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2 | |1 |00:00:40 ~-~-> 00:00:57 |ICT: Well, good morning, folks, how are you happy? A nice weekend. Checking | ||
3 | |2 |00:00:58 ~-~-> 00:01:00 |Twitter. You guys can let me know If you can hear me, okay. | ||
4 | |3 |00:01:22 ~-~-> 00:01:33 |You thank you, fellas, appreciate it. All right, so we are open for business | ||
5 | |4 |00:01:33 ~-~-> 00:01:48 |here, opening range, gap high at 220, 2.25 so Always starting the opening | ||
6 | |5 |00:01:48 ~-~-> 00:01:54 |range with that initial bias. I | ||
7 | |6 |00:02:39 ~-~-> 00:02:44 |we have no news today or Tuesday, and then we have CPI and PPI later in the | ||
8 | |7 |00:02:44 ~-~-> 00:02:50 |week, so it's gonna be a lot of volatility towards the end of the week. | ||
9 | |8 |00:02:54 ~-~-> 00:02:59 |Price should be slow but still clean on Monday and Tuesday this week, I'm | ||
10 | |9 |00:03:18 ~-~-> 00:03:24 |again as a reminder we're always looking for that, that mid gap. | ||
11 | |10 |00:03:32 ~-~-> 00:03:36 |So we're looking around 20,001 79, and a Half. I'm | ||
12 | |11 |00:04:01 ~-~-> 00:04:08 |I take you out on a five minute chart. Show you the pools of liquidity. Here's | ||
13 | |12 |00:04:08 ~-~-> 00:04:10 |minor sell side, | ||
14 | |13 |00:04:16 ~-~-> 00:04:24 |minor buy side. Those are two pools of liquidity that I'm focusing on, | ||
15 | |14 |00:04:24 ~-~-> 00:04:28 |primarily this morning. Initially beyond that, we have | ||
16 | |15 |00:04:35 ~-~-> 00:04:46 |this low here, and then we have this back here for primary buy side and | ||
17 | |16 |00:04:46 ~-~-> 00:04:50 |primary sell side. I'll leave them up here for a second so you can put them on | ||
18 | |17 |00:04:50 ~-~-> 00:04:50 |your chart. | ||
19 | |18 |00:04:59 ~-~-> 00:05:05 |I. I tried to do very little talking today. I believe I'm getting what my | ||
20 | |19 |00:05:05 ~-~-> 00:05:09 |wife and kids have had. So I'm trying to preserve my voice. Otherwise I won't be | ||
21 | |20 |00:05:09 ~-~-> 00:05:12 |able to speak at all, | ||
22 | |21 |00:05:17 ~-~-> 00:05:19 |so only when it's sailing up. I'll mention something i | ||
23 | |22 |00:05:29 ~-~-> 00:05:29 |so I | ||
24 | |23 |00:05:43 ~-~-> 00:05:44 |that's the initial Draw. I'm | ||
25 | |24 |00:07:20 ~-~-> 00:07:44 |I'd like to see that stay open right here On the 15 second chart. I | ||
26 | |25 |00:09:51 ~-~-> 00:09:59 |so far, we don't have a one minute fair value gap yet, but I noted the 15. | ||
27 | |26 |00:10:00 ~-~-> 00:10:00 |Second one point so | ||
28 | |27 |00:10:33 ~-~-> 00:10:39 |the full gap closure would be all the way up here. Mid gap is here, 20,001 79 | ||
29 | |28 |00:10:40 ~-~-> 00:10:45 |and a half, it's Always the initial draw for the first 30 minutes, I'm | ||
30 | |29 |00:11:00 ~-~-> 00:11:10 |I'm watching this volume and bounce on the one minute chart on the left side. I | ||
31 | |30 |00:11:10 ~-~-> 00:11:13 |don't want to annotate it, because I don't want too much stuff on the chart. | ||
32 | |31 |00:11:13 ~-~-> 00:11:14 |This morning, | ||
33 | |32 |00:11:22 ~-~-> 00:11:29 |I You're gonna hear my puppy snoring. Sorry, is what it is. I'm | ||
34 | |33 |00:12:41 ~-~-> 00:12:43 |So far, a little disorganized this Morning. | ||
35 | |34 |00:13:02 ~-~-> 00:13:32 |I earlier, you already mentioned. I'd rather see that stay open. The fact that | ||
36 | |35 |00:13:32 ~-~-> 00:13:37 |we came down and hit It puts you on the sidelines till 10. I | ||
