary traders who emphasize the importance of patience and discipline in trading.
Learn essential lessons on patience, understanding that you don't need to force trades or impose your personal bias on the market. Discover why it's perfectly fine to skip trades daily or even weekly if the market doesn't align with your setup. Mark Douglas, in "Trading in the Zone," highlights the significance of a trader's mindset and how maintaining an objective perspective is crucial for consistent success.
I also share valuable advice on productive activities to engage in while waiting for the right trade opportunities. Just as the great traders in "Market Wizards" stress, sometimes the best trade is no trade at all. Use this time to refine your strategies, study market patterns, and enhance your trading skills.
Remember, running in place won't get you anywhere—focus on strategic moves to elevate your trading game. By incorporating these principles and understanding the psychological aspects of trading, you'll be better equipped to navigate the complexities of the gold market.
The Trader's Toolkit: Building a Dynamic Trading JournalJoin us in this comprehensive tutorial as we walk through the essential process of building a personalized trading journal. Whether you're new to trading or aiming to elevate your strategies, this educational video empowers you with the knowledge of why building a trading journal is a critical step in your trading journey. Learn with us, and discover why a trading journal is a crucial addition to your trading toolkit.
💡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.
Mindset Monday's: Sphere of Rationality Hey there, so in today's mindset series, we going to be talking about a topic that has the potential to change the way you enter, manage and exit your positions. By watching this weeks video you will:
- Learn how to get into a trade with the best frame of mind, allowing you to mange the trade in the best way possible leaving you to maximise your overall returns.
- Gain a distinct advantage by learning how to control your emotions instead of ignoring them, which means less emotional pain and more financial gain.
How To Win, By Learning How To Lose Hey there, so today I would like to introduce the first episode in what I would like start calling Mindset Mondays. So in this session we going to:
- Learn how to overcome the fear of losing so you can trade with confidence and fearlessness
- Discover how to leverage your losses and maximise your returns resulting in consistent and sustainable equity growth
- Learn how to use your emotions as a signal to identify shortfalls and weaknesses in your overall trading approach which means refining your understanding about the markets and yourself, ultimately allowing you to trade with a carefree state of mind.
So, be sure to watch all the way through if you want to learn how to win by learning how to lose.
The Shop Model - Trading Mindset This is a look into the way I see markets and how I see my trading using the Wyckoff Method and comparing it to standard business models. More of a mindset video but I feel is very useful when trading and seeing your trading as a business.
Let me know what you think,
Cheers for watching
🟩TRADING HACKS: You're doing ENOUGH 🟩 This video is about the importance of thinking in RR and %. The main point is when you think you haven't earned enough is $ amount - and so you want to trade more and more, which leads to poor trade quality - remind yourself that trading is highly scalable, and so it's ok to imagine you have a 20x more capital at the moment. So x20 your profit in the trade and ask yourself how I feel now, is this enough for the day? Remember, if you're consistent, you'll be able to scale the account relatively easy.
How to get "lucky" in day tradingHey Traders!
In todays morning video we go over how you can become more lucky in trading by following 3 basic tips!
We hope you enjoy the video, later today we will release a longer video explaining how we use the VWAP and Anchored VWAP indicators here on trading view to spot excellent support/resistance levels and trade with momentum or ranges!
Happy trading to everyone!
What Does Consistency Mean In Trading ? Hello traders:
Today let's talk about “consistency” in trading.
Many traders understand they need to be consistent, but what exactly is consistent in trading ?
To me, it's not just making consistent “profit”, rather it's being consistent with your trading strategy, risk management, trading psychology, mindset and emotion.
Let's take a look at a few examples of consistency in trading:
Consistency in profits:
More often traders think about hitting a set amount of % return in consistency.
This is certainly one way to look at it, but I would say to challenge ourselves to do more.
Each and every month, the market will develop differently, hence our profits are not gonna always be the “same” each and every month.
Some month with more profits, some month with more losses. We need to have the ability to stay “consistent” no matter what the market condition is.
Consistency in strategy and Trading Plan:
Remember, there are many different trading strategies out there.
The ability to stay “consistent” with your current trading strategy, and not jump from strategy to strategy.
Even if your strategy right now isn't getting any entries available in the current market condition, while others are entering trade, you need to stay consistent with your strategy and let the probability play out.
Understand no strategy can catch every move in the market. Some will catch this particular run, while others will catch other developments.
Consistency in risk management:
When you are at a series of drawdowns and losses, the ability to stay “consistent” with your risk management.
Not risking more than 1%, not entering more than 2-3 trades at a time. No revenge trade, and/or over leverage trade.
Respect your SL and honour the SL. More often traders fall into this stage while they take a number of losses and throw their risk management out the window.
Consistency in mindset and emotion:
When your strategy isn't playing out on a short term, the ability to stay “consistent” and not to start randomly taking trades based on FOMO, Greed and emotion.
