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3 | ICT: Okay, folks, welcome, welcome, welcome. We're gonna be talking about a | ||
4 | couple things that are probably going to challenge your preconceived notions | ||
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7 | 00:00:27,869 ~-~-> 00:00:44,819 | ||
8 | about some classical analysis concepts that's typically bandied about as the | ||
9 | science of technical analysis. And it's my motivation to inspire you to go into | ||
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13 | your charts and see if what I'm teaching you here today is what exactly happens | ||
14 | just about every single trading day. Just as a reminder, my background is in | ||
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17 | 00:00:57,209 ~-~-> 00:01:10,409 | ||
18 | computer science and information systems. So I am a byproduct of the computer | ||
19 | programming generation. And right now, at the time of this recording, I'm 45 | ||
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21 | 5 | ||
22 | 00:01:10,439 ~-~-> 00:01:25,049 | ||
23 | years old. So I've been around a long time. And I've watched the transition from | ||
24 | the open outcry, pit trading, to electronic trading. So while many have in the | ||
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26 | 6 | ||
27 | 00:01:25,049 ~-~-> 00:01:38,699 | ||
28 | past, struggled to move and transition from floor trading to all floor trading, | ||
29 | I think I've had the advantage of thinking about things from a higher level, | ||
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31 | 7 | ||
32 | 00:01:39,179 ~-~-> 00:01:49,589 | ||
33 | analytical standpoint. And by that, I mean, I'm already accustomed to | ||
34 | algorithmic thinking. So while it's not important to teach the concept of | ||
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36 | 8 | ||
37 | 00:01:49,589 ~-~-> 00:02:00,449 | ||
38 | computer programming, to understand what I'm going to show you here, just | ||
39 | understand that those that have these experiences, if you've done any work in | ||
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43 | computer programming, what I'm going to suggest to you is going to make perfect | ||
44 | sense to you and everyone else, probably not so much. But you'll be able to see | ||
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46 | 10 | ||
47 | 00:02:10,619 ~-~-> 00:02:25,799 | ||
48 | it by experience and seeing and charts. Okay. First and foremost, price is not | ||
49 | random. And price is not a byproduct of supply and demand either. Most folks | ||
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52 | 00:02:25,799 ~-~-> 00:02:37,559 | ||
53 | that come into this business will buy into all of the misinformation that comes | ||
54 | by way of instruction, books, seminars, teaching this that nothing. And the | ||
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56 | 12 | ||
57 | 00:02:37,559 ~-~-> 00:02:49,199 | ||
58 | first and foremost thing that comes out of their mind is you never really know. | ||
59 | And while I'm not preaching 100% accuracy, I am preaching a diametrically | ||
60 | |||
61 | 13 | ||
62 | 00:02:49,199 ~-~-> 00:03:03,659 | ||
63 | opposed position to what is deemed as classical technical analysis. My belief | ||
64 | is, it's not about trend lines. It's not about indicators. It's not about | ||
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66 | 14 | ||
67 | 00:03:04,019 ~-~-> 00:03:14,879 | ||
68 | support and resistance either. So before I go any further into it, just | ||
69 | understand that everything I'm teaching you Here is my personal belief. I | ||
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71 | 15 | ||
72 | 00:03:14,879 ~-~-> 00:03:23,069 | ||
73 | started like everyone else. And I started with the ideas that are taught and | ||
74 | promoted in books and educators. And I did the same things that anyone else | ||
75 | |||
76 | 16 | ||
77 | 00:03:23,069 ~-~-> 00:03:36,029 | ||
78 | would do. The problem was, I wasn't profitable with any of it. And I tried very, | ||
79 | very hard. And it wasn't until I looked at things with the perspective that if I | ||
80 | |||
81 | 17 | ||
82 | 00:03:36,029 ~-~-> 00:03:46,169 | ||
83 | were trying to upset the individuals that are trying to do the things that the | ||
84 | books say, how would I go about doing that? What I was creating was a | ||
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86 | 18 | ||
87 | 00:03:46,169 ~-~-> 00:03:56,969 | ||
88 | documentation stage of a computer program. Okay, from a systems analyst | ||
89 | perspective, okay. I looked at the market as a whole. And if I were to be able | ||
90 | |||
91 | 19 | ||
92 | 00:03:56,969 ~-~-> 00:04:09,659 | ||
93 | to wrangle, okay, everybody's collective thought process, or at least a | ||
94 | majority, to think about a specific direction or a specific level of interest in | ||
95 | |||
96 | 20 | ||
97 | 00:04:09,659 ~-~-> 00:04:19,589 | ||
98 | price. How would I go about doing that? And how can I do it on a repeating | ||
99 | fashion? Because my belief is price is not random. And if you've watched | ||
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101 | 21 | ||
102 | 00:04:19,589 ~-~-> 00:04:33,659 | ||
103 | anything of my work, or examples in my trades, you'll see that that's pretty | ||
104 | much a no brainer, it's very predictable. And if we understand that there are | ||
105 | |||
106 | 22 | ||
107 | 00:04:34,229 ~-~-> 00:04:47,669 | ||
108 | individuals or entities or now an algorithm that controls the fluctuations in | ||
109 | price, and how do we argue and wrestle with the idea that what was going on | ||
110 | |||
111 | 23 | ||
112 | 00:04:47,669 ~-~-> 00:05:03,299 | ||
113 | before electronic trading? Well, it's the same theory that it's used. It's just | ||
114 | been automated. The folks down on the floor When it was open outcry, only the | ||
115 | |||
116 | 24 | ||
117 | 00:05:03,299 ~-~-> 00:05:10,139 | ||
118 | illusion was they were helping push price up or pushing price down. And the fact | ||
119 | is, that's not true. | ||
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121 | 25 | ||
122 | 00:05:11,250 ~-~-> 00:05:21,900 | ||
123 | And the reason why I knew this was most likely accurate, is because I've learned | ||
124 | my SNP trading from Georgia Joe, in Georgia. And Joe was a floor trader for the | ||
125 | |||
126 | 26 | ||
127 | 00:05:21,900 ~-~-> 00:05:32,670 | ||
128 | s&p. And he said specifically, in many of his teachings, that he left | ||
129 | demoralized certain days, he lost a lot of money on some particular days, where | ||
130 | |||
131 | 27 | ||
132 | 00:05:33,570 ~-~-> 00:05:41,880 | ||
133 | if he had the insight that everyone would assume they have on the floor, he | ||
134 | shouldn't have been having these big suffering losses. So what was going on | ||
135 | |||
136 | 28 | ||
137 | 00:05:41,880 ~-~-> 00:05:54,300 | ||
138 | those days? In emulation. So my belief is there's always someone pulling the | ||
139 | strings. Now, I can't introduce you to them. I can't say here's where they | ||
140 | |||
141 | 29 | ||
142 | 00:05:54,330 ~-~-> 00:06:04,380 | ||
143 | reside, here's where they originate from. Okay. So there's going to be a certain | ||
144 | measure of Tom Clancy in this, okay, by way of, I guess, you can put the quotes | ||
145 | |||
146 | 30 | ||
147 | 00:06:04,380 ~-~-> 00:06:14,370 | ||
148 | in quotes, symbols around it in quotation marks, if you will, conspiracy. And if | ||
149 | that upsets you and bothers, you've just turned the video off, I really don't | ||
150 | |||
151 | 31 | ||
152 | 00:06:14,370 ~-~-> 00:06:26,790 | ||
153 | care to try to convince you of it, okay. But if morbid curiosity has kept you on | ||
154 | this long, I promise you, you will be rewarded. So the mechanics of price | ||
155 | |||
156 | 32 | ||
157 | 00:06:26,790 ~-~-> 00:06:37,950 | ||
158 | manipulation started in the beginning, okay, it's always been there. As long as | ||
159 | there's been a market, there's always been someone in control, otherwise, it | ||
160 | |||
161 | 33 | ||
162 | 00:06:37,950 ~-~-> 00:06:51,480 | ||
163 | could crash, any market could be completely decimated. If it was sheer, by way | ||
164 | of the buying and selling that takes place on speculating, that's it. And they | ||
165 | |||
166 | 34 | ||
167 | 00:06:51,480 ~-~-> 00:07:01,800 | ||
168 | build in these ideas, these supposedly circuit breakers, but we're going to stop | ||
169 | the selling from causing the market go down too far. They're all illusions, | ||
170 | |||
171 | 35 | ||
172 | 00:07:02,100 ~-~-> 00:07:12,720 | ||
173 | they're things that make you believe that the system is there for your benefit. | ||
174 | And they're putting things in place to protect you as the investor. And that's | ||
175 | |||
176 | 36 | ||
177 | 00:07:12,780 ~-~-> 00:07:26,460 | ||
178 | not what goes on. Okay. So, when we look at price action, we understand that if | ||
179 | there is a absence of randomness, that means there must be a present and clear | ||
180 | |||
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182 | 00:07:26,820 ~-~-> 00:07:37,170 | ||
183 | order of things. So what is that order? Well, the books will teach you, as they | ||
184 | taught me in my beginning, that it's all about support and resistance. The | ||
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186 | 38 | ||
187 | 00:07:37,170 ~-~-> 00:07:47,190 | ||
188 | problem is, is what support or which resistance should you use? And how do you | ||
189 | know if a support resistance is going to hold? And I get that question a lot. | ||
190 | |||