37 | |36 |00:15:21 ~-~-> 00:15:27 |Okay, I'm going to first present a fair value gap for a moment. I | ||
38 | |37 |00:15:40 ~-~-> 00:15:59 |The initial low taken here, so we'll See what we get After having done so I'm | ||
39 | |38 |00:17:13 ~-~-> 00:17:15 |there's nothing for you to Do. Caleb, you have To sit still. I | ||
40 | |39 |00:18:23 ~-~-> 00:18:27 |i prefer to try to climb back above first present the pair of a gap on the | ||
41 | |40 |00:18:27 ~-~-> 00:18:32 |one minute chart. Treat it as inversion from the buy side and get back to mid | ||
42 | |41 |00:18:32 ~-~-> 00:18:42 |gap. Mid gap gives me better visibility for The rest of The morning session. I | ||
43 | |42 |00:19:41 ~-~-> 00:19:47 |using inversion fair value gap here, then rallying subsequent fair value gap | ||
44 | |43 |00:19:47 ~-~-> 00:19:53 |after that, that would be the entry, not just trading back into it, to | ||
45 | |44 |00:19:53 ~-~-> 00:20:00 |disorganized so far to see, use the first return back into it. I | ||
46 | |45 |00:20:13 ~-~-> 00:20:19 |come back after a weekend, everybody's chomping at the bit to get into a trade. | ||
47 | |46 |00:20:19 ~-~-> 00:20:23 |This is when you want to be slow, slow to act You | ||
48 | |47 |00:20:53 ~-~-> 00:20:55 |10 and a half minutes left, opening range. I | ||
49 | |48 |00:21:16 ~-~-> 00:21:20 |Now, ideally it should go higher from here. It wants to go to that mid gap, | ||
50 | |49 |00:21:20 ~-~-> 00:21:29 |where it's at and how it's trading is fairly probable, but it has to displace | ||
51 | |50 |00:21:29 ~-~-> 00:21:34 |away from it. Just can't be sitting in it and trade away from it. That's not | ||
52 | |51 |00:21:34 ~-~-> 00:21:35 |the entry. In other words, | ||
53 | |52 |00:21:42 ~-~-> 00:22:22 |I it's behaving like it wants to go to Go to for a deeper run on sell side. I | ||
54 | |53 |00:23:00 ~-~-> 00:23:13 |I see how I touch the first presenter here that you got right here are we on a | ||
55 | |54 |00:23:13 ~-~-> 00:23:17 |minute chart? That's this area. I'm trying to keep it light, because I don't | ||
56 | |55 |00:23:17 ~-~-> 00:23:20 |want to have all this stuff on my chart. But I know it's gonna be hard for you to | ||
57 | |56 |00:23:20 ~-~-> 00:23:24 |track what I'm talking about. I don't have it on there in some capacity. You | ||
58 | |57 |00:24:20 ~-~-> 00:24:33 |I see how demanding the initial fair value gap trade above it expected to see | ||
59 | |58 |00:24:33 ~-~-> 00:24:38 |it as inversion fair value gap displays higher than a subsequent fair value gap. | ||
60 | |59 |00:24:38 ~-~-> 00:24:47 |That's the trade being in here, not the tree. Minor cell side's been taken. Now, | ||
61 | |60 |00:24:47 ~-~-> 00:24:55 |I would suspect if it was going to go for the mid gap at all before taking out | ||
62 | |61 |00:24:55 ~-~-> 00:24:59 |the lower cell side, it would need to do it here, otherwise this is going to | ||
63 | |62 |00:24:59 ~-~-> 00:25:03 |stay. Heavy throughout the morning and leave that gap for right now. | ||
64 | |63 |00:25:09 ~-~-> 00:25:14 |See these smooth lows are Here a one minute chart I | ||
65 | |64 |00:26:00 ~-~-> 00:26:15 |the opening range traded back to three quarters. I'm sorry, lower quarter of | ||
66 | |65 |00:26:15 ~-~-> 00:26:21 |the opening range gap. That's mid gap, lower quadrant, and then upper quadrant | ||
67 | |66 |00:26:21 ~-~-> 00:26:23 |and then previous Friday settlement. | ||
68 | |67 |00:26:42 ~-~-> 00:29:46 |I no reason to be in there yet. Caleb, | ||
69 | |68 |00:29:59 ~-~-> 00:30:12 |you. Another minute, left, Opening range. I | ||