Sometimes traders get impatient and feel like waiting for setups to happen is a hassle and they don't want to wait.
This is when they start to rush their trading journey and backfires on them.
Consistency in your goal:
Set goals for your result and progress. The ability to stay “consistent” with yourself and don't let external factors like social media, fake guru, scammers affect you and your goal.
If you plan to have 5% per month profit, then don't let other people affect you in a negative way.
Everyone trades differently, and with different strategy, method and approach. No need to compare and compete with others, rather, with yourself each and every year.
Below I will forward some good educational videos on the above topics that we have discussed:
Trading Psychology: Revenge Trading
Trading Psychology: Fear Of Missing Out
Trading Psychology: Over Leveraged Trading
Risk Management: Combine everything you learn to prevent blowing a trading account
Why Less Trading Gives Better Results!Hey hey traders!
We're coming to you with a nice and short video on why trading less is actually better for you, atleast based on our experience!
Being a full time day trader I found it hard to actually be at my best and trade all day long... at the end of the day trading is a means to an end, its only purpose is for you to exchange your knowledge, effort and focus for money, yet you do not need to sit there all day to do that, 60mins of focus is better than a whole day of nothing.
Try what we preach for the rest of the week and you'll be amazed at your performance!
Good luck trading!
Speak Gratitude to Quantum Leap Speaking on gratitude and how you can quantum leap your life speaking about what you’re grateful for now in the tiniest details and speaking life into what you want in the future and having an emotional connection to that future. they are levels to this skill find out how.
Affirmations! how to use them Powerfully What up everyone. This is a great mindset training on Affirmations & How to Affirm yourself. I have shared my list of Affirmation to assist you in your journey to greatness. I encourage you to write your own AFFIRMATIONS. In the mean time you can borrow the ones I'm sharing with you today. you all are amazing see you on the next video
I am a winner
I am focused
I am a leader
I am persistent
I am consistent
I am reliable
I am coachable
I am teachable
I am always learning
I am a man of my word
I am raising my standards every day
I am speaking with conviction
I am love
I am learning every day
I am a 13 figure earner in trading
I am comfortable with earning 13 figures
I am unstoppable
I am profitable in winning 100% of my trades
I am 100% healthy
I am using 100% of my brain with Control & precision
I am relentless
I am a force to be reckoned with
I am obsessed
I am making my dreams a reality
I am a doer
I am trustworthy
I am a fighter
I am taking massive actions
I am Drive
I am Limitless
I am Nickylimitless
I am a legend
I am the worlds greatest
I am the best Trader in the world
I am joyful
I am a man of God
I am wise
I am wisdom
I am blessed
I am honest
I am courage
I am excussless
I am a problem solver
I am on point
I am all in I am sharp
I am witty
I am funny
I am likable
I am lovable
I am fierce I am operating on a high frequency
I am a high-performance trader
I am a great husband
I am a great father
I am breaking all walls down in my life
I am breaking all chains to move forward
I am breaking through all obstacles
I am an overcomer
I am me
I love me
I respect me
I respect my family
I respect my team
I respect the markets
I respect my business
I respect life
I respect God
thank you father in Jesus mighty name
“Amen”
How to continue in trading during uncertainty timeHello traders:
Recently I received many messages from traders about taking many losses during this uncertain time.
What's going on globally right now may have a different impact on all the different markets.
Many have told me of your frustration, stress, and negative emotion on losing money and continue to feel defeated.
Today I will explain a few things that you can implement into your current trading plan,
approach and perspective during this period of time.
First, you must acknowledge risk management.
Too many traders ignore this key important aspect of trading.
Especially during this time where the market can be volatile and irregular.
It's in your best interest to understand how to manage your risk. You should have a plan that lists out how your approach would be.
For example for my risk management right now:
-1% per trade of account capital.
-No more than 1 trade on the same currency, unless the first trade is secure in profit.
-No more than 2 trades open during a day, max drawdown 2% per day
-10-15 trades per month
-3 trades maximum per week
-Minimum 3:1 RR allow before entry
-Will Take profit on average when in profit 3:1 RR.
Second, learn to control your mindset and emotions.
More often when traders approach me these days, they are telling me they are taking too many trades, chasing profits and revenge trading their losses.
All these arise from the mistakes of FOMO, get rich quick mindset, enter multiple trades.
IF a trader can truly understand the fact that the market will always be there tomorrow, next week, next month..etc, then it's an easier thing to deal with on a psychological level.
You will no longer stress about trying to enter too many trades, worry that the market may not be available tomorrow.
Third, less social media exposure.
In today’s world, unfortunately in trading, most of the things you see on social media are fabricated and fake.
Their sole purpose is to sell you a dream, lifestyle, and easy money concept.
ITs always during this uncertain time, you will see more and more of these “gurus” who will show you how much $ they made during this time.
