This is a practice session for 10 examples of liquidity and the stop loss arrow included. This is a practice session that went well as far the attempt. I have a lot more to learn in order to improve, but this is a start for this dispensation.
This is another sample of divergence that may be incorrect. However, it may also be an example of divergence that you do not use to place a trade.
This is my divergence sample 3A and it is not a very good example. However, it does show the RSI, but I still don't understand what this means.
This is my divergence sample number 2. I know it is not true divergence because it is going in the same direction and does not show the RSI indicating a turn in the opposite direction. This will allow you to see a wrong example and a better example.
This is sample of divergence 1A. It is harder than I thought to find true divergence. We are advised to hunt for the divergence. This may not be accurate.
This is my 4th attempt at the bearish market practice, and it is okay, I guess.
This is my 3rd attempt at showing the regular bearish market. Not sure if I am on the right path, but I am trying.
This is my second example of a bearish market. Again this is very rough and may not be correct. It may be a good example of what not to do.
Practice for Bearish Market for an amateur who is still learning how to trade. This my not accurate.
Just messing around to practice. This is like LeBron James and it is the best stuff ever.
This is a test and retest practice of the market going down for the EuroUSD pair.
This is a practice test to set up a EuroUSD pair for back testing. The test is set for the market to go up. It would have been better to test for the market going down as you will see.
This practice session is still rough and the language is still that of a rookie. It is helpful for understanding the processing that is done to decide to go long or short and where to place a stop.
This is a practice analysis clip. For training purposes only.