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| 3 | ICT: Okay, folks, welcome back. This is video number seven | ||
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| 6 | 00:00:14,220 ~-~-> 00:00:17,340 | ||
| 7 | in a continuing series of 20 videos in the inner circle | ||
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| 10 | 00:00:17,340 ~-~-> 00:00:19,800 | ||
| 11 | trader optimal trade entry pattern recognition series. | ||
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| 14 | 00:00:20,850 ~-~-> 00:00:23,940 | ||
| 15 | Alright, today's example is the British Pound versus the US | ||
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| 18 | 00:00:23,940 ~-~-> 00:00:28,350 | ||
| 19 | dollar. All right, so here's our daily chart. And we're | ||
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| 22 | 00:00:28,350 ~-~-> 00:00:34,110 | ||
| 23 | looking at the price action from today. And we're going to | ||
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| 26 | 00:00:34,110 ~-~-> 00:00:37,620 | ||
| 27 | reference Thursday's price range using the rules that I've | ||
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| 30 | 00:00:37,680 ~-~-> 00:00:42,600 | ||
| 31 | provided for you for this series. And here's Thursdays daily | ||
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| 33 | 9 | ||
| 34 | 00:00:42,600 ~-~-> 00:00:46,710 | ||
| 35 | range, and obviously Friday is here. The low on this | ||
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| 37 | 10 | ||
| 38 | 00:00:46,740 ~-~-> 00:00:50,940 | ||
| 39 | particular day on Thursday comes in at 121 65 and eight | ||
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| 41 | 11 | ||
| 42 | 00:00:50,940 ~-~-> 00:00:55,770 | ||
| 43 | pipettes. So our line is showing that and the question is, | ||
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| 46 | 00:00:56,130 ~-~-> 00:00:59,460 | ||
| 47 | is the day that you're sitting down in front of your charts, | ||
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| 50 | 00:00:59,730 ~-~-> 00:01:04,320 | ||
| 51 | okay. Is it likely to take the previous day's high out or | ||
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| 53 | 14 | ||
| 54 | 00:01:04,740 ~-~-> 00:01:08,610 | ||
| 55 | the previous day's low? What's the market been doing all | ||
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| 57 | 15 | ||
| 58 | 00:01:08,610 ~-~-> 00:01:12,000 | ||
| 59 | week? It's been reaching for the previous day's low. | ||
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| 62 | 00:01:12,480 ~-~-> 00:01:15,390 | ||
| 63 | Previously slow taking out previous day's low taking the | ||
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| 65 | 17 | ||
| 66 | 00:01:15,420 ~-~-> 00:01:17,880 | ||
| 67 | previous day's low taking the previous day's low taking it. | ||
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| 71 | Okay. The classic support resistance crowd in the retail | ||
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| 74 | 00:01:23,340 ~-~-> 00:01:26,940 | ||
| 75 | market. They would have seen this low here because look what | ||
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| 77 | 20 | ||
| 78 | 00:01:26,940 ~-~-> 00:01:29,430 | ||
| 79 | happened. It's pretty obvious, isn't it? I mean, it's the | ||
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| 82 | 00:01:29,430 ~-~-> 00:01:32,820 | ||
| 83 | price up didn't. So this level here was the magic level. | ||
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| 86 | 00:01:33,420 ~-~-> 00:01:36,540 | ||
| 87 | This was the real support level. And when it came back down | ||
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| 90 | 00:01:36,540 ~-~-> 00:01:41,730 | ||
| 91 | into it, we had nothing. It just rolled right on into it. | ||
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| 94 | 00:01:42,090 ~-~-> 00:01:45,630 | ||
| 95 | But this was the real one. Come on mistake. It's really what | ||
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| 98 | 00:01:45,630 ~-~-> 00:01:48,300 | ||
| 99 | it was it was this low here. That's the support level that | ||
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| 102 | 00:01:48,300 ~-~-> 00:01:50,730 | ||
| 103 | you would look for. Well, that didn't do anything either. | ||
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| 106 | 00:01:52,320 ~-~-> 00:01:56,310 | ||