70 | |69 |00:32:00 ~-~-> 00:32:23 |I'm trying to keep the audio commentary like today. Keisha just signed in. You | ||
71 | |70 |00:32:43 ~-~-> 00:32:47 |I'd like to see where it's at right here. I'd like to see it try to make an | ||
72 | |71 |00:32:47 ~-~-> 00:32:52 |attempt to get back into first presented fair value gap. That's the the gap over | ||
73 | |72 |00:32:52 ~-~-> 00:33:00 |here on the one minute chart. That's this one right there. That candle | ||
74 | |73 |00:33:01 ~-~-> 00:33:09 |defined by this candle is high, that candle is low. If it doesn't run above, | ||
75 | |74 |00:33:09 ~-~-> 00:33:13 |it entry to end version and displace higher and Create a fair value. Got | ||
76 | |75 |00:33:13 ~-~-> 00:33:15 |there. I'm not touching it. | ||
77 | |76 |00:34:14 ~-~-> 00:34:19 |Now, if I was inclined to be bearish today, and I'm not saying I won't be | ||
78 | |77 |00:34:19 ~-~-> 00:34:23 |later on, if something provides that information to me. But as of right now, | ||
79 | |78 |00:34:23 ~-~-> 00:34:28 |I'm not interested in being short, but a return back into the opening price here | ||
80 | |79 |00:34:29 ~-~-> 00:34:33 |that hits that then displaces lower after that, that would indicate | ||
81 | |80 |00:34:33 ~-~-> 00:34:38 |potential weakness. I would not sell short on that. But that's, that's how we | ||
82 | |81 |00:34:38 ~-~-> 00:34:44 |would use the opening range gap. Because we've been we've been below it. But I'm | ||
83 | |82 |00:34:44 ~-~-> 00:34:51 |more interested in seeing the trade above this gap right there, which is | ||
84 | |83 |00:34:51 ~-~-> 00:34:56 |this gap specifically on the one minute chart. I want to see a trade above it, | ||
85 | |84 |00:34:57 ~-~-> 00:35:01 |come back down, react off of it this way. Is higher, and then any fair value | ||
86 | |85 |00:35:01 ~-~-> 00:35:06 |gap that forms on the 15 second chart over here, I would use that as a rung | ||
87 | |86 |00:35:06 ~-~-> 00:35:11 |into midca. Otherwise, all of this here absolutely useless to me. I'm not | ||
88 | |87 |00:35:11 ~-~-> 00:35:15 |trading it. I wouldn't want my son trading it. You sit on your hands. | ||
89 | |88 |00:35:18 ~-~-> 00:35:22 |Knowing why you're still is more important than where the next entry is. | ||
90 | |89 |00:35:22 ~-~-> 00:35:22 |I | ||
91 | |90 |00:35:40 ~-~-> 00:35:49 |i want to maximize just a 15 second chart. I | ||
92 | |91 |00:36:19 ~-~-> 00:36:21 |i like to see That portion Stay Open. | ||
93 | |92 |00:36:42 ~-~-> 00:37:39 |You. No fair value gap after running off of it first presented fair value gap. So | ||
94 | |93 |00:37:39 ~-~-> 00:37:48 |while it did give a little bit of a run. No fair value got formed, no trade, if | ||
95 | |94 |00:37:48 ~-~-> 00:37:55 |then or else. And at this moment, since we've completed the first 30 minutes of | ||
96 | |95 |00:37:55 ~-~-> 00:38:00 |trading, I'd like to look back and see what price has done, see how anybody may | ||
97 | |96 |00:38:00 ~-~-> 00:38:05 |have been caught off guard. Who would be positioned heavy, who would be | ||
98 | |97 |00:38:05 ~-~-> 00:38:12 |positioned on a breakout from right now? In other words, they would be a short | ||
99 | |98 |00:38:12 ~-~-> 00:38:18 |seller if taken out here, or they'd be going long breaking out above here. I | ||
100 | |99 |00:38:21 ~-~-> 00:38:28 |don't trade that way, but I like to look at it from that perspective. The buy | ||
101 | |100 |00:38:28 ~-~-> 00:38:32 |side above here has been tagged or back inside the middle of the range. | ||