191 | 39 | ||
192 | 00:07:48,180 ~-~-> 00:08:00,720 | ||
193 | And before we can tackle that question, I'm going to ask you, what does the book | ||
194 | teach you about placing support resistance levels on your chart, find an old | ||
195 | |||
196 | 40 | ||
197 | 00:08:00,720 ~-~-> 00:08:08,700 | ||
198 | high find an old well, where it bounced where it repelled. There's where you put | ||
199 | your orders that and therefore the setups are going to occur there? How many | ||
200 | |||
201 | 41 | ||
202 | 00:08:08,700 ~-~-> 00:08:18,210 | ||
203 | times has that worked for you? I'm sure a few of you have many examples that you | ||
204 | could say, well, it worked here. They worked here and work here. But if you're | ||
205 | |||
206 | 42 | ||
207 | 00:08:18,210 ~-~-> 00:08:30,270 | ||
208 | honest, how many times is a failed you? A lot more? I'm sure. So the question | ||
209 | is, if the market does, in fact, find support and resistance, and I don't | ||
210 | |||
211 | 43 | ||
212 | 00:08:30,270 ~-~-> 00:08:39,450 | ||
213 | believe there is support and resistance in the marketplace, it's again, an | ||
214 | illusion. Because what you're supposing is at that specific price level in the | ||
215 | |||
216 | 44 | ||
217 | 00:08:39,450 ~-~-> 00:08:50,940 | ||
218 | past is going to have the exact same response going forward. And it never rarely | ||
219 | ever shows that consistency, once in a while will happen enough to write books | ||
220 | |||
221 | 45 | ||
222 | 00:08:50,940 ~-~-> 00:09:03,960 | ||
223 | and write chapters and enough to do seminars and webinars on. But when you start | ||
224 | walking forward that idea, you have problems. It's like quicksand. It looks like | ||
225 | |||
226 | 46 | ||
227 | 00:09:03,960 ~-~-> 00:09:13,260 | ||
228 | good footing. But when you step out there, you start sinking, and you start | ||
229 | questioning what's really going on. So I had a lot of frustration in the | ||
230 | |||
231 | 47 | ||
232 | 00:09:13,260 ~-~-> 00:09:24,000 | ||
233 | beginning, after encountering adversity in my trading, so I had to figure things | ||
234 | out. I had to I had to think about things from an analytical standpoint. And I | ||
235 | |||
236 | 48 | ||
237 | 00:09:24,000 ~-~-> 00:09:34,890 | ||
238 | will admit to you right now that I wasn't confident that I was going to figure | ||
239 | it out. But I sure as hell tried. And I was trying every single day, more hours | ||
240 | |||
241 | 49 | ||
242 | 00:09:34,890 ~-~-> 00:09:48,060 | ||
243 | than a full time job would have anyone work. Eight to 10 hours a day, sometimes | ||
244 | 13 hours a day, and study. So I've been obsessive about this all my life. So I | ||
245 | |||
246 | 50 | ||
247 | 00:09:48,060 ~-~-> 00:09:56,730 | ||
248 | want you to understand that I didn't just throw this presentation together | ||
249 | because it just fits today. I want you to go through the same mechanics and | ||
250 | |||
251 | 51 | ||
252 | 00:09:56,730 ~-~-> 00:10:05,940 | ||
253 | process that I'm doing here on any market. Any market whatsoever, because it's | ||
254 | the same thing. There's always a puppeteer, | ||
255 | |||
256 | 52 | ||
257 | 00:10:06,990 ~-~-> 00:10:18,990 | ||
258 | there's always someone pulling the strings, it's never being left to the | ||
259 | randomness of buying and selling. Okay? So I don't believe there's support | ||
260 | |||
261 | 53 | ||
262 | 00:10:18,990 ~-~-> 00:10:26,850 | ||
263 | resistance in the marketplace. And then that's probably unsettling for some of | ||
264 | you. And I don't believe their supply and demand either. Because these are all | ||
265 | |||
266 | 54 | ||
267 | 00:10:27,180 ~-~-> 00:10:40,620 | ||
268 | notions that promote the idea of free trade. And there's nothing further than | ||
269 | that. And it comes to truth of the markets, its complete and utter control and | ||
270 | |||
271 | 55 | ||
272 | 00:10:40,620 ~-~-> 00:10:53,940 | ||
273 | manipulation. We are given the ideas and perspectives by industry, talking | ||
274 | heads, gurus, teachers, and such. And they could come across with the greatest | ||
275 | |||
276 | 56 | ||
277 | 00:10:53,940 ~-~-> 00:11:06,900 | ||
278 | intentions and well meaning spirit. But it's flawed. Because it's promoting the | ||
279 | idea that there's no one really in control of price when there absolutely is. | ||
280 | |||
281 | 57 | ||
282 | 00:11:07,950 ~-~-> 00:11:22,860 | ||
283 | And I've shown many times where I can predict within one PIP or the very PIP | ||
284 | have a particular high or low of a day, or week. And to me, no one can have that | ||
285 | |||
286 | 58 | ||
287 | 00:11:22,860 ~-~-> 00:11:35,640 | ||
288 | level of skill, or prognostication. If there wasn't a method behind it, that was | ||
289 | measurable, that there was a well, data behind it to support it. Because if we | ||
290 | |||
291 | 59 | ||
292 | 00:11:35,640 ~-~-> 00:11:45,900 | ||
293 | understand that, indicators, and trend lines, you've seen all those things | ||
294 | before, if it was beat by that, then we would all have the same settings, we | ||
295 | |||
296 | 60 | ||
297 | 00:11:45,900 ~-~-> 00:11:58,410 | ||
298 | would all have the same trend line anchor points. And we don't. And yet, still, | ||
299 | the majority of people lose money doing it. So I was forced at an early age in | ||
300 | |||
301 | 61 | ||
302 | 00:11:58,410 ~-~-> 00:12:10,590 | ||
303 | my career, to abandon those things, because I want to only focus on the things | ||
304 | that make sense. And I had to streamline my focus to things that made the | ||
305 | |||
306 | 62 | ||
307 | 00:12:10,590 ~-~-> 00:12:26,130 | ||
308 | clearest depiction of what price should do, and finding generic characteristics | ||
309 | and price behavior that will repeat not because it's a specific setting, or | ||
310 | |||
311 | 63 | ||
312 | 00:12:26,130 ~-~-> 00:12:37,830 | ||
313 | indicator, but because it's what price will do, by its very nature. So what am I | ||
314 | getting at, if it's not support resistance, what's moving price, order flow. | ||
315 | |||
316 | 64 | ||
317 | 00:12:39,390 ~-~-> 00:12:48,090 | ||
318 | It's all about where the money is. Now, the books will never teach you this. | ||
319 | Because the folks that write these books don't understand or even know about it, | ||
320 | |||
321 | 65 | ||
322 | 00:12:48,810 ~-~-> 00:13:01,410 | ||
323 | because they're so indoctrinated. They believe wholeheartedly, that their system | ||
324 | of indicators, or their methodology is resulting in that profitable trade, when | ||
325 | |||
326 | 66 | ||
327 | 00:13:01,410 ~-~-> 00:13:11,700 | ||
328 | that in itself is the sheer randomness that they're talking about. It's the | ||
329 | price action that's not random. But their reaction and result of their | ||
330 | |||
331 | 67 | ||
332 | 00:13:11,940 ~-~-> 00:13:24,330 | ||
333 | interpretation of indicators and their methodology. And that's the randomness of | ||
334 | the results of their system is what's random, not price action. If you look at | ||
335 | |||
336 | 68 | ||
337 | 00:13:24,420 ~-~-> 00:13:38,760 | ||
338 | promoters of ideas that sell systems and EAS, and things of that nature, as soon | ||
339 | as they say they have proprietary indicators. that's a that's a red flag right | ||
340 | |||
341 | 69 | ||
342 | 00:13:38,760 ~-~-> 00:13:48,480 | ||
343 | there, they are not looking at what I'm going to show you today. And it's very | ||
344 | generic. It's a very simple approach. It's about price. It's the open the high, | ||
345 | |||
346 | 70 | ||
347 | 00:13:48,480 ~-~-> 00:14:01,140 | ||
348 | the low and the close. It's a secret for indicator collection. And it goes by | ||
349 | everyone, it goes right over their head every single day. So when we understand, | ||
350 | |||
351 | 71 | ||
352 | 00:14:01,440 ~-~-> 00:14:15,240 | ||
353 | or at least I'm asking you to suspend your belief in indicators and other | ||
354 | methodologies just for the sake of this video. If we can simply say that the | ||
355 | |||
356 | 72 | ||
357 | 00:14:15,240 ~-~-> 00:14:26,730 | ||
358 | market is and trust me on this, for the presentation, the market moves where the | ||
359 | money is, okay, we know that they are sometimes referred to as a stop run. But | ||
360 | |||
361 | 73 | ||
362 | 00:14:26,730 ~-~-> 00:14:35,280 | ||
363 | the books are not always as clear to determine a methodology on how to trade | ||
364 | with that or to avoid it. It's just written up as well. You know, that's why you | ||
365 | |||
366 | 74 | ||
367 | 00:14:35,280 ~-~-> 00:14:44,490 | ||
368 | have to have good risk management and money management because price is random. | ||
369 | And again, that's always been a stick in my craw. I've had a problem accepting | ||
370 | |||
371 | 75 | ||
372 | 00:14:44,490 ~-~-> 00:14:55,950 | ||
373 | that because people that get wealthy in the markets are not randomly getting | ||
374 | there. They're doing things that are, again, measurable. Now when I'm saying | ||
375 | |||
376 | 76 | ||
377 | 00:14:56,010 ~-~-> 00:15:03,210 | ||
378 | making a lot of money. I'm not talking about the guys who make $100,000 a year | ||
379 | I'm talking about the first They make millions of dollars per month. And these | ||
380 | |||
381 | 77 | ||
382 | 00:15:03,210 ~-~-> 00:15:05,190 | ||
383 | folks know exactly what's going on. | ||
384 | |||
385 | 78 | ||
386 | 00:15:06,000 ~-~-> 00:15:14,700 | ||
387 | And they do the same things over and over and over again. And they expect the | ||
388 | same things and price action because it is absolutely controlled. So what do I | ||
389 | |||
390 | 79 | ||
391 | 00:15:14,700 ~-~-> 00:15:26,520 | ||