| 107 | You see where I'm going with this right. Retail support | ||
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| 110 | 00:01:56,310 ~-~-> 00:02:01,050 | ||
| 111 | resistance theory is not the answer. It's not Now some of | ||
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| 114 | 00:02:01,050 ~-~-> 00:02:06,120 | ||
| 115 | you that are watching this video, probably not privy to my | ||
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| 118 | 00:02:06,120 ~-~-> 00:02:10,200 | ||
| 119 | Twitter feed today, I prompted everyone this morning during | ||
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| 122 | 00:02:10,200 ~-~-> 00:02:13,950 | ||
| 123 | the New York session to look at the British pound. And | ||
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| 126 | 00:02:13,950 ~-~-> 00:02:16,980 | ||
| 127 | everyone that's been going through this series, and or has | ||
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| 130 | 00:02:16,980 ~-~-> 00:02:20,790 | ||
| 131 | been trained by me knows exactly what the lower timeframe | ||
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| 134 | 00:02:21,660 ~-~-> 00:02:25,050 | ||
| 135 | was indicating at the time. So I don't operate as a signal | ||
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| 138 | 00:02:25,080 ~-~-> 00:02:28,290 | ||
| 139 | provider, I don't say here, buy here, put a stop here and | ||
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| 142 | 00:02:28,290 ~-~-> 00:02:32,220 | ||
| 143 | take your profits here. Because I'm not licensed to do so. | ||
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| 146 | 00:02:32,610 ~-~-> 00:02:37,590 | ||
| 147 | But I am capable of drawing your attention to a specific | ||
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| 150 | 00:02:37,590 ~-~-> 00:02:42,150 | ||
| 151 | market a specific time. And I point you shoot. What does | ||
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| 154 | 00:02:42,150 ~-~-> 00:02:45,180 | ||
| 155 | that mean? Well, it gives you the opportunity to practice | ||
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| 159 | real time and study the things that I teach. And what am I | ||
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| 162 | 00:02:49,770 ~-~-> 00:02:52,830 | ||
| 163 | specifically talking about in this video, it's the things | ||
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| 167 | that I taught in the first video of the series. The pilot | ||
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| 170 | 00:02:57,270 ~-~-> 00:02:59,580 | ||
| 171 | episode of the optimal trade entry pattern recognition | ||
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| 175 | series. That video lays the groundwork for this entire | ||
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| 178 | 00:03:05,190 ~-~-> 00:03:07,800 | ||
| 179 | discussion on cable. So here's the five minute chart of the | ||
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| 182 | 00:03:07,800 ~-~-> 00:03:11,940 | ||
| 183 | British pound. And take a look at the price action here. And | ||
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| 187 | if you have not looked for this yet, I'm going to ask you to | ||
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| 190 | 00:03:16,470 ~-~-> 00:03:19,350 | ||
| 191 | pause your video. That way you can have an opportunity to | ||
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| 195 | study it and see what you see before I added lipstick. Okay, | ||
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| 198 | 00:03:26,130 ~-~-> 00:03:29,700 | ||
| 199 | so we're gonna add some annotations. So here's that previous | ||
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| 202 | 00:03:29,700 ~-~-> 00:03:33,450 | ||
| 203 | day's low, Thursday's daily low, coming in at 121 65 and | ||
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| 206 | 00:03:33,450 ~-~-> 00:03:38,280 | ||
| 207 | eight pet pets. And here's our New York session sets the | ||
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| 210 | 00:03:38,280 ~-~-> 00:03:43,380 | ||
| 211 | time when these formations occur. Now, obviously you can see | ||
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| 214 | 00:03:44,670 ~-~-> 00:03:48,930 | ||
| 215 | head of New Yorkers in the New York session we're doing at | ||