102 | |101 |00:38:42 ~-~-> 00:39:23 |I i see how none of this hurts you. Caleb, knowing what you're looking for, | ||
103 | |102 |00:39:25 ~-~-> 00:39:27 |you're not getting caught up in all of this range bound delivery. | ||
104 | |103 |00:39:42 ~-~-> 00:39:54 |You gonna | ||
105 | |104 |00:39:54 ~-~-> 00:39:59 |give it to 15 minutes after 10, nothing materializes. I'm gonna cut bait for | ||
106 | |105 |00:39:59 ~-~-> 00:40:06 |today. It'd be just a good exercise on patience. So if I none of this in here, | ||
107 | |106 |00:40:06 ~-~-> 00:40:09 |I'm interested in that, I would not expect my son to be able to treat him | ||
108 | |107 |00:40:16 ~-~-> 00:40:20 |this, which indicates that the afternoon should be a little bit better. If this | ||
109 | |108 |00:40:20 ~-~-> 00:40:25 |is going to be the morning session, that means lunch macro and afternoon session | ||
110 | |109 |00:40:25 ~-~-> 00:40:26 |will be better, | ||
111 | |110 |00:40:31 ~-~-> 00:40:36 |better in the sense that the setups will be cleaner, easier to identify, whereas | ||
112 | |111 |00:40:36 ~-~-> 00:40:42 |right now, nothing really stands out the things I would wait for and instructing | ||
113 | |112 |00:40:42 ~-~-> 00:40:46 |Caleb to be aware of they're not materialized. So there's no trade. | ||
114 | |113 |00:40:46 ~-~-> 00:40:50 |There's no losing trade, there's no missed opportunity. Nothing's happened | ||
115 | |114 |00:40:50 ~-~-> 00:40:50 |so far I | ||
116 | |115 |00:42:51 ~-~-> 00:42:52 |Quiet I | ||
117 | |116 |00:43:49 ~-~-> 00:43:53 |maximize This here. I | ||
118 | |117 |00:44:03 ~-~-> 00:44:06 |if you look at the 15 minute time frame, | ||
119 | |118 |00:44:15 ~-~-> 00:44:21 |we're stuck in all of this price action right here. That's what's making this | ||
120 | |119 |00:44:21 ~-~-> 00:44:32 |morning difficult in London. If you look at what we have, this was Friday's | ||
121 | |120 |00:44:32 ~-~-> 00:44:37 |presented first presented fair value gap in white. Then we have the opening of | ||
122 | |121 |00:44:37 ~-~-> 00:44:42 |the week there. So this is new week opening gap, consequent encroachment | ||
123 | |122 |00:44:42 ~-~-> 00:44:47 |sells off. In Balance, there's a volume imbalance. You'll see that when we drop | ||
124 | |123 |00:44:47 ~-~-> 00:44:52 |down the five minute chart and there's this small little gap here on the 15 | ||
125 | |124 |00:44:52 ~-~-> 00:44:56 |minute time frame, five minute I'm. | ||
126 | |125 |00:45:02 ~-~-> 00:45:07 |That's that gap there, all through here, 15 minute inversion, fair value gap. | ||
127 | |126 |00:45:07 ~-~-> 00:45:10 |It's bearish. Why? Because this is a buy side of balance in the 50 minute time | ||
128 | |127 |00:45:10 ~-~-> 00:45:18 |frame. It was and trading back down, aiming for liquidity lower. This area | ||
129 | |128 |00:45:18 ~-~-> 00:45:20 |here, I'm I | ||
130 | |129 |00:45:28 ~-~-> 00:45:34 |see the entry right inside of the inversive everything you got and then | ||
131 | |130 |00:45:35 ~-~-> 00:45:46 |failing to go lower. One was taken off in the other stopped. So there's | ||
132 | |131 |00:45:46 ~-~-> 00:45:52 |covering one and then getting stopped on the final balance. So that's the only | ||
133 | |132 |00:45:52 ~-~-> 00:46:01 |activity I had in The last two sessions. Back to This. Now, Okay? | ||
134 | |133 |00:48:07 ~-~-> 00:48:14 |Minor sides. Take minor by sides taken here. That focuses here, mid gap. I'm | ||
135 | |134 |00:49:39 ~-~-> 00:49:42 |inside that volume of balance from earlier, as I mentioned, I. | ||