Now, I am not saying all are fake or scam, I am sure small # of them are doing well.
But, most of the things you will see in your social media feed, are likely to be photoshopped, faked, fabricated to make you believe whatever you are doing is wrong, and you tend to “compare” your result with these people.
This ended up becoming very negative and stressful to continue.
ITs important to understand trading is one of the toughest professions out there.
IT requires so much emotion control, clear mindset, and proper psychology on a regular basis.
If you are struggling, it's usually not to do with your trading strategy, but rather your approach, perspective, and perception.
So, eliminate as many unrealistic things you might see, and focus on yourself and your journey.
Any questions, comments or feedback welcome to let me know.
Thank you
How to control FOMO in day trading!Good morning traders!
The markets are going to be wild today and over the next couple of days... which only means many of us traders will have a lot of FOMO! This video is designed to give you a basic plan on how to deal with FOMO in day trading!
Today is the day to be in control and this video helps you get there!
How to Construct Your Trading Plan 2.0 Hi everyone:
Today let's go over a trading plan in more detail. I have made an educational video on this before, and many have asked me to create a more in depth breakdown on this topic.
So let's take a look at what topics to include in a trading plan.
First, what you should understand is there are no set guidelines of what exactly you should include in your trading plan.
Most traders will have different approaches on this topic, and some will have similar ways of constructing it.
What is important is this is something you will look at on a regular basis.
You will add, remove, edit your plan so it is the most up to date with the information you want to include in.
You should NOT however, just copy someone else’s trading plan, since it won't be applicable to you.
Below I have outlined the 6 main topics that I include in my trading plan, and I will go over each topic in more detail on what can be included in.
Personal Goals, Emotion/Mindset, Changes
Trading Checklist
Trading Quotes to reflect on
Trading Past experiences, mistakes, and lesson
Trade Enter Criteria
Trade Management
If you have any questions, feel free to let me know :)
Thank you
3 Mindset Tips for Elite TradingHappy Sunday Traders!
In todays video we go over 3 mindset tips for elite day trading!
Watch the short video below to understand this better, but here they are anyway:
BE OPEN MINDED
Let the market be your guide (price action)
Wait until you feel the market (day trading)
Be just as ready to buy, as you are to sell
CONTROLED AGGRESSION
Know what an A+ setup is, then develop the confidence to act big and fast
Have a plan, both for the best entries and the failed trades
EVERY TRADE IS ABOUT DEVELOPMENT
How good/great of a trader could you become by next month if you learn from every trade you take this January?
3 things no one wants to accept (Discipline development)Hey all! Happy Sunday.
I did this video already but it failed to upload so here it is again.
In this video I focus on helping traders create discipline in their trading, discipline is a vital component for success, so I really hope this video helps you guys find it in your trading and life!
Good luck with the new trading week!
Treat trading like a business or you might not succeedHello everyone:
Today I will go over 6 main points on why you should treat trading like a business in order to succeed in this industry.
1. Business will have busy seasons and slow seasons. But overhead expenses will remain the same. So not every month can be profitable, same with trading.
-Some months you can have more wins, some months you will have more losses. It's what you do on average for the whole quarter/year.
2. Record your win/lose trades like any businesses that has bookkeeping to record their revenue and expenses
-This is for you to keep track of your progress, results and find areas to improve. You must record your profits/losses so you can identify your result.
Refusing to do so is like a business that does not record their expenses and wondering why they spend so much $
3. In trading, YOU are the Owner/Director/CEO. If you are not putting in the time and effort like a top executive of a business, then it's unlikely you will succeed.
-Top executives don't just work 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. They put in way more hours than that to keep the business running, operational, and profitable.
4. No business starts out as profitable, they are likely to be in the “red” until years later when they can recover the losses and then some.
-Most businesses start up with debts, borrow money and loans. Don't expect to pay off all those in one year.
In trading you will likely incur losses in the beginning of your trading journey. Understand its a process all must go through in order to come up to the top.
5. Each and every year, businesses review their entire operation. Identify the mistakes they make, find solutions to their problems, create plans, visions and goals.
-Identify your mistakes by journaling your trades. Find areas to improve, whether that is your entry, SL/TP, Risk management, trading psychology, mindset/emotion.
Acknowledge your mistakes, drop your ego, work on overcoming your mistakes.
6. 90% of small businesses fail within 3 years, acknowledge the odds are not in your favour, but continue to put in time and effort. NEVER GIVE UP
-90-95% traders fail in time. You don't often hear about the traders who lose, but you often hear about the social media “guru” and scammers doing so well.
Trading is not a get rich quick scheme, nor is it easy. You have to continue to put in time and effort to succeed.
IT doesn't come instant, and those who can not commit to such, will not be able to continue trading consistently and sustainably.
Most important is, if you fail, get right back up. NEVER GIVE UP in trading, and NEVER GIVE UP in life.
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Jojo