392 | mean? What do I mean by this? What do I mean by order flow? Well, when I look at | ||
393 | price, as we looking at this chart right now, is many peaks and valleys in it. | ||
394 | |||
395 | 80 | ||
396 | 00:15:27,060 ~-~-> 00:15:38,880 | ||
397 | Now, right away, depending upon where you've come from, in your discipline of | ||
398 | technical analysis, your I may be going to harmonic patterns, or your I may be | ||
399 | |||
400 | 81 | ||
401 | 00:15:38,880 ~-~-> 00:15:51,630 | ||
402 | drawn to a suppose a trendline, or some view, classic support resistance highs | ||
403 | and lows, bottoms become tops and tops becomes bottoms cliche, whatever that is, | ||
404 | |||
405 | 82 | ||
406 | 00:15:51,990 ~-~-> 00:16:02,610 | ||
407 | I'm asking you to to push it to side just for a couple more minutes. And I'm | ||
408 | going to ask you to think about price. Okay, think about a price. And think | ||
409 | |||
410 | 83 | ||
411 | 00:16:02,610 ~-~-> 00:16:17,250 | ||
412 | about it in its 00 level. In this example, here, we're looking at the euro | ||
413 | dollar, and we have a price range of 121. Down to approximately 116 or so. in | ||
414 | |||
415 | 84 | ||
416 | 00:16:17,250 ~-~-> 00:16:32,520 | ||
417 | that range. There are several 00 levels for what I refer to as a big figure. And | ||
418 | there's several 50 levels, okay, like for instance, like 120 50, or 121 51 1950, | ||
419 | |||
420 | 85 | ||
421 | 00:16:32,940 ~-~-> 00:16:49,320 | ||
422 | then you have the big figures, 119, even 120, even 121, even 117, even, and so | ||
423 | on. And I want you to think about how price moves above and below these 50 00 | ||
424 | |||
425 | 86 | ||
426 | 00:16:49,320 ~-~-> 00:16:58,770 | ||
427 | levels. You probably never noticed it before. But this is the beginning | ||
428 | mechanics of understanding how price moves algorithmically. Okay, I have the 00 | ||
429 | |||
430 | 87 | ||
431 | 00:16:58,770 ~-~-> 00:17:08,160 | ||
432 | level, the 50 levels on the chart in red. And I've also incorporated the 20 | ||
433 | levels and 80 levels, okay, because we're gonna go over a few characteristics | ||
434 | |||
435 | 88 | ||
436 | 00:17:08,160 ~-~-> 00:17:18,480 | ||
437 | that are generic and price. But right away, you should be able to see that there | ||
438 | are significant turning points at these references, 20 8050 and zero levels. | ||
439 | |||
440 | 89 | ||
441 | 00:17:19,260 ~-~-> 00:17:28,440 | ||
442 | Everyone out there struggles with what's the right support resistance level. And | ||
443 | if you just simply do this to your chart, you'll have the key levels that are | ||
444 | |||
445 | 90 | ||
446 | 00:17:28,440 ~-~-> 00:17:40,380 | ||
447 | going to be most likely or salient to current price action at the time. Now I'm | ||
448 | going to take that information and promote an understanding that how we can use | ||
449 | |||
450 | 91 | ||
451 | 00:17:40,380 ~-~-> 00:17:55,770 | ||
452 | institutional pricing like this 50 00 levels 20s and 80s. To find key turning | ||
453 | points, okay, which will also lend well to finding setups. So right away, I want | ||
454 | |||
455 | 92 | ||
456 | 00:17:55,770 ~-~-> 00:18:05,010 | ||
457 | you to take a look at the reactions that take place around the 50 levels and the | ||
458 | 00 levels. For instance, if we look at the 117, big figure down here, price was | ||
459 | |||
460 | 93 | ||
461 | 00:18:05,010 ~-~-> 00:18:11,370 | ||
462 | able to move down to it. But did it stop right at that level? Now it went | ||
463 | through it despite a little bit. And then there was a reaction, price came back | ||
464 | |||
465 | 94 | ||
466 | 00:18:11,370 ~-~-> 00:18:20,610 | ||
467 | down. Now support resistance idea theory would say okay, let's wait for it to | ||
468 | get back down to that level. It didn't do it. It traded higher. And it cut | ||
469 | |||
470 | 95 | ||
471 | 00:18:20,610 ~-~-> 00:18:35,400 | ||
472 | through a mid figure in at level, another big figure through a 20 level but then | ||
473 | failed to get to a 50 level and then fell all the way down back down into this | ||
474 | |||
475 | 96 | ||
476 | 00:18:35,400 ~-~-> 00:18:43,470 | ||
477 | level. Now right away folks is subscribed to support resistance, they would say | ||
478 | okay, well, here we are, we traded back to that level. So I can be a buyer now. | ||
479 | |||
480 | 97 | ||
481 | 00:18:43,710 ~-~-> 00:18:51,930 | ||
482 | And I'll put a stop loss rate below my low, and they get rewarded for a little | ||
483 | while. And then price comes back down and drives through. Why is it doing that? | ||
484 | |||
485 | 98 | ||
486 | 00:18:52,470 ~-~-> 00:19:03,900 | ||
487 | Why is it doing it again here, because these double bottoms are designed to | ||
488 | lower your eye to it and feel that it's safe to put your stop loss below it for | ||
489 | |||
490 | 99 | ||
491 | 00:19:03,900 ~-~-> 00:19:04,680 | ||
492 | a long position. | ||
493 | |||
494 | 100 | ||
495 | 00:19:06,030 ~-~-> 00:19:18,660 | ||
496 | Whenever we see price points in charts that have equal levels, that's an | ||
497 | opportunity for a raid. Price should go down there, probe that area, and then | ||
498 | |||
499 | 101 | ||
500 | 00:19:18,720 ~-~-> 00:19:30,780 | ||
501 | anticipate a rejection and go the other way. And other examples here, double | ||
502 | tops, price runs through it. Now this time it runs through it in doesn't reject. | ||
503 | |||
504 | 102 | ||
505 | 00:19:31,380 ~-~-> 00:19:41,460 | ||
506 | The reason why is because we've had a market structure shift inside this area | ||
507 | right here. After trying several times to get below 117 big figure. The | ||
508 | |||
509 | 103 | ||
510 | 00:19:41,460 ~-~-> 00:19:51,510 | ||
511 | algorithm was not allowing price to go below. It wasn't the fact that there was | ||
512 | no sellers. And it wasn't an imbalance of more buyers and sellers. The algo was | ||
513 | |||
514 | 104 | ||
515 | 00:19:51,660 ~-~-> 00:20:02,310 | ||
516 | working this level 117 How do you know it's working it was that mean? It's going | ||
517 | down to it a lot and sweeping through it. That means they're accumulating long | ||
518 | |||
519 | 105 | ||
520 | 00:20:02,310 ~-~-> 00:20:16,230 | ||
521 | positions down here. Every time it makes a lower low. Everyone else's system | ||
522 | will say that's weak. It's making lower lows. No, it's accumulating, buy, buy | ||
523 | |||
524 | 106 | ||
525 | 00:20:16,230 ~-~-> 00:20:27,870 | ||
526 | orders, with the existing sellers that are in place below these lows. Now, I | ||
527 | want you to think about how when price reaches up to a 00 level or a 50 level, | ||
528 | |||
529 | 107 | ||
530 | 00:20:29,070 ~-~-> 00:20:39,360 | ||
531 | it's significant. Okay, it's kind of like mile markers. So if we can trade | ||
532 | through a 50 level or full figure handle, Okay, so here's your level, or 50. | ||
533 | |||
534 | 108 | ||
535 | 00:20:41,580 ~-~-> 00:20:53,940 | ||
536 | That to me, if we understand the daily bias as well, if you think about what I | ||
537 | taught in the high probability scalping series of three videos, the concept of | ||
538 | |||
539 | 109 | ||
540 | 00:20:53,970 ~-~-> 00:21:03,030 | ||
541 | determining what the daily bias is in that series is really simple. And you | ||
542 | stick with that daily bias until we get to a potential turning point. And that's | ||
543 | |||
544 | 110 | ||
545 | 00:21:03,030 ~-~-> 00:21:14,100 | ||
546 | going to be on the hourly chart, which is what I'm showing you here. Everything | ||
547 | I'm showing you with a purpose in mind should help to remove the anxiety about | ||
548 | |||
549 | 111 | ||
550 | 00:21:14,340 ~-~-> 00:21:21,870 | ||
551 | what support resistance levels you should be looking at. And by the time I | ||
552 | conclude this video, where you can put your fibs, okay, and remove all that | ||
553 | |||
554 | 112 | ||
555 | 00:21:21,870 ~-~-> 00:21:33,960 | ||
556 | ambiguity. So we're going to assume that we've arrived at a bullish idea that | ||
557 | the euro dollar is going to go up from here, it doesn't matter that you missed | ||
558 | |||
559 | 113 | ||
560 | 00:21:33,960 ~-~-> 00:21:42,900 | ||
561 | the buying low point down here, it's not important. Okay, that's not the | ||
562 | important part at all. What I want to show you is, there are folks that will | ||
563 | |||
564 | 114 | ||
565 | 00:21:42,900 ~-~-> 00:21:55,350 | ||
566 | argue, okay, and suggest that a lot of the things that I teach or show, it's | ||
567 | been cherry picked for the purpose of looking good. And I'm gonna show you how | ||
568 | |||
569 | 115 | ||
570 | 00:21:55,350 ~-~-> 00:22:04,290 | ||
571 | that's not true at all. Okay, and you can find this same types of setups. And | ||
572 | you'll see that they are cookie cutter for the same type of thing all the time. | ||
573 | |||
574 | 116 | ||
575 | 00:22:04,740 ~-~-> 00:22:16,230 | ||
576 | And it looks like to the uninitiated, like, perfect hindsight, cherry picking, | ||
577 | but it's not. I'll give you an example. All right, so we had all the cell stops | ||
578 | |||
579 | 117 | ||
580 | 00:22:16,230 ~-~-> 00:22:26,100 | ||
581 | ran out on this big figure at 117. Okay, and then price rallies, and it takes | ||
582 | out a key swing high. Now, why is this a key swing high, because it's come all | ||
583 | |||
584 | 118 | ||
585 | 00:22:26,100 ~-~-> 00:22:35,220 | ||
586 | the way back down, taking out lows. So if it breaks this high, that will be a | ||
587 | significant event in price action, at least for the euro dollar on an hourly | ||
588 | |||
589 | 119 | ||
590 | 00:22:35,220 ~-~-> 00:22:45,720 | ||
591 | chart is price, then, after making a higher high than this swing high here, it | ||