136 | |135 |00:50:06 ~-~-> 00:50:08 |Watching this down Close Candle i | ||
137 | |136 |00:51:04 ~-~-> 00:51:09 |So what would you call today's delivery so far? What condition are we in, after | ||
138 | |137 |00:51:09 ~-~-> 00:51:15 |taking into the 15 minute chart? Are we in low resistance liquidity run? | ||
139 | |138 |00:51:15 ~-~-> 00:51:22 |Conditions are in high resistance liquidity on are you seeing fair value | ||
140 | |139 |00:51:22 ~-~-> 00:51:26 |gaps, spending a lot of time inside them? | ||
141 | |140 |00:51:33 ~-~-> 00:51:38 |So we're in high resistance liquidity run. That's why it's delivering as it | ||
142 | |141 |00:51:38 ~-~-> 00:51:45 |is, knowing that concept I shared with you last week, you're able to anticipate | ||
143 | |142 |00:51:45 ~-~-> 00:51:48 |this and sit on your hands a little bit easier. You should have been able to sit | ||
144 | |143 |00:51:48 ~-~-> 00:51:53 |on your hands a little bit easier today. Let's put it that way and not need me to | ||
145 | |144 |00:51:53 ~-~-> 00:51:57 |say that myself or my son would be sitting still. You. | ||
146 | |145 |00:52:05 ~-~-> 00:52:08 |Here's that first presenter, fair value cut on the one minute chart we're | ||
147 | |146 |00:52:08 ~-~-> 00:52:14 |looking at over to perspective of 15 second spending too much time in here, | ||
148 | |147 |00:52:15 ~-~-> 00:52:17 |too much time in here. That's | ||
149 | |148 |00:52:28 ~-~-> 00:52:33 |the problem is, you'll see moves afterwards and look back and say, I wish | ||
150 | |149 |00:52:33 ~-~-> 00:52:36 |I would have done this. Which would have done that nothing in here is high | ||
151 | |150 |00:52:36 ~-~-> 00:52:45 |probability, nothing i And just because you see a setup doesn't make that set up | ||
152 | |151 |00:52:45 ~-~-> 00:52:52 |high probability. I'm teaching my son the look for low resistance, liquidity | ||
153 | |152 |00:52:52 ~-~-> 00:52:58 |run where it's easy, it rewards his patience, and it quickly and almost near | ||
154 | |153 |00:52:58 ~-~-> 00:53:06 |effortlessly, goes to his targets. He's got to work hard for his profit. He's | ||
155 | |154 |00:53:07 ~-~-> 00:53:13 |trading in the wrong conditions. That's basically what I'm getting at. It's easy | ||
156 | |155 |00:53:13 ~-~-> 00:53:17 |to time the market, easy to frame low risk, easy to find low hanging fruit, | ||
157 | |156 |00:53:17 ~-~-> 00:53:23 |objectives, partials, and then alternate term is in low resistance. You want to | ||
158 | |157 |00:53:23 ~-~-> 00:53:26 |trade in these conditions, you certainly can, but you're going to have a lot more | ||
159 | |158 |00:53:26 ~-~-> 00:53:30 |stop outs, a lot more frustration and anxiety while you're in the market and | ||
160 | |159 |00:53:30 ~-~-> 00:53:35 |then in the trades. And I'm not trying to teach that to my son. I wanted to go | ||
161 | |160 |00:53:35 ~-~-> 00:53:39 |out there and feel confident. I wanted to feel comfortable watching the trade, | ||
162 | |161 |00:53:39 ~-~-> 00:53:44 |not worrying about a continuous, endless fear of being stopped out and taking a | ||
163 | |162 |00:53:44 ~-~-> 00:53:48 |losing trade. There's a better way of doing it, and that's what I'm teaching | ||
164 | |163 |00:53:48 ~-~-> 00:53:48 |you. | ||
165 | |164 |00:53:56 ~-~-> 00:53:59 |Seven half more minutes, and then the stream is going to end. No matter what | ||
166 | |165 |00:53:59 ~-~-> 00:54:00 |it does, I'm | ||