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| 217 | 55 | ||
| 218 | 00:03:48,930 ~-~-> 00:03:52,860 | ||
| 219 | that at 830. That's what this is here to again, 11 o'clock, | ||
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| 222 | 00:03:52,890 ~-~-> 00:03:55,320 | ||
| 223 | nothing is changing. This is static rice. You can see our | ||
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| 226 | 00:03:55,320 ~-~-> 00:03:58,950 | ||
| 227 | swing high to swing low, and the retracement back up inside | ||
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| 230 | 00:03:58,950 ~-~-> 00:04:01,590 | ||
| 231 | the New York session. So you to trace level trades to it | ||
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| 234 | 00:04:01,590 ~-~-> 00:04:06,840 | ||
| 235 | here, remember that's our suggested entry for studying and | ||
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| 238 | 00:04:06,840 ~-~-> 00:04:11,040 | ||
| 239 | back testing this and the market starts to break lower. And | ||
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| 242 | 00:04:11,040 ~-~-> 00:04:13,140 | ||
| 243 | there's multiple optimal trade entries in here, there's a | ||
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| 246 | 00:04:13,380 ~-~-> 00:04:15,960 | ||
| 247 | swing from this high down to this low to this one, you can | ||
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| 250 | 00:04:15,960 ~-~-> 00:04:18,480 | ||
| 251 | do your own projections on that as well. And this one here, | ||
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| 254 | 00:04:18,480 ~-~-> 00:04:23,550 | ||
| 255 | 123. And again, it's inside the New York session, time of | ||
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| 257 | 65 | ||
| 258 | 00:04:23,550 ~-~-> 00:04:28,650 | ||
| 259 | day that this outline works well in. First scaling comes out | ||
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| 261 | 66 | ||
| 262 | 00:04:28,650 ~-~-> 00:04:34,170 | ||
| 263 | at 40 pips down here at the range low and then half of the | ||
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| 265 | 67 | ||
| 266 | 00:04:34,170 ~-~-> 00:04:37,200 | ||
| 267 | standard deviation that makes up the Fibonacci range. | ||
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| 269 | 68 | ||
| 270 | 00:04:38,520 ~-~-> 00:04:42,450 | ||
| 271 | takes us down to 75 pips for a second scaling, and it's | ||
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| 273 | 69 | ||
| 274 | 00:04:42,480 ~-~-> 00:04:45,360 | ||
| 275 | drifted a little bit lower, just at the time of this | ||
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| 277 | 70 | ||
| 278 | 00:04:45,360 ~-~-> 00:04:49,110 | ||
| 279 | recording. But this is sufficient enough. I look personally | ||
| 280 | |||
| 281 | 71 | ||
| 282 | 00:04:49,110 ~-~-> 00:04:53,850 | ||
| 283 | for 50 to 75 pips a week, you can do very, very well with | ||
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| 285 | 72 | ||
| 286 | 00:04:53,850 ~-~-> 00:04:57,870 | ||
| 287 | less than that it's not absolutely mandatory that you take | ||
| 288 | |||
| 289 | 73 | ||
| 290 | 00:04:57,870 ~-~-> 00:05:01,110 | ||
| 291 | that much out of the market. Every time you Sit down. This | ||
| 292 | |||
| 293 | 74 | ||
| 294 | 00:05:01,110 ~-~-> 00:05:05,310 | ||
| 295 | in itself is an opportunity to be short here and take 75 | ||
| 296 | |||
| 297 | 75 | ||
| 298 | 00:05:05,310 ~-~-> 00:05:07,470 | ||
| 299 | pips out from there. There's nothing wrong with that at all. | ||
| 300 | |||
| 301 | 76 | ||
| 302 | 00:05:07,470 ~-~-> 00:05:11,880 | ||
| 303 | It's very very lucrative way of harvesting pips, if you can | ||
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| 305 | 77 | ||
| 306 | 00:05:11,880 ~-~-> 00:05:16,590 | ||
| 307 | find setups to offer and yield this gearing. So if we found | ||
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| 309 | 78 | ||
| 310 | 00:05:16,590 ~-~-> 00:05:19,050 | ||
| 311 | this insightful I will continue next week on Monday when we | ||
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| 313 | 79 | ||
| 314 | 00:05:19,050 ~-~-> 00:05:21,300 | ||
| 315 | get to our next example until then I wish you good luck and | ||
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| 317 | 80 | ||
| 318 | 00:05:21,300 ~-~-> 00:05:21,810 | ||
| 319 | good trading. |