592 | starts to retrace and comes back down. And it finds a reaction right here and | ||
593 | |||
594 | 120 | ||
595 | 00:22:45,720 ~-~-> 00:22:57,000 | ||
596 | bounces up again, creates an equal high starts to come back down. folks in the | ||
597 | retail world will see this as resistance. Not you. There has been a shift in the | ||
598 | |||
599 | 121 | ||
600 | 00:22:57,000 ~-~-> 00:23:07,710 | ||
601 | market structure rallies. Now what I want you to do is I want you to think about | ||
602 | and I'm gonna zoom in here, swing high that broke this swing high. Now we have a | ||
603 | |||
604 | 122 | ||
605 | 00:23:07,710 ~-~-> 00:23:20,370 | ||
606 | bullish market structure. There will be folks out there that will say, Hey, you | ||
607 | know, these educators, they put their fibs in after the fact. So that way, it | ||
608 | |||
609 | 123 | ||
610 | 00:23:20,370 ~-~-> 00:23:28,080 | ||
611 | looks good. And they'll do something like this. And that's great. Okay, that | ||
612 | would have worked because it stopped would have never been hit. Okay, but you're | ||
613 | |||
614 | 124 | ||
615 | 00:23:28,080 ~-~-> 00:23:37,590 | ||
616 | looking at a swing low, you're looking at the actual price points, okay. And the | ||
617 | reason why I teach folks to focus on the bodies of the candles because your | ||
618 | |||
619 | 125 | ||
620 | 00:23:37,590 ~-~-> 00:23:49,920 | ||
621 | broker has the wonderful flexibility that you both agreed to then having about | ||
622 | delivering the price to your platform, and it will always be slightly different | ||
623 | |||
624 | 126 | ||
625 | 00:23:49,920 ~-~-> 00:23:57,630 | ||
626 | than what is actually on the interbank level. Now, I'll say that, again, in | ||
627 | layman's terms, everyone's broker's price is going to be slightly different | ||
628 | |||
629 | 127 | ||
630 | 00:23:57,630 ~-~-> 00:24:07,920 | ||
631 | because it benefits them in house on their own books, their their own customer | ||
632 | base will be cannibalized when it's convenient for the broker. | ||
633 | |||
634 | 128 | ||
635 | 00:24:09,960 ~-~-> 00:24:21,630 | ||
636 | Okay, so, I want you to remove the idea that you have to know what swing low and | ||
637 | what swing high to put your foot one. Okay. Forget that. Because that's what the | ||
638 | |||
639 | 129 | ||
640 | 00:24:21,630 ~-~-> 00:24:33,930 | ||
641 | books teach. In 1994. I was, was looking at the Japanese yen of all currencies. | ||
642 | I know. The Japanese yen, I was trying to figure out what I wanted to do with | ||
643 | |||
644 | 130 | ||
645 | 00:24:33,930 ~-~-> 00:24:47,370 | ||
646 | that currency. Now, it was before I was trading forex, because forex wasn't | ||
647 | permitted to be traded prior to 1995 unless you were a bank, but in 94, I was | ||
648 | |||
649 | 131 | ||
650 | 00:24:47,370 ~-~-> 00:25:02,250 | ||
651 | looking at the Japanese yen. And something struck me as a dissapoint of study I | ||
652 | needed to get into the marketplace and find you know what What could be seen in | ||
653 | |||
654 | 132 | ||
655 | 00:25:02,250 ~-~-> 00:25:11,700 | ||
656 | price that repeats itself or whatever I'm struggling to figure it out because I | ||
657 | knew that I could come up with a way and at the time I was going to write a | ||
658 | |||
659 | 133 | ||
660 | 00:25:11,700 ~-~-> 00:25:23,070 | ||
661 | computer program that would make my trading automated. That was my intent. But | ||
662 | because I had to understand how it could reference certain price points to | ||
663 | |||
664 | 134 | ||
665 | 00:25:24,420 ~-~-> 00:25:30,990 | ||
666 | basically build a condition for bullish or bearishness. I didn't want to use | ||
667 | moving averages because I didn't believe in them because eventually the moving | ||
668 | |||
669 | 135 | ||
670 | 00:25:30,990 ~-~-> 00:25:41,160 | ||
671 | average, you know, at the highs will have you buying. And it's over, it's done. | ||
672 | So there had to be something for me to use as a criteria to determine where | ||
673 | |||
674 | 136 | ||
675 | 00:25:41,160 ~-~-> 00:25:50,850 | ||
676 | value is where overbought is where it's cheap, now where it's oversold or | ||
677 | overbought and where it's a good price to buy, or where it's a good price to | ||
678 | |||
679 | 137 | ||
680 | 00:25:50,850 ~-~-> 00:26:03,780 | ||
681 | sell. And I wanted to make it as generic as possible. So that way, my program | ||
682 | could reference these price points from a very generic standpoint, by that | ||
683 | |||
684 | 138 | ||
685 | 00:26:05,700 ~-~-> 00:26:19,590 | ||
686 | choice or pursuit. That particular day, it was July 10 1994. I remember writing | ||
687 | in my blog, in my journal, I said, I want to incorporate this specific thing in | ||
688 | |||
689 | 139 | ||
690 | 00:26:19,590 ~-~-> 00:26:32,610 | ||
691 | price action. Now, I did not know the ramifications of this observation in | ||
692 | price. And this is only by me studying price action alone and disregarding my | ||
693 | |||
694 | 140 | ||
695 | 00:26:32,610 ~-~-> 00:26:41,730 | ||
696 | indicators, because I had a lot of indicators at the time on my charts. But I | ||
697 | stripped it down and I said I need to know what price is going to do. That can | ||
698 | |||
699 | 141 | ||
700 | 00:26:41,730 ~-~-> 00:26:50,700 | ||
701 | be seen and measured over long periods of time, not just perfect examples. And | ||
702 | in hindsight, I need to be able to see this stuff going forward. So once I | ||
703 | |||
704 | 142 | ||
705 | 00:26:50,700 ~-~-> 00:27:01,200 | ||
706 | adopted what I'm going to show you here, it made perfect sense. That's the | ||
707 | reason why I could do and I actually contemplated doing this for about a week, I | ||
708 | |||
709 | 143 | ||
710 | 00:27:01,200 ~-~-> 00:27:10,080 | ||
711 | was going to plot my fibs, as I'm going to teach you here. And it would have | ||
712 | drove Twitter crazy. Oh, he's putting it where it makes sense for him. And you | ||
713 | |||
714 | 144 | ||
715 | 00:27:10,080 ~-~-> 00:27:19,140 | ||
716 | will never you have never seen this. And I'm telling you this, and I'm | ||
717 | challenging you, you find this in any book or educator, and it's got to be | ||
718 | |||
719 | 145 | ||
720 | 00:27:19,140 ~-~-> 00:27:29,370 | ||
721 | printed, or in video where you can see it before the fact Okay, like I I know, | ||
722 | it doesn't exist, because I buy everything. But this was never taught to me in | ||
723 | |||
724 | 146 | ||
725 | 00:27:29,460 ~-~-> 00:27:39,600 | ||
726 | any of the things I've ever seen. No one else teaches it. And again, it's just | ||
727 | one of those things that you get, or at least I received it by just being | ||
728 | |||
729 | 147 | ||
730 | 00:27:39,630 ~-~-> 00:27:55,020 | ||
731 | insanely focused. And from a standpoint, as a computer programmer, I needed to | ||
732 | be able to reference a specific price point. Now I'm gonna say this, and I want | ||
733 | |||
734 | 148 | ||
735 | 00:27:55,020 ~-~-> 00:28:06,540 | ||
736 | you to really pay attention. Because if I lost you by now, okay, this is going | ||
737 | to hopefully get you excited. Your broker is high, and my brokers high are not | ||
738 | |||
739 | 149 | ||
740 | 00:28:06,540 ~-~-> 00:28:17,940 | ||
741 | going to agree. Our lows are not going to agree there, there's always gonna be | ||
742 | some slight variance. Why is that? Because it's economical for them as the | ||
743 | |||
744 | 150 | ||
745 | 00:28:17,940 ~-~-> 00:28:25,110 | ||
746 | broker to manipulate price to shorten the spread to widen the spread when it's | ||
747 | convenient for them. | ||
748 | |||
749 | 151 | ||
750 | 00:28:26,400 ~-~-> 00:28:34,320 | ||
751 | That's the reason why I teach the use the body that candle because that's the | ||
752 | bulk of the volume. Now it still is not going to be lockstep for step, the same | ||
753 | |||
754 | 152 | ||
755 | 00:28:34,320 ~-~-> 00:28:41,730 | ||
756 | thing you would see on the interbank level, that price is not going to be | ||
757 | delivered to your demo account. It's not gonna be delivered to your Live | ||
758 | |||
759 | 153 | ||
760 | 00:28:41,730 ~-~-> 00:28:48,630 | ||
761 | account. And I don't care what broker there is, this is the reason why I avoid | ||
762 | the broker discussion, which is the good broker, it's up to you to decide that I | ||
763 | |||
764 | 154 | ||
765 | 00:28:48,630 ~-~-> 00:28:57,840 | ||
766 | don't ever want to promote the idea of one broker being the safest one, or the | ||
767 | best one, because there isn't anyone like that. They all have a vested interest | ||
768 | |||
769 | 155 | ||
770 | 00:28:57,840 ~-~-> 00:29:06,540 | ||
771 | in making money off of you. So if you lose money, I don't want you saying that I | ||
772 | cause you to lose money with that broker because you made a decision on your | ||
773 | |||
774 | 156 | ||
775 | 00:29:06,540 ~-~-> 00:29:15,780 | ||
776 | own. Okay. I will say this if you go through and do a reasonable research on the | ||
777 | internet and talk to people that are actually using them. That's the best | ||
778 | |||
779 | 157 | ||
780 | 00:29:15,780 ~-~-> 00:29:24,450 | ||
781 | feedback and selection process there is okay because the ones that are big name | ||
782 | and doing very well. They didn't get there you overnight, they've been able to | ||
783 | |||
784 | 158 | ||
785 | 00:29:24,450 ~-~-> 00:29:33,150 | ||
786 | hold a good customer base and retention. And there's not been enough horror | ||
787 | stories to put people on the on the sidelines about putting money with them. | ||
788 | |||
789 | 159 | ||
790 | 00:29:33,570 ~-~-> 00:29:43,680 | ||
791 | Okay, so I'll just say that for completeness sake, but there are folks that will | ||