167 | |166 |00:54:14 ~-~-> 00:54:22 |midweek. I'm sorry, sorry, opening range gap midpoint is consequent crochet up | ||
168 | |167 |00:54:22 ~-~-> 00:54:26 |here, any movement beyond that takes us back to new week opening gap below, | ||
169 | |168 |00:54:27 ~-~-> 00:54:29 |which is this level here, and then consequent crochet, | ||
170 | |169 |00:54:36 ~-~-> 00:54:39 |any movement back below the first presented fair value gap on the One | ||
171 | |170 |00:54:39 ~-~-> 00:54:45 |minute chart, which is this area here shaded, well, not shaded. Let me shade | ||
172 | |171 |00:54:45 ~-~-> 00:54:46 |it now. I'm sorry, | ||
173 | |172 |00:54:56 ~-~-> 00:55:00 |anything below that that comes back up and treats it as an inversion. I. It | ||
174 | |173 |00:55:00 ~-~-> 00:55:03 |needs to if it's bearish, let's say it that way for the afternoon, like say we | ||
175 | |174 |00:55:03 ~-~-> 00:55:07 |go up here and trade mid gap, or bump the new week opening guy, if we break | ||
176 | |175 |00:55:07 ~-~-> 00:55:13 |down lower over lunch or into the afternoon, and we we trade below this | ||
177 | |176 |00:55:13 ~-~-> 00:55:17 |and come back up and hit it and then displace lower on a 15 second chart, and | ||
178 | |177 |00:55:17 ~-~-> 00:55:21 |it creates a fair value gap. That's something that I would me personally, | ||
179 | |178 |00:55:21 ~-~-> 00:55:25 |that's how I would trade the afternoon. But it would need to do the things I've | ||
180 | |179 |00:55:25 ~-~-> 00:55:29 |just said here. I'm not saying I'm bearish, I'm not saying I'm long or | ||
181 | |180 |00:55:29 ~-~-> 00:55:32 |bullish. I'm presently still looking for this. | ||
182 | |181 |00:55:41 ~-~-> 00:55:47 |I highlighted this inefficiency here, because the way the market's delivering, | ||
183 | |182 |00:55:47 ~-~-> 00:55:51 |it's going to be without precision. Because we're in low, I'm sorry, we're | ||
184 | |183 |00:55:51 ~-~-> 00:55:54 |in high resistance liquidity run. So if it's going to lack precision, that means | ||
185 | |184 |00:55:54 ~-~-> 00:55:58 |it's not going to come back to my first presented fair value gap. That's what I | ||
186 | |185 |00:55:58 ~-~-> 00:56:03 |want. And I tell you this one here, and you can see the body staying inside | ||
187 | |186 |00:56:03 ~-~-> 00:56:07 |that. And then we sent it higher. Respected the volume imbalance here or | ||
188 | |187 |00:56:07 ~-~-> 00:56:11 |inside of it. Now, like to see it well, there's a blame imbalance right in here. | ||
189 | |188 |00:56:11 ~-~-> 00:56:14 |So it could, it could spike down into that. I | ||
190 | |189 |00:56:53 ~-~-> 00:56:58 |I see how it moves. It's give and take, but it takes a lot more than what you'd | ||
191 | |190 |00:56:58 ~-~-> 00:57:02 |want to see in the low resistance liquidity run condition. It makes a | ||
192 | |191 |00:57:02 ~-~-> 00:57:08 |high. The run that makes the high, it pulls back real deep each time. That's | ||
193 | |192 |00:57:08 ~-~-> 00:57:11 |not a fun market to be in, especially when you're trying to build large | ||
194 | |193 |00:57:11 ~-~-> 00:57:20 |positions, it feels well, it causes this confidence by that way, whereas if | ||
195 | |194 |00:57:20 ~-~-> 00:57:24 |you're trading in low resistance liquidity run conditions, the market | ||
196 | |195 |00:57:24 ~-~-> 00:57:29 |just seems to want to go where you want it to go and just feel onside. There's | ||
197 | |196 |00:57:29 ~-~-> 00:57:34 |no anxiety. It's just a quick, smooth run right to where you got to get to. | ||
