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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,134 @@ 1 +{{box cssClass="box floatinginfobox" title="**Quick Links**"}} 2 +{{toc start="2"/}} 3 +{{/box}} 4 + 5 +== Optimal Trade Entry Primer == 6 + 7 +* one of many trading patterns, one of the easiest 8 +* trading plan needs to be simple: 9 +** what's your risk model 10 +** how to frame that? 11 +** what makes your entry 12 +** what gives you indicators of bullish/bearish market? 13 +** how do you execute the trade? 14 +** how do you manage the trade? 15 +** where do you take profits? 16 +* what make the market predisposed to go higher or lower? 17 +** look at HTF (M, W, D, 4h) and look for key levels where price has moved away from in the past 18 +** HTF shows where the big players are most likely going to push things around. 19 +** LTF is too noisy to show this detail. 20 +* Assuming bullish market, we are looking for where the market wants to trade higher. OTE is based on buying during the retracements that occur before the further push upwards. 21 +* The impulse move has to incorporate a break in Market Structure. 22 +* Using Fib Retracement as a visual guide, set the following levels 23 +** -1 - Symmetrical Price Swing 24 +** -0.62 - TP2 25 +** -0.27 - TP1 26 +** 0 - First Profit - Scaling 27 +** 0.5 - Equilibrium 28 +** 0.618 - 62% retracement 29 +** 0.705 - OTE 70.5% 30 +** 0.79 - 79% 31 +** 1 - 100%, or likely SL 32 +* OTE (70.5%) is an ideal target. getting deeper is better, but you run the risk of not filling your order. 62% retracement is also acceptable, but it results in smaller profits because our SL range will be larger, necessitating smaller order sizes to maintain our risk profile. 33 +* First Scaling, or slightly before, represents the place to take initial profits. It should be a decent return, preferable better than 1:2 risk/reward, but slightly less than 2 (1.5? 1x75?) is also acceptable. 34 +* Setups on 1h charts better than 5m charts because the pip movements will be larger. 35 +* Key levels xxx.00, xxx.20, xxx.50, xxx.80, yyy.00 36 +* Place the fibs on the body of the candles 37 +* Market structure - example given: 38 +- monthly view 39 +[[image:Screenshot 2020-06-29 at 03.11.56.png]] 40 +\\- daily view 41 +[[image:Screenshot 2020-06-29 at 03.14.02.png]] 42 +\\- 15m view[[image:Screenshot 2020-06-29 at 03.06.46.png]] 43 +* Note the following: 44 +** institutional levels 45 +** old monthly high at 1.1720 (1.17137 rounded) 46 +** price runs down until it hits the 20 level (1.1720), rallies and creates a new short term high (old - middle red line, new STH, top red line. It's also called a "market structure break" 47 +** the new STH makes for a more likely trade opportunity. (market maker model) and opens up the chance for an OTE. 48 +** also, a high, with two lower highs on either side makes that high more significant. when this high is broken, it's a more convincing move than breaking the other shorter term highs, thus giving us the opportunity to find a likely OTE. 49 +** at the fib, we see price rockets away from a STL 50 +* when old highs/lows are broken, trades will tend to reach back to those old positions (retail calls it "support") 51 + 52 +== Introduction == 53 + 54 +* sdfg 55 + 56 +== Example 1 == 57 + 58 +* example 59 + 60 +== Example 2 == 61 + 62 +* example 63 + 64 +== Example 3 == 65 + 66 +* example 67 + 68 +== Example 4 == 69 + 70 +* example 71 + 72 +== Example 5 == 73 + 74 +* example 75 + 76 +== Example 6 == 77 + 78 +* example 79 + 80 +== Example 7 == 81 + 82 +* example 83 + 84 +== Example 8 == 85 + 86 +* example 87 + 88 +== Example 9 == 89 + 90 +* example 91 + 92 +== Example 10 == 93 + 94 +* example 95 + 96 +== Example 11 == 97 + 98 +* example 99 + 100 +== Example 12 == 101 + 102 +* example 103 + 104 +== Example 13 == 105 + 106 +* example 107 + 108 +== Example 14 == 109 + 110 +* example 111 + 112 +== Example 15 == 113 + 114 +* example 115 + 116 +== Example 16 == 117 + 118 +* example 119 + 120 +== Example 17 == 121 + 122 +* example 123 + 124 +== Example 18 == 125 + 126 +* example 127 + 128 +== Example 19 == 129 + 130 +* example 131 + 132 +== Example 20 == 133 + 134 +* example
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