792 | teach that the Fibonacci needs to be placed on the very, very low up to the | ||
793 | |||
794 | 160 | ||
795 | 00:29:43,680 ~-~-> 00:29:55,860 | ||
796 | very, very high and sometimes that works. And sometimes it doesn't. And I teach | ||
797 | that you should put a finger on the body's lowest open or close at a swing low | ||
798 | |||
799 | 161 | ||
800 | 00:29:55,980 ~-~-> 00:30:13,170 | ||
801 | up to the highest open or close in a swing high and sometimes It doesn't work. | ||
802 | what is really going on, is prices gravitating to these four levels. Now think I | ||
803 | |||
804 | 162 | ||
805 | 00:30:13,170 ~-~-> 00:30:24,990 | ||
806 | gave you a science to finding support resistance just now you don't even realize | ||
807 | it yet. I've also gave you the science behind why my fib works when it works. | ||
808 | |||
809 | 163 | ||
810 | 00:30:25,980 ~-~-> 00:30:42,630 | ||
811 | And why I only look at specific swing highs and swing lows. Look closely. price | ||
812 | breaks this swing high, comes back cycles back down into the mid figure. Okay? I | ||
813 | |||
814 | 164 | ||
815 | 00:30:42,630 ~-~-> 00:30:59,310 | ||
816 | want you to think about where price originated from. It started sweeping the 17, | ||
817 | big figure, right. And price traded all the way up and traded into the 1820 | ||
818 | |||
819 | 165 | ||
820 | 00:31:00,090 ~-~-> 00:31:14,880 | ||
821 | institutional price level. Now, it went a little bit above it. But I don't want | ||
822 | you focusing there. It worked off a 17 big figure up to the 1820 level. That's | ||
823 | |||
824 | 166 | ||
825 | 00:31:14,880 ~-~-> 00:31:27,720 | ||
826 | where you anchor your fib. If you put your Fibonacci on the 117, big figure, | ||
827 | notice I'm doing it away from any swing lows, any highs and the lows, forget | ||
828 | |||
829 | 167 | ||
830 | 00:31:27,720 ~-~-> 00:31:38,130 | ||
831 | that. That's retail thinking. You got to think with an institutional mindset | ||
832 | because this is how the algorithm delivers price. It comes exactly down to the | ||
833 | |||
834 | 168 | ||
835 | 00:31:38,130 ~-~-> 00:31:47,010 | ||
836 | 62% retracement level, then we get a pop, comes right back to this same price | ||
837 | level, see where it's stopping. It's not stopping at the high, it's stopping at | ||
838 | |||
839 | 169 | ||
840 | 00:31:47,010 ~-~-> 00:31:53,370 | ||
841 | the 20 level. Okay, now the same premise in mind, okay, watch what happens, I'm | ||
842 | going to take this fib | ||
843 | |||
844 | 170 | ||
845 | 00:31:59,880 ~-~-> 00:32:12,240 | ||
846 | off. And I want you to think about this area right in here. Now, there will be | ||
847 | folks that say you need to put your finger on this low, up to the highest high. | ||
848 | |||
849 | 171 | ||
850 | 00:32:12,510 ~-~-> 00:32:25,770 | ||
851 | And let's do that. On the lowest low on the highest high. Yes, we get it hit and | ||
852 | right here on 62%. tracing level, beautiful, nothing wrong with that. But I want | ||
853 | |||
854 | 172 | ||
855 | 00:32:25,770 ~-~-> 00:32:39,780 | ||
856 | you to think a little bit differently. Watch what happens 20 level back on | ||
857 | because it took it off. And I'll take this off again. And I'm going to calibrate | ||
858 | |||
859 | 173 | ||
860 | 00:32:39,780 ~-~-> 00:32:52,080 | ||
861 | my fib to the actual 50 level, not looking at the actual swing highs and swing | ||
862 | lows, I'm putting it right on the price level itself that prices working the 20 | ||
863 | |||
864 | 174 | ||
865 | 00:32:52,080 ~-~-> 00:33:02,730 | ||
866 | level off of the 1757 words, look at price hitting 1750 then reaction happens | ||
867 | there. Who cares about the actual low because your low is not going to agree | ||
868 | |||
869 | 175 | ||
870 | 00:33:02,730 ~-~-> 00:33:11,880 | ||
871 | with mine. And it's not gonna agree with 50 other people either only the same | ||
872 | people in that same respective liquidity pool or broker is going to have the | ||
873 | |||
874 | 176 | ||
875 | 00:33:11,910 ~-~-> 00:33:25,080 | ||
876 | same agreement. So and even if you do that, if you look at like FX cm, they had | ||
877 | many ways of looking at price action. I had people that were trading live in FX | ||
878 | |||
879 | 177 | ||
880 | 00:33:25,080 ~-~-> 00:33:36,210 | ||
881 | cm, and I had a Live account with FX cm at one time. And we still didn't even | ||
882 | agree on our highs and lows. So this is the reason why I'm telling you forget | ||
883 | |||
884 | 178 | ||
885 | 00:33:36,210 ~-~-> 00:33:44,310 | ||
886 | that. Forget the folks that tell you this is the proper way of putting your fib | ||
887 | on the low and the high forget that because that's not what's going on. Okay, | ||
888 | |||
889 | 179 | ||
890 | 00:33:44,970 ~-~-> 00:33:57,360 | ||
891 | price is moving to these four price levels. And they're reacting off of that. | ||
892 | Now when we know this, we can see the anchor point is the price level, not the | ||
893 | |||
894 | 180 | ||
895 | 00:33:57,360 ~-~-> 00:34:06,570 | ||
896 | very high or the low. Not the bodies of the candles either the buys or cancel | ||
897 | get you the closest thing to it without me teaching you this. But I wanted to | ||
898 | |||
899 | 181 | ||
900 | 00:34:06,570 ~-~-> 00:34:17,010 | ||
901 | answer this response because I got a couple emails from folks that really | ||
902 | support Tom Dante and again, this is not like a pissing match. I'm not trying to | ||
903 | |||
904 | 182 | ||
905 | 00:34:17,010 ~-~-> 00:34:29,130 | ||
906 | do that to be disrespectful or anything. But I got a call a correction when it's | ||
907 | necessary. And this is what really should be done with a fib. Looking at the | ||
908 | |||
909 | 183 | ||
910 | 00:34:29,130 ~-~-> 00:34:36,780 | ||
911 | reference points whenever you think you're gonna put your your Fibonacci on a | ||
912 | swing low, find out what level it is, if it's a 50 level and at level, a double | ||
913 | |||
914 | 184 | ||
915 | 00:34:36,780 ~-~-> 00:34:48,450 | ||
916 | zero level, then that's what you put it on. That's it. Forget all this other | ||
917 | stuff, because that's always going to be erroneous price action. Not in the | ||
918 | |||
919 | 185 | ||
920 | 00:34:48,450 ~-~-> 00:34:57,420 | ||
921 | sense that it wasn't necessary, or that they weren't doing something that reach | ||
922 | for stops or something like that. We're defending a level not going down to it | ||
923 | |||
924 | 186 | ||
925 | 00:34:57,750 ~-~-> 00:35:07,950 | ||
926 | as many times as they would be reasonably expected to see it It just means that | ||
927 | you have to think about how if price was controlled by a computer program, | ||
928 | |||
929 | 187 | ||
930 | 00:35:08,460 ~-~-> 00:35:19,680 | ||
931 | there's no way on earth that could it could ever see all of our orders. It | ||
932 | can't. But when it goes to these levels, and sweeps through it a little bit, | ||
933 | |||
934 | 188 | ||
935 | 00:35:19,680 ~-~-> 00:35:29,520 | ||
936 | that's all that's necessary because the common thesis is stop losses are just | ||
937 | below old low, or at the old low. So they go to that specific price level, and | ||
938 | |||
939 | 189 | ||
940 | 00:35:29,520 ~-~-> 00:35:39,540 | ||
941 | they whip through it just by a little bit. They don't know where your orders are | ||
942 | specifically, they just know where they're likely to be at. Think about that. | ||
943 | |||
944 | 190 | ||
945 | 00:35:40,500 ~-~-> 00:35:51,690 | ||
946 | Now, right away, if I had my anchor points on the price levels, as indicated | ||
947 | here, I got a deeper retracement that goes just a little bit below 62. But | ||
948 | |||
949 | 191 | ||
950 | 00:35:51,690 ~-~-> 00:36:06,360 | ||
951 | nonetheless, it's still there. Price rallies again, it takes off. Now watch. | ||
952 | Watch what happens here. If we see this buy point right in here. Well, how is | ||
953 | |||
954 | 192 | ||
955 | 00:36:06,360 ~-~-> 00:36:18,060 | ||
956 | that a buy point? Is it going to be a Fibonacci retracement? Well, let's take a | ||
957 | look at that. We're going to use the standard technical analysis way of doing | ||
958 | |||
959 | 193 | ||
960 | 00:36:18,060 ~-~-> 00:36:29,070 | ||
961 | it, we're going to put it on the low up to the high right there. Well, we didn't | ||
962 | get down to 62. We didn't get to 70.5. And we sure didn't get down to 79%. | ||
963 | |||
964 | 194 | ||
965 | 00:36:29,070 ~-~-> 00:36:37,890 | ||
966 | tradesmen didn't do it. So we can't, we can't look at this as an optimal trade | ||
967 | entry because it didn't retrace deep enough. So therefore, Fibonacci traders, | ||
968 | |||
969 | 195 | ||
970 | 00:36:37,890 ~-~-> 00:36:50,340 | ||
971 | and those that use the methodology as taught by the books, and everyone else | ||
972 | uses online, they miss out on this by. But now do what I taught you. We're going | ||
973 | |||
974 | 196 | ||
975 | 00:36:50,340 ~-~-> 00:36:51,480 | ||
976 | to calibrate it to | ||
977 | |||
978 | 197 | ||
979 | 00:36:53,010 ~-~-> 00:37:05,670 | ||
980 | the level, we're going to start with the 80 level and drop it down into the 50 | ||
981 | level. Okay. So right away, we have we have a shortened range in here. It was | ||
982 | |||
983 | 198 | ||
984 | 00:37:05,670 ~-~-> 00:37:17,670 | ||
985 | shortened range. Price has blown through what key price level? What did it just | ||
986 | shoot? What did this shoot through? Right here off of this run? It went through | ||
987 | |||
988 | 199 | ||
989 | 00:37:17,790 ~-~-> 00:37:30,720 | ||
990 | the big figure 119. So if it's going through with energy to get through 119, | ||