198 | |197 |00:57:34 ~-~-> 00:57:36 |Can you move to sidelines quickly and wait for the new setups? | ||
199 | |198 |00:57:42 ~-~-> 00:57:45 |Well, the volume and balance still in that area right there, | ||
200 | |199 |00:57:57 ~-~-> 00:58:01 |see the relative equal highs, which does what's just above that. | ||
201 | |200 |00:58:15 ~-~-> 00:58:18 |We got three minutes left. I Want to end The stream. I | ||
202 | |201 |00:59:00 ~-~-> 00:59:24 |there's your delivery. You want to screenshot that so see how they went up | ||
203 | |202 |00:59:24 ~-~-> 00:59:27 |into the volume balance. But the relative equal highs here took your | ||
204 | |203 |00:59:27 ~-~-> 00:59:31 |attention to the volume imbalance there. I said it could spike down into that. | ||
205 | |204 |00:59:31 ~-~-> 00:59:36 |Volume imbalances are the least in terms of rigidness. I mentioned this to you | ||
206 | |205 |00:59:36 ~-~-> 00:59:40 |many times. It means you got to let it trade through it and then come back | ||
207 | |206 |00:59:40 ~-~-> 00:59:43 |above it. I said, now watch it in here again. It makes the very low of the | ||
208 | |207 |00:59:43 ~-~-> 00:59:48 |alignment balance. That means the body that closing price on that candlestick. | ||
209 | |208 |00:59:48 ~-~-> 01:00:00 |Look up here. Look at this value right here, 20,001 63, and a half. I'm. This | ||
210 | |209 |01:00:00 ~-~-> 01:00:01 |candle sticks low | ||
211 | |210 |01:00:07 ~-~-> 01:00:08 |before it moves | ||
212 | |211 |01:00:10 ~-~-> 01:00:16 |20,001 and 63, and a quarter, so one tick variance hits it and then rallies | ||
213 | |212 |01:00:16 ~-~-> 01:00:23 |to mid gap. Your attention was taken into this imbalance, because it was not | ||
214 | |213 |01:00:23 ~-~-> 01:00:28 |likely to trade back down into our first present. If everybody got why? Why would | ||
215 | |214 |01:00:28 ~-~-> 01:00:32 |it not come back down into it? Because it's already proven, as I was talking | ||
216 | |215 |01:00:32 ~-~-> 01:00:38 |about this morning, in the very little speaking that I did, the the absence of | ||
217 | |216 |01:00:38 ~-~-> 01:00:43 |precision, the fact that we spend so much time inside the inefficiencies | ||
218 | |217 |01:00:43 ~-~-> 01:00:47 |means that we're in what we're in, high resistance liquidity runs. High | ||
219 | |218 |01:00:47 ~-~-> 01:00:51 |resistance liquidity run conditions are not going to have elements of precision. | ||
220 | |219 |01:00:51 ~-~-> 01:00:54 |That means the things that you really want to see delivered. They may be | ||
221 | |220 |01:00:54 ~-~-> 01:00:58 |deferred. They may have deeper retracements in the price runs that | ||
222 | |221 |01:00:58 ~-~-> 01:01:02 |you're part of. But more specifically, it's not going to deliver to the PD | ||
223 | |222 |01:01:02 ~-~-> 01:01:06 |arrays as perfect as a low resistance liquidity run conditioning market would | ||
224 | |223 |01:01:06 ~-~-> 01:01:11 |be. So as I was indicating, I wanted to see this gap. This shaded one here in | ||
225 | |224 |01:01:11 ~-~-> 01:01:15 |orange, as the first one minute presented fair value gap between 931 and | ||
226 | |225 |01:01:15 ~-~-> 01:01:20 |10 o'clock in the morning, Eastern Time. I went. I wanted to see a trade above | ||
227 | |226 |01:01:20 ~-~-> 01:01:24 |it. Here uses inversion and displace higher and creative fair value gap. You | ||
228 | |227 |01:01:24 ~-~-> 01:01:27 |don't see that here on a 15 second chart. So there's no missed trades. | ||
229 | |228 |01:01:27 ~-~-> 01:01:31 |There's no stop out. There's no wrong logic. Same thing here, it's trading | ||
