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5 -== Optimal Trade Entry Primer ==
5 +== {{id name="Primer"/}}Optimal Trade Entry Primer ==
6 6  
7 7  * one of many trading patterns, one of the easiest
8 8  * trading plan needs to be simple:
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15 15  ** where do you take profits?
16 16  * what make the market predisposed to go higher or lower?
17 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.
18 +** HTF shows where the big players are most likely going to push things around.
19 19  ** LTF is too noisy to show this detail.
20 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 21  * The impulse move has to incorporate a break in Market Structure.
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40 40  \\- daily view
41 41  [[image:Screenshot 2020-06-29 at 03.14.02.png]]
42 42  \\- 15m view[[image:Screenshot 2020-06-29 at 03.06.46.png]]
43 +
43 43  * Note the following:
44 44  ** institutional levels
45 45  ** old monthly high at 1.1720 (1.17137 rounded)
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47 47  ** the new STH makes for a more likely trade opportunity. (market maker model) and opens up the chance for an OTE.
48 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 49  ** at the fib, we see price rockets away from a STL
51 +
50 50  * when old highs/lows are broken, trades will tend to reach back to those old positions (retail calls it "support")
51 51  
52 -== Introduction ==
54 +== {{id name="Intro"/}}Introduction ==
53 53  
54 -* sdfg
56 +* how to annotate the charts to look for specific price patterns
57 +* study for the patterns for a month, and it'll start to become more easily recognizable as you train your brain to recognize it, then see if you can see it live
58 +* the pattern should appear every day, but not necessarily on the same pairs
59 +* daily chart - audusd, 20-apr-2020 contains two down candles, showing orderblock
60 +[[image:Screenshot 2020-06-29 at 04.21.46.png]]
61 +
62 +* the two equal lows in May are sensitive to prices in that order block
63 +[[image:Screenshot 2020-06-29 at 04.23.52.png]]
64 +
65 +* we are primarily looking for reactions to the previous days range. (last visible green candle in the picture above)
66 +* can we determine whether the price is going to be able to break the previous days high or low?
67 +[[image:Screenshot 2020-06-29 at 04.50.28.png]]
68 +We can see that the recent lows pushed slightly into the order block, but returned indicating that prices doesn't currently want to run lower.
69 +
70 +* AUDUSD 5M example[[image:Screenshot 2020-06-29 at 04.58.02.png]]
71 +Mark out the previous days high and low.
72 +\\The black line (6450) represents the closest institutional or key level near the previous days high.  The blue lines above and below are a 10 pip spread.
73 +
74 +* The OTE pattern occurs during the 8:30 to 11:00am NY session.  That's when the major news and reports tends to come out. 
75 +[[image:Screenshot 2020-06-29 at 05.02.49.png||queryString="width=385&height=579" height="579" width="385"]]
76 +The green box represents the 62 to 79% Fib retracement levels in the OTE pattern
77 +
78 +* The Fib box is drawn from the low to high when the previous days high has been broken.
79 +* Trade
80 +** lot size that allows taking the partials (0.04, take a bit off each time? 
81 +** SL will be set below the 100 level.
82 +** Profit taking
83 +*** take at 1st scaling at -0.5 or 15 pips or more
84 +*** take next at -1.0 or 15 pips or more (or slightly before - round down to the nearest 10 level)
85 +*** take a scaling at 100 pips regardless of where you are
86 +*** take next at -1.5
87 +*** take next at -2.0
88 +*** once price moves beyond the 1st scaling, move the SL up (just beyond BE)
89 +*** 2nd scaling - move SL above SL.
90 +*** other scalings - watch the trades, then set SL beyond BE, not to close so there is room for the trade to run.
91 +*** get out by the last scaling
92 +* Fib settings for Trading View:
93 +[[image:Screenshot 2020-06-29 at 05.10.27.png||queryString="width=363&height=533" height="533" width="363"]]
94 +We could also at -1.5 level
95 +
96 +* key things learned
97 +** when to move a stop
98 +** what entry price to look for
99 +** where stop loss should be
100 +** where do you take partials
101 +** what you avoid doing to your revised stops (choking them out)
55 55  
56 -== Example 1 ==
103 +== {{id name="Ex02"/}}Example 2 ==
57 57  
58 58  * example
59 59  
60 -== Example 2 ==
107 +== {{id name="Ex03"/}}Example 3 ==
61 61  
62 62  * example
63 63  
64 -== Example 3 ==
111 +== {{id name="Ex04"/}}Example 4 ==
65 65  
66 66  * example
67 67  
68 -== Example 4 ==
115 +== {{id name="Ex05"/}}Example 5 ==
69 69  
70 70  * example
71 71  
72 -== Example 5 ==
119 +== {{id name="Ex06"/}}Example 6 ==
73 73  
74 74  * example
75 75  
76 -== Example 6 ==
123 +== {{id name="Ex07"/}}Example 7 ==
77 77  
78 78  * example
79 79  
80 -== Example 7 ==
127 +== {{id name="Ex08"/}}Example 8 ==
81 81  
82 82  * example
83 83  
84 -== Example 8 ==
131 +== {{id name="Ex09"/}}Example 9 ==
85 85  
86 86  * example
87 87  
88 -== Example 9 ==
135 +== {{id name="Ex10"/}}Example 10 ==
89 89  
90 90  * example
91 91  
92 -== Example 10 ==
139 +== {{id name="Ex11"/}}Example 11 ==
93 93  
94 94  * example
95 95  
96 -== Example 11 ==
143 +== {{id name="Ex12"/}}Example 12 ==
97 97  
98 98  * example
99 99  
100 -== Example 12 ==
147 +== {{id name="Ex13"/}}Example 13 ==
101 101  
102 102  * example
103 103  
104 -== Example 13 ==
151 +== {{id name="Ex14"/}}Example 14 ==
105 105  
106 106  * example
107 107  
108 -== Example 14 ==
155 +== {{id name="Ex15"/}}Example 15 ==
109 109  
110 110  * example
111 111  
112 -== Example 15 ==
159 +== {{id name="Ex16"/}}Example 16 ==
113 113  
114 114  * example
115 115  
116 -== Example 16 ==
163 +== {{id name="Ex17"/}}Example 17 ==
117 117  
118 118  * example
119 119  
120 -== Example 17 ==
167 +== {{id name="Ex18"/}}Example 18 ==
121 121  
122 122  * example
123 123  
124 -== Example 18 ==
171 +== {{id name="Ex19"/}}Example 19 ==
125 125  
126 126  * example
127 127  
128 -== Example 19 ==
175 +== {{id name="Ex20"/}}Example 20 ==
129 129  
130 130  * example
131 -
132 -== Example 20 ==
133 -
134 -* example
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