991 | shouldn't it be reasonably expected for it to maybe retest 119, or try to stay | ||
992 | |||
993 | 200 | ||
994 | 00:37:30,720 ~-~-> 00:37:44,100 | ||
995 | above 119. That's what the algorithm does. It determines these mile markers in | ||
996 | price. And once it overtakes a key big figure, or a mid figure, it will either | ||
997 | |||
998 | 201 | ||
999 | 00:37:44,100 ~-~-> 00:37:52,710 | ||
1000 | come back down to it, or it won't come back down to it or it'll come back down | ||
1001 | through it in reverse. There's three conditions you have to have now again, the | ||
1002 | |||
1003 | 202 | ||
1004 | 00:37:52,710 ~-~-> 00:38:03,390 | ||
1005 | folks that understand computer programming, understand exactly what I'm | ||
1006 | referring to as if then syntax, it's logic behind the decision making that | ||
1007 | |||
1008 | 203 | ||
1009 | 00:38:03,420 ~-~-> 00:38:13,800 | ||
1010 | controls what the outcome is going to be. Here, I want you to think about the | ||
1011 | the idea of how much energy it took to get away from 118 to get up to 118 80. | ||
1012 | |||
1013 | 204 | ||
1014 | 00:38:14,070 ~-~-> 00:38:25,080 | ||
1015 | Then it paused. And it ran aggressively again through 119. Big figure up to | ||
1016 | 119 50 then it starts to retrace? Well, we've cleared a big figure my mind right | ||
1017 | |||
1018 | 205 | ||
1019 | 00:38:25,080 ~-~-> 00:38:41,280 | ||
1020 | away thinks we probably will come back down to 119 to retest it. But in the | ||
1021 | event that it doesn't, what setups could be manifesting there. Watch for the fib | ||
1022 | |||
1023 | 206 | ||
1024 | 00:38:41,310 ~-~-> 00:38:48,990 | ||
1025 | on the 119. Big figure. And on 119 50. I'm going to zoom in so you can see it | ||
1026 | |||
1027 | 207 | ||
1028 | 00:38:56,970 ~-~-> 00:39:08,550 | ||
1029 | boom 62% retracement level, there's your optimal trade entry. Now, I'm gonna be | ||
1030 | honest with you. If I would have put this on a chart, okay, and anchored to fib | ||
1031 | |||
1032 | 208 | ||
1033 | 00:39:08,760 ~-~-> 00:39:21,000 | ||
1034 | Ray here and up to here. Everybody would have been screaming, what in the world | ||
1035 | this is cherry picking. He doesn't know how to use a Fibonacci really. Because | ||
1036 | |||
1037 | 209 | ||
1038 | 00:39:21,000 ~-~-> 00:39:27,900 | ||
1039 | I've been doing this for a long, long time. And it's not just these examples | ||
1040 | that it works on. I'm telling you to go through your charts, and you'll see it | ||
1041 | |||
1042 | 210 | ||
1043 | 00:39:28,980 ~-~-> 00:39:42,030 | ||
1044 | when prices bullish as eurodollar was. It's going to be reaching for levels. | ||
1045 | Okay. Why do I want to exit early? Like, I think that price may go up to a | ||
1046 | |||
1047 | 211 | ||
1048 | 00:39:42,030 ~-~-> 00:39:51,060 | ||
1049 | specific price level. Maybe ADR suggesting things maybe I've done some Fibonacci | ||
1050 | extensions or whatever. But I want to get out at the most logical price points. | ||
1051 | |||
1052 | 212 | ||
1053 | 00:39:52,380 ~-~-> 00:40:02,730 | ||
1054 | And they're going to be as close as I can to these four price levels. Look at | ||
1055 | the delivery price here. It went right to one, two 50 Yes, it went through it a | ||
1056 | |||
1057 | 213 | ||
1058 | 00:40:02,730 ~-~-> 00:40:12,390 | ||
1059 | little bit. I am never concerned about that. I don't care about that. Okay, what | ||
1060 | structures my trade is? Do I have the ability to get to these levels? Look how | ||
1061 | |||
1062 | 214 | ||
1063 | 00:40:12,390 ~-~-> 00:40:23,640 | ||
1064 | nice it and easily got to this 120 big finger. It's easy to understand the | ||
1065 | mechanics, when you think about price like this, remove the notion of you have | ||
1066 | |||
1067 | 215 | ||
1068 | 00:40:23,640 ~-~-> 00:40:31,440 | ||
1069 | to have the right swing high and the right swing low. No, you don't. You don't | ||
1070 | need that. You need to know where you are in terms of valuation. What's the | ||
1071 | |||
1072 | 216 | ||
1073 | 00:40:31,440 ~-~-> 00:40:46,320 | ||
1074 | price at? Think about this over here, this axis on your chart is the most | ||
1075 | important thing. Then this one down here, it's time when those two agree. And a | ||
1076 | |||
1077 | 217 | ||
1078 | 00:40:46,320 ~-~-> 00:40:56,550 | ||
1079 | bias is in play. In other words, are you bullish or bearish? There has to be a | ||
1080 | stage. Okay, what makes the setup or condition bullish or bearish? That's where | ||
1081 | |||
1082 | 218 | ||
1083 | 00:40:56,550 ~-~-> 00:41:05,880 | ||
1084 | the hardest work for you is? Because the entry patterns are the easiest, the | ||
1085 | easiest, the hardest thing is for you to determine should you be buy or should | ||
1086 | |||
1087 | 219 | ||
1088 | 00:41:05,880 ~-~-> 00:41:17,850 | ||
1089 | you be a seller and stay in that camp until your setup comes? period. Simple as | ||
1090 | that. Now we're going to take this idea. And we're going to switch it to when | ||
1091 | |||
1092 | 220 | ||
1093 | 00:41:17,850 ~-~-> 00:41:30,990 | ||
1094 | things are bearish. And I'm gonna look at this little point right here. Now if | ||
1095 | we were looking at classic Fibonacci application, here's a swing high. And we'll | ||
1096 | |||
1097 | 221 | ||
1098 | 00:41:30,990 ~-~-> 00:41:40,770 | ||
1099 | put it on the high here, down to the low, didn't even get back to the 50 level, | ||
1100 | or equilibrium would be 62 is up here. So how can you get a sell signal here? | ||
1101 | |||
1102 | 222 | ||
1103 | 00:41:41,850 ~-~-> 00:41:53,430 | ||
1104 | Think about price from an algorithmic standpoint. What price did it just leave? | ||
1105 | with energy? It left the 120 big figure. So it left the 120 big figure traded | ||
1106 | |||
1107 | 223 | ||
1108 | 00:41:53,430 ~-~-> 00:42:13,710 | ||
1109 | down to 119 50. Where should your fit be placed? on 120. So you have 1951 20, | ||
1110 | boom 70.5 level, there's your optimal trade entry. I know right? Folks, it's not | ||
1111 | |||
1112 | 224 | ||
1113 | 00:42:13,710 ~-~-> 00:42:23,790 | ||
1114 | about picking the right swing high. Right, swing low. It's about understanding | ||
1115 | what price is doing. It's all in open high, low and close. What is the price | ||
1116 | |||
1117 | 225 | ||
1118 | 00:42:24,540 ~-~-> 00:42:36,570 | ||
1119 | it's working off of right now? I gave you four price points, 00 levels, 50 | ||
1120 | levels, 20s and 80s. It's as simple as that there's your support resistance. The | ||
1121 | |||
1122 | 226 | ||
1123 | 00:42:36,570 ~-~-> 00:42:47,610 | ||
1124 | thing you have to know is where is the bias? Is it bullish or bearish? When you | ||
1125 | know these things, and you apply it, you will see things that no one else sees. | ||
1126 | |||
1127 | 227 | ||
1128 | 00:42:48,150 ~-~-> 00:42:59,940 | ||
1129 | And no one in the teaching circuits teaches this. It's mine. This is the | ||
1130 | byproduct of having an insane interest in knowing what price is going to do. And | ||
1131 | |||
1132 | 228 | ||
1133 | 00:43:00,600 ~-~-> 00:43:08,040 | ||
1134 | having a degree in something that couldn't make money with I went to school to | ||
1135 | learn to be a computer programmer. I've never received a paycheck one time doing | ||
1136 | |||
1137 | 229 | ||
1138 | 00:43:08,040 ~-~-> 00:43:19,320 | ||
1139 | that. But I've received huge paychecks by way of using this information and | ||
1140 | thinking about things from an analytical standpoint and trying to formulate | ||
1141 | |||
1142 | 230 | ||
1143 | 00:43:19,380 ~-~-> 00:43:35,730 | ||
1144 | analytical and algorithmic approaches to deciphering price action. So some more | ||
1145 | examples here. If you look at how price is moving, okay, we left the 120 went | ||
1146 | |||
1147 | 231 | ||
1148 | 00:43:35,730 ~-~-> 00:43:50,130 | ||
1149 | down to 1950, down to 19. Big figure swept through 1850 fell short of 1820. | ||
1150 | Okay, so we fell short of 1820. So are they supporting that price level? | ||
1151 | |||
1152 | 232 | ||
1153 | 00:43:51,510 ~-~-> 00:44:02,430 | ||
1154 | Well, they showed a willingness to go through a short term high here. So even | ||
1155 | though it never touched that level, and showed a strong reaction, your broker | ||
1156 | |||
1157 | 233 | ||
1158 | 00:44:02,460 ~-~-> 00:44:14,580 | ||
1159 | may not have that low touching this institutional level at 20. I still would use | ||
1160 | that I would use that reference point. So let's take a look at applying the fib | ||
1161 | |||
1162 | 234 | ||
1163 | 00:44:16,740 ~-~-> 00:44:29,490 | ||
1164 | on here 1820 and this is the part that's going to seem like form fitting, okay. | ||
1165 | But the question is going to be this when you're looking at these levels, the | ||
1166 | |||
1167 | 235 | ||
1168 | 00:44:29,490 ~-~-> 00:44:40,560 | ||
1169 | questions I asked myself is, is the level being worked up and down around it and | ||
1170 | then did it leave it the price get away from it energetically above it, you | ||
1171 | |||
1172 | 236 | ||
1173 | 00:44:40,590 ~-~-> 00:44:48,990 | ||
1174 | know, moving bullishly away from it or barely moving away from it because it's | ||
1175 | going to give you a tip as to what the algorithm is trying to do reprice higher | ||
1176 | |||
1177 | 237 | ||
1178 | 00:44:48,990 ~-~-> 00:44:58,080 | ||
1179 | or reprice lower. Now also, I'm also determining whether there's a willingness | ||
1180 | to get down to that level and if it fails to get to a level going up to it or | ||
1181 | |||
1182 | 238 | ||
1183 | 00:44:58,080 ~-~-> 00:45:09,540 | ||
1184 | going down to it. I will still Use that level because it's being defended. The | ||
1185 | algorithm is trying not to go beyond that price point. The reason why you're | ||