230 | |229 |01:01:31 ~-~-> 01:01:35 |above it. Now the difference is, because I had told you that we're in high | ||
231 | |230 |01:01:35 ~-~-> 01:01:39 |resistance, it's not likely to come back down into that. So I took you right into | ||
232 | |231 |01:01:39 ~-~-> 01:01:43 |this inefficiency right here, and the body. Stop that. And then the small | ||
233 | |232 |01:01:43 ~-~-> 01:01:47 |little Mohawk there. I mentioned that we would be reaching for this as the | ||
234 | |233 |01:01:47 ~-~-> 01:01:51 |initial drone liquidity. That's my bias. That's how I'm teaching my son to look | ||
235 | |234 |01:01:51 ~-~-> 01:01:56 |for that bias, even though it doesn't trade to it within the first 30 minutes, | ||
236 | |235 |01:01:56 ~-~-> 01:02:03 |by 10 o'clock, I'm not I'm filtering. I don't want to see this as a shorting | ||
237 | |236 |01:02:03 ~-~-> 01:02:06 |opportunity. So if it goes lower, it's going to go without me. It goes lower, | ||
238 | |237 |01:02:06 ~-~-> 01:02:12 |it's going to go without Caleb. So keeping my focus on the mid gap, that | ||
239 | |238 |01:02:12 ~-~-> 01:02:18 |consequent crochet of the discount opening gap, we kept lower than Friday's | ||
240 | |239 |01:02:18 ~-~-> 01:02:24 |settlement price. Friday silence price is up here. So sticking to one side of | ||
241 | |240 |01:02:24 ~-~-> 01:02:29 |the marketplace, adhering to specific roles, but identifying high resistance | ||
242 | |241 |01:02:29 ~-~-> 01:02:33 |liquidity run conditions, that means if you're going to tape rate, you got to | ||
243 | |242 |01:02:34 ~-~-> 01:02:37 |have some understanding that you're not going to probably get the very perfect | ||
244 | |243 |01:02:37 ~-~-> 01:02:41 |entry like a low resistance liquidity run market would deliver where it would | ||
245 | |244 |01:02:41 ~-~-> 01:02:46 |be trading above this gap here, coming back down, touching it, maybe going mid | ||
246 | |245 |01:02:46 ~-~-> 01:02:50 |gap, and then displays higher, then creating a fair value gap on a 15 second | ||
247 | |246 |01:02:50 ~-~-> 01:02:55 |chart. That would be Caleb's setup, that that's how he would use it today. But | ||
248 | |247 |01:02:55 ~-~-> 01:02:58 |because it was identified to you beforehand, that was a high resistance | ||
249 | |248 |01:02:58 ~-~-> 01:03:02 |liquidity and conditions that return back that I was outlining as a setup | ||
250 | |249 |01:03:02 ~-~-> 01:03:07 |wasn't likely to deliver, so I went in and I framed this one, and that's where | ||
251 | |250 |01:03:07 ~-~-> 01:03:11 |the body stopped. We whipped below it. That's the damage. And then we rallied | ||
252 | |251 |01:03:11 ~-~-> 01:03:17 |higher volume of balance used here to run right into consequent crochet on the | ||
253 | |252 |01:03:17 ~-~-> 01:03:23 |gap. So not terribly exciting today, I understand. But you know, we gotta work | ||
254 | |253 |01:03:23 ~-~-> 01:03:27 |with what they give us, and that's all we can do as a as a speculator, as a | ||
255 | |254 |01:03:27 ~-~-> 01:03:32 |trader, and you're gonna want to watch this whenever. Again, it's only an hour | ||
256 | |255 |01:03:32 ~-~-> 01:03:36 |long, but there's a lot of things being shown here that will help you, and | ||
257 | |256 |01:03:36 ~-~-> 01:03:40 |there's not a lot of talking in it, so hopefully you found an insightful Lord, | ||
258 | |257 |01:03:40 ~-~-> 01:03:43 |willing. I will see you all tomorrow. Enjoy the rest of your day and be safe. | ||
259 | |258 |01:03:43 ~-~-> 01:03:43 |You. |