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Re: How to be a MOnster

Postby elkin.fernandez » Wed Sep 13, 2017 1:11 am

MO, red lines come from extreme to closes? Circles are patterns? Bracket is the breakout?. Excuse me if I ask so much. LOL
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Re: How to be a MOnster

Postby elkin.fernandez » Wed Sep 13, 2017 1:52 am

That´s I see.

From here = where price react.

I suppose that what you wanna show me is that price react in zones (zones where wick are). I dont know if i am wrong LOL.

There are 2 lines (verticals) and vertical arrow that i dont know what these mean.

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Re: How to be a MOnster

Postby MightyOne » Wed Sep 13, 2017 2:28 am

elkin.fernandez wrote:MO, red lines come from extreme to closes? Circles are patterns? Bracket is the breakout?. Excuse me if I ask so much. LOL


A line, for me, is simply 38.2% of the average H1 bar range multiplied by 1-16 depending on the chart period:
H1: * 1
H4: * 2
D1: * 4
W: * 8
M: * 16

38.2% goes into 100% 2.6178 times so I can expect to reach a target of 2 lines even if price has to move 61.8% of a line to the trigger.
The other periods have lines that are projections which are based on H1 ranges but I think that they work well.

No, the lines don't have anything to do with entry prices.

Yes, circles are areas where I think that a pattern might develop.

Yes, I use { to indicate a breakout.

Yes, everything is either a pattern or a breakout.

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Re: How to be a MOnster

Postby forexjpn » Wed Sep 13, 2017 4:15 am

I hope it's not true about V8, if it is Rest In Peace

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Re: How to be a MOnster

Postby forexjpn » Wed Sep 13, 2017 4:17 am

Mira, I was (am) one of the slow ones at Kreslik .....it took a while for me to be able to trade profitably. Even after I 'knew' things, I would often take the one trade that didn't work out and hesitate to put on the next trade until things were 'perfect' and then miraculously hit the next trade that just happened to not work out,lol...... surprisingly, my actual knowledge base hasn't changed much since those days, I just got better at seeing things with more chart time, in fact I have gone back to some of my ideas from those days and can now trade those ideas profitably, even though they 'didn't work' for me then.
As MO said, experience and chart time is all you need and one day you'll have that Matrix experience.
I would say the 2 trading styles that helped me to see things the most are 1.VSA and 2.Supply/Demand
I don't use volume at all now, but waiting for and seeing the reversal unfold patiently and labeling each type of candle as I went along was priceless...... also learning about the various WRB's/momos ( eg. Momos that finish the move rather than start it) helped a lot. Supply and demand speaks for itself.... entering on a retrace is basically S/D.

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Re: How to be a MOnster

Postby Mira » Wed Sep 13, 2017 9:16 am

Mr. Hyde wrote:
MightyOne wrote:
Mr. Hyde wrote:I figured here would probably be the best place to post this.

V8power end up passing away a few weeks ago.
...


What did him in? :shock:


He took his own life.


This is sad.
I thought he was working for a better life.. he offered to talk/give help to people with addiction on this board a few months ago.
I really thought that everything was going in the right direction. :(
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Re: How to be a MOnster

Postby Mira » Wed Sep 13, 2017 9:19 am

karre wrote:Candles were never meant to help you, Mira, because they obscure
your view - look inside to see what they hide.


Thanks Karre!

Would you post a chart with what you're seeing?
Thanks for helping
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Re: How to be a MOnster

Postby Mira » Wed Sep 13, 2017 9:29 am

forexjpn wrote:Mira, I was (am) one of the slow ones at Kreslik .....it took a while for me to be able to trade profitably. Even after I 'knew' things, I would often take the one trade that didn't work out and hesitate to put on the next trade until things were 'perfect' and then miraculously hit the next trade that just happened to not work out,lol...... surprisingly, my actual knowledge base hasn't changed much since those days, I just got better at seeing things with more chart time, in fact I have gone back to some of my ideas from those days and can now trade those ideas profitably, even though they 'didn't work' for me then.
As MO said, experience and chart time is all you need and one day you'll have that Matrix experience.
I would say the 2 trading styles that helped me to see things the most are 1.VSA and 2.Supply/Demand
I don't use volume at all now, but waiting for and seeing the reversal unfold patiently and labeling each type of candle as I went along was priceless...... also learning about the various WRB's/momos ( eg. Momos that finish the move rather than start it) helped a lot. Supply and demand speaks for itself.... entering on a retrace is basically S/D.


Thank you very much [-o<

Hoping to get there :D

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Re: How to be a MOnster

Postby Mira » Wed Sep 13, 2017 9:38 am

Shorted from the upper red line to the lower one

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Re: How to be a MOnster

Postby Libertarian » Wed Sep 13, 2017 6:25 pm

I know I'm speaking out of turn here, but thank you for this post. Poppas got a brand new bag...

Thank you to Jal and Mira too!!! =D>

v8power wrote:Keeping it simple day trade, possibly turn into long term trade.

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