1186 | |||
1187 | 239 | ||
1188 | 00:45:09,540 ~-~-> 00:45:19,320 | ||
1189 | going to struggle with this is because you have to submit the idea that your | ||
1190 | retail account may not show the price level itself. But when you put these | ||
1191 | |||
1192 | 240 | ||
1193 | 00:45:19,320 ~-~-> 00:45:30,390 | ||
1194 | levels on your chart, it will help you decipher what price is, in fact, probably | ||
1195 | doing. Now, you may have expected price to hit that level. Okay. And it made it | ||
1196 | |||
1197 | 241 | ||
1198 | 00:45:30,390 ~-~-> 00:45:38,310 | ||
1199 | ugly, I probably would have been expecting that same thing that occur here. But | ||
1200 | when price reverses, and trades through the short term swing high here, when I | ||
1201 | |||
1202 | 242 | ||
1203 | 00:45:38,310 ~-~-> 00:45:47,340 | ||
1204 | see that I know that they defended at 20 level, and nothing's changed. It's the | ||
1205 | same thing as if you were looking for the setup to occur. Like after the fact | ||
1206 | |||
1207 | 243 | ||
1208 | 00:45:47,340 ~-~-> 00:45:54,930 | ||
1209 | here, it went above it. Okay, great, I'm going to look for a buy signal on the | ||
1210 | same context that I just framed, the earlier buy for this. So we're going to | ||
1211 | |||
1212 | 244 | ||
1213 | 00:45:54,930 ~-~-> 00:46:11,190 | ||
1214 | anchor our fed right on the 20 level, draw it up to this 1980 level because | ||
1215 | price did hit it and had a reaction off of it. Now watch closely. I'm looking at | ||
1216 | |||
1217 | 245 | ||
1218 | 00:46:11,220 ~-~-> 00:46:12,450 | ||
1219 | the price level. | ||
1220 | |||
1221 | 246 | ||
1222 | 00:46:18,300 ~-~-> 00:46:29,160 | ||
1223 | jumped on my platform to that low I gotta make sure it doesn't touch that. Okay, | ||
1224 | so we're on the 1820 level, up to the 88 level cuz it traded traded to it and | ||
1225 | |||
1226 | 247 | ||
1227 | 00:46:29,160 ~-~-> 00:46:39,210 | ||
1228 | reacted. So in price comes back down here, this is a buying opportunity right | ||
1229 | there. And we can start looking for these targets here. Okay, Brian, for this | ||
1230 | |||
1231 | 248 | ||
1232 | 00:46:39,330 ~-~-> 00:46:49,560 | ||
1233 | old high. Let's just watch and see what happens in price, using institutional | ||
1234 | price levels, not swing highs and swing lows on price, not stressing about, | ||
1235 | |||
1236 | 249 | ||
1237 | 00:46:49,710 ~-~-> 00:46:56,370 | ||
1238 | well, you know, there's certain educators out there that cherry pick and they | ||
1239 | put this stuffing Tom, I'm gonna put that at rest with me, because it doesn't | ||
1240 | |||
1241 | 250 | ||
1242 | 00:46:56,370 ~-~-> 00:47:04,410 | ||
1243 | work with me. That does not apply to me. I'm not saying he did associate that | ||
1244 | with me. I'm saying just in case you did. Okay, I want you to know that there's | ||
1245 | |||
1246 | 251 | ||
1247 | 00:47:04,410 ~-~-> 00:47:14,790 | ||
1248 | absolute science behind where I put a fit bat. Price meanders goes forward and | ||
1249 | look at the reaction right there. Beautiful. That's a buying opportunity as | ||
1250 | |||
1251 | 252 | ||
1252 | 00:47:14,790 ~-~-> 00:47:25,620 | ||
1253 | well. And what's resting right here. Equal highs, price should react to go where | ||
1254 | boom, clear that out. Under underlying premise behind the hump market price is | ||
1255 | |||
1256 | 253 | ||
1257 | 00:47:25,620 ~-~-> 00:47:40,950 | ||
1258 | it's bullish still. Boom, boom, hits it, it's over. This is what I'm talking | ||
1259 | about. When you have to look at order flow, I'm not using these gimmicky things | ||
1260 | |||
1261 | 254 | ||
1262 | 00:47:40,950 ~-~-> 00:47:49,380 | ||
1263 | that is there in fashion right now. You know, just like supply and demand was in | ||
1264 | fashion about five, six years ago. And you know, people still have faith in | ||
1265 | |||
1266 | 255 | ||
1267 | 00:47:49,380 ~-~-> 00:47:57,330 | ||
1268 | that. But I slice and dice that theory too, because they have limitations on it | ||
1269 | that don't make sense. Don't cut through candles, you have to cut through | ||
1270 | |||
1271 | 256 | ||
1272 | 00:47:57,330 ~-~-> 00:48:06,390 | ||
1273 | candles to get context in the market, you have to know certain things. And if | ||
1274 | you start putting parameters on that says you can only look back to this price | ||
1275 | |||
1276 | 257 | ||
1277 | 00:48:06,390 ~-~-> 00:48:16,830 | ||
1278 | point here and never cut through a candle at this, that doesn't make any sense. | ||
1279 | Because you'll never understand a real stop rate. Okay, or a run on a key level. | ||
1280 | |||
1281 | 258 | ||
1282 | 00:48:16,920 ~-~-> 00:48:28,680 | ||
1283 | If you don't cut through candles, and supply demand teaches that you can't do | ||
1284 | that. So let me take that off. We're going to take another couple more examples | ||
1285 | |||
1286 | 259 | ||
1287 | 00:48:28,680 ~-~-> 00:48:36,540 | ||
1288 | here. And I'll end this video because it's getting really long winded. But the | ||
1289 | idea is just to stimulate your thought processes behind it. It's not an absolute | ||
1290 | |||
1291 | 260 | ||
1292 | 00:48:36,540 ~-~-> 00:48:48,300 | ||
1293 | science for you, as it is for my mentorship. Okay, I'm just giving you examples | ||
1294 | of how it is I'm challenged, it cannot be rivaled by any other retail approach. | ||
1295 | |||
1296 | 261 | ||
1297 | 00:48:48,510 ~-~-> 00:48:58,080 | ||
1298 | If you want to put a Fibonacci on your chart, do it with this mind. And I'm | ||
1299 | telling you, you will start looking like a wizard, you'll see things that no one | ||
1300 | |||
1301 | 262 | ||
1302 | 00:48:58,080 ~-~-> 00:49:08,130 | ||
1303 | else is talking about. And you'll be pulling trades out of the marketplace that | ||
1304 | no one else would be doing either price keys off of the 1850 level again, I'm | ||
1305 | |||
1306 | 263 | ||
1307 | 00:49:08,130 ~-~-> 00:49:18,420 | ||
1308 | not going to the swing low. I'm going right off to the level itself. Okay. And | ||
1309 | we're going to go right up to the 1920 level. Boom optimal trade entry. So | ||
1310 | |||
1311 | 264 | ||
1312 | 00:49:18,420 ~-~-> 00:49:29,790 | ||
1313 | forget all this safe didn't even see this. They didn't worry with it. You want | ||
1314 | to be a buyer. No problem. We can capture the buy here. Okay. Same thing we want | ||
1315 | |||
1316 | 265 | ||
1317 | 00:49:29,790 ~-~-> 00:49:37,980 | ||
1318 | to look for projections on price once starts to move out if we take out this | ||
1319 | swing high, which is the old one. How far can it go up to? Here's a 200 | ||
1320 | |||
1321 | 266 | ||
1322 | 00:49:37,980 ~-~-> 00:49:49,440 | ||
1323 | extension. Boom, beautiful. On done completely decimated the euro dollar with | ||
1324 | that. Now, did I give you something retail here? Is there any trend lines on it | ||
1325 | |||
1326 | 267 | ||
1327 | 00:49:49,440 ~-~-> 00:50:01,050 | ||
1328 | any moving averages any stochastics? No, I use the Fibonacci but I used it in a | ||
1329 | way that we can grade institutional price swings the markets Move from an | ||
1330 | |||
1331 | 268 | ||
1332 | 00:50:01,080 ~-~-> 00:50:11,550 | ||
1333 | algorithmic standpoint, they're predictable, you can make a science out of why | ||
1334 | it should go where it should go. And where you should get in at getting in is | ||
1335 | |||
1336 | 269 | ||
1337 | 00:50:11,550 ~-~-> 00:50:20,340 | ||
1338 | the least important, you have to understand what side of the marketplace it's | ||
1339 | going to go for the up or the down the bullish or bearish. Okay. So that means | ||
1340 | |||
1341 | 270 | ||
1342 | 00:50:20,340 ~-~-> 00:50:28,140 | ||
1343 | you need to know what the draw is on price. Well, at this point here buying | ||
1344 | here, the draw is above this old high, that's where their buy stops are going to | ||
1345 | |||
1346 | 271 | ||
1347 | 00:50:28,140 ~-~-> 00:50:38,580 | ||
1348 | be. So even though this is suggesting this is a good level to take profit at, | ||
1349 | and it's a real nice reaction there and trades back down. Watch what happens | ||
1350 | |||
1351 | 272 | ||
1352 | 00:50:38,580 ~-~-> 00:50:47,520 | ||
1353 | again, in this little money price action in here. You probably don't know where | ||
1354 | I'm going with it. It'll be the last example for this presentation. We have | ||
1355 | |||
1356 | 273 | ||
1357 | 00:50:50,970 ~-~-> 00:51:01,290 | ||
1358 | price reacting in sweeping through the 1950 level, and then rallying up then | ||
1359 | coming back to a shallow retracement and falling short of getting to the 1980 | ||
1360 | |||
1361 | 274 | ||
1362 | 00:51:01,290 ~-~-> 00:51:10,500 | ||
1363 | level. Forget all that. Where's the price points? 19 5020 5200 PIP range. | ||
1364 | |||
1365 | 275 | ||
1366 | 00:51:11,970 ~-~-> 00:51:22,920 | ||
1367 | But right on the price levels themselves. Right there. Okay. So we're anchoring | ||
1368 | off this level, not the swing low, not the wick. If I were to put this on here, | ||
1369 | |||
1370 | 276 | ||
1371 | 00:51:23,040 ~-~-> 00:51:28,620 | ||
1372 | why the hell did you do that ICT? You would have been thinking Oh, he put it | ||
1373 | back here because this this is that level here night you would have never | ||
1374 | |||
1375 | 277 | ||
1376 | 00:51:28,620 ~-~-> 00:51:40,290 | ||
1377 | figured this out. You never would have figured this out. Okay. Looking at price, | ||
1378 | reacting at 1950. That's the level it was working the algorithm went to that | ||
1379 | |||
1380 | 278 | ||
1381 | 00:51:40,290 ~-~-> 00:51:53,250 | ||
1382 | level but swept it. So the real key work is 19 mid figure. Okay, so 1950 it | ||
1383 | rallies goes up to 2050 or 20 min. Figure then retraces back down. What's the | ||
1384 | |||
1385 | 279 | ||
1386 | 00:51:53,250 ~-~-> 00:52:05,550 | ||
1387 | hitting right here? 62% retracement level, boom. Well, also, is it happening? | ||
1388 | Order block. Today got two things going for you. institution order flow, bullish | ||
1389 | |||
1390 | 280 | ||
1391 | 00:52:05,550 ~-~-> 00:52:15,000 | ||
1392 | order block, optimal trade entry, buy it, it's going to go above this high for | ||
1393 | the stops is your fib target and look at the bodies of the candles very close to | ||
1394 | |||
1395 | 281 | ||
1396 | 00:52:15,000 ~-~-> 00:52:23,580 | ||
1397 | what would be acceptable as a target. And yes, it wicks through it a couple | ||
1398 | times. But that does not concern me. Okay, I want to know these levels here. | ||
1399 | |||
1400 | 282 | ||
1401 | 00:52:24,120 ~-~-> 00:52:31,080 | ||
1402 | Okay. And this is a buying opportunity that no one would look at this and say | ||
1403 | that's an optimal trade entry because they look at just my tutorials. They don't | ||
1404 | |||
1405 | 283 | ||
1406 | 00:52:31,080 ~-~-> 00:52:40,260 | ||
1407 | have this insight. But now you have it. Okay? If you want to learn things like | ||
1408 | this, and you want to apply certain higher level theories that I don't make a | ||
1409 | |||
1410 | 284 | ||
1411 | 00:52:40,260 ~-~-> 00:52:49,860 | ||
1412 | will ever make them public beyond what I've done here. The mentorship is for | ||
1413 | you. If you're not wanting to get to this level of insanity in terms of | ||
1414 | |||
1415 | 285 | ||
1416 | 00:52:49,860 ~-~-> 00:53:01,350 | ||
1417 | understand what price is going to do, then you just stick to the free tutorials | ||
1418 | and that'll be fine. But I just wanted to kind of like answer a response I got. | ||
1419 | |||
1420 | 286 | ||
1421 | 00:53:03,870 ~-~-> 00:53:13,290 | ||
1422 | Well, I didn't really get it. But I heard it in a video by another educator. And | ||
1423 | I just wanted to put my two cents in because I get a lot of opinions expressed | ||
1424 | |||
1425 | 287 | ||
1426 | 00:53:13,350 ~-~-> 00:53:22,500 | ||
1427 | about me and about my methodology. And many times it's done by way of ignorance, | ||
1428 | they don't really know what they're talking about. And they're grading me or | ||
1429 | |||
1430 | 288 | ||
1431 | 00:53:22,500 ~-~-> 00:53:32,610 | ||
1432 | suggesting that I'm doing certain things when they have clearly no idea what I'm | ||
1433 | doing. And I'm going to leave it at that. Okay, but there's so many examples in | ||
1434 | |||
1435 | 289 | ||
1436 | 00:53:32,610 ~-~-> 00:53:41,700 | ||
1437 | here. Okay, that it's crazy. Like I'll give you one more because I just want to | ||
1438 | do it. We have a swing high here. Okay, and we have a swing low here. Really | ||
1439 | |||
1440 | 290 | ||
1441 | 00:53:41,700 ~-~-> 00:53:50,580 | ||
1442 | nice sell off here. So what was the catalyst behind it? Well, if we put our fib | ||
1443 | obviously the market has shown a willingness to break down up here and I go | ||
1444 | |||
1445 | 291 | ||
1446 | 00:53:50,580 ~-~-> 00:53:59,850 | ||
1447 | through tutorials showing you that now the swing high swing low camp will do | ||
1448 | this. Okay, great. It gives you 60% Jason Oh, great. Nothing wrong with that. | ||
1449 | |||
1450 | 292 | ||
1451 | 00:54:00,030 ~-~-> 00:54:10,260 | ||
1452 | Okay, but in my mind what I'm doing is I'm doing my fib at the level itself at | ||
1453 | 20 1920 I'm dragging it down | ||
1454 | |||
1455 | 293 | ||
1456 | 00:54:15,270 ~-~-> 00:54:25,830 | ||
1457 | to 1920 so 2020 to 1920 Why am I putting it down here there's no there's no | ||
1458 | reference to this swing boy Michael it doesn't make any sense. This is stupid. | ||
1459 | |||
1460 | 294 | ||
1461 | 00:54:26,340 ~-~-> 00:54:35,880 | ||
1462 | You don't know what you're doing? Sure I do. Price done what it reacted by going | ||
1463 | higher and failing to get to 1920 so what's the algorithm doing is defending | ||
1464 | |||
1465 | 295 | ||
1466 | 00:54:35,880 ~-~-> 00:54:45,390 | ||
1467 | 1920 Well, how do I know that because it took a swing high. Oh well wait a | ||
1468 | minute Michael isn't this one of those breaks the swing high comes back down | ||
1469 | |||
1470 | 296 | ||
1471 | 00:54:45,420 ~-~-> 00:54:53,310 | ||
1472 | optimal trading shrink by No. Because the context is the markets broken down | ||
1473 | back here. That's why some of you look for optimal trade entry Long's and you | ||
1474 | |||
1475 | 297 | ||
1476 | 00:54:53,310 ~-~-> 00:55:03,510 | ||
1477 | don't get them. You get these smashed through and Oh no. How do I know? You have | ||
1478 | to know what the market is showing you By context, context is, what's the | ||
1479 | |||
1480 | 298 | ||
1481 | 00:55:03,510 ~-~-> 00:55:12,990 | ||
1482 | storyline behind price? Is it bullish or bearish? And has it reversed? Because | ||
1483 | if it has reversed, well, what's the reversal here, price went above an old | ||
1484 | |||
1485 | 299 | ||
1486 | 00:55:12,990 ~-~-> 00:55:23,610 | ||
1487 | high, fail to go higher, and came back down, find the reaction low and between | ||
1488 | the breaks that it's bearish until it resumes going higher again. So this whole | ||
1489 | |||
1490 | 300 | ||
1491 | 00:55:23,610 ~-~-> 00:55:32,190 | ||
1492 | model here is bearish. So my optimal trade entry would be framed on something | ||
1493 | like this, and it takes me deeper. So I'll get a slightly higher entry price, | ||
1494 | |||
1495 | 301 | ||
1496 | 00:55:32,550 ~-~-> 00:55:42,810 | ||
1497 | then if we were to use this high to this low, and look at the consolidation of | ||
1498 | price action, see the bulk of the volume in there, you're not seeing that, okay, | ||
1499 | |||
1500 | 302 | ||
1501 | 00:55:42,810 ~-~-> 00:55:53,490 | ||
1502 | now, look how much time the the institutions were given the opportunity to get | ||
1503 | short in here, before the big move drop, versus something like this. If you just | ||
1504 | |||
1505 | 303 | ||
1506 | 00:55:53,490 ~-~-> 00:56:05,040 | ||
1507 | do this, retail, okay, gets one to three chances. Maybe if you want to count | ||
1508 | this here, how many times you really want to hit that it's 62. And you know, | ||
1509 | |||
1510 | 304 | ||
1511 | 00:56:05,040 ~-~-> 00:56:13,200 | ||
1512 | you're probably not going to do it, you're going to want to get up here and | ||
1513 | deeper, and get some kind of a better fill. That's not what I'm doing. I'm | ||
1514 | |||
1515 | 305 | ||
1516 | 00:56:13,230 ~-~-> 00:56:30,960 | ||
1517 | looking for reasons to justify this openly and outwardly to the public. But many | ||
1518 | times my personal trades are framed with what would otherwise be seen as no | ||
1519 | |||
1520 | 306 | ||
1521 | 00:56:30,960 ~-~-> 00:56:43,140 | ||
1522 | basis whatsoever, but there is a rhyme and reason behind it all. Look how much | ||
1523 | time price spends in that 62 to 70.5 level, right in here. Lots of opportunity | ||
1524 | |||
1525 | 307 | ||
1526 | 00:56:43,140 ~-~-> 00:56:52,350 | ||
1527 | to get short there. And then finally, boom, to be Cavan. And you have your | ||
1528 | targets, boom, 60, I'm sorry that target two hits it, but also reaches more | ||
1529 | |||
1530 | 308 | ||
1531 | 00:56:52,350 ~-~-> 00:57:03,270 | ||
1532 | specifically for the 1850. Price wants to go to these levels, folks, it's not | ||
1533 | random. Now, obviously, I did not give you do this every single time I've given | ||
1534 | |||
1535 | 309 | ||
1536 | 00:57:03,270 ~-~-> 00:57:15,150 | ||
1537 | you an idea, because that's what started back in July 10. of 1994. This is what | ||
1538 | I wanted to start looking for evidences of. And it just so happened that it | ||
1539 | |||
1540 | 310 | ||
1541 | 00:57:15,600 ~-~-> 00:57:25,380 | ||
1542 | provides a wonderful opportunity to also segue into answering in addition with | ||
1543 | greater detail why Fibonacci is shouldn't be so forced on swing highs and swing | ||
1544 | |||
1545 | 311 | ||
1546 | 00:57:25,380 ~-~-> 00:57:33,510 | ||
1547 | lows, because that's not the that's not the magic behind it. Okay. And the | ||
1548 | reason why the Fibonacci is even showing a willingness to have a profitable | ||
1549 | |||
1550 | 312 | ||
1551 | 00:57:33,780 ~-~-> 00:57:42,480 | ||
1552 | signal, if you want to call it that. It's just using a reference point of | ||
1553 | overbought and oversold. That's all I use the Fibonacci for. I don't need it for | ||
1554 | |||
1555 | 313 | ||
1556 | 00:57:42,480 ~-~-> 00:57:51,300 | ||
1557 | anything other than that. So I go into great detail about that in the | ||
1558 | mentorship. But if you want to trust the fact that the Fibonacci does all the | ||
1559 | |||
1560 | 314 | ||
1561 | 00:57:51,300 ~-~-> 00:57:57,540 | ||
1562 | work, but you want to use it like this, and have the daily buys understood, then | ||
1563 | that's fine. You can be a subscriber in that view and it won't hurt anything, | ||
1564 | |||
1565 | 315 | ||
1566 | 00:57:57,570 ~-~-> 00:58:06,720 | ||
1567 | it'll still give you the same result. But I know some of you are just really | ||
1568 | really keyed up about wanting to know everything there is that I know and these | ||
1569 | |||
1570 | 316 | ||
1571 | 00:58:06,720 ~-~-> 00:58:17,820 | ||
1572 | types of concepts and things they get taught only in the mentorship so and you | ||
1573 | will be able to see a lot of opportunities that would otherwise evade you. And | ||
1574 | |||
1575 | 317 | ||
1576 | 00:58:17,820 ~-~-> 00:58:20,040 | ||
1577 | until next time, I wish you good luck and good trading |