Jhx wrote:I'm always looking forward to the Einstein segment of your videos .
Since there are no additional stats, are there any tips for exiting?
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Jhx wrote:I'm always looking forward to the Einstein segment of your videos .
Since there are no additional stats, are there any tips for exiting?
TheRumpledOne wrote:Does anyone here have a REDDIT account?
Columba wrote:Matching the three TFs is a quality, 'edge to the trader' entry that might show up a couple of times a day as price moves back into the tri-agreement, and surely is just one arrow in the quiver with the other well established options.
Jhx wrote:Columba wrote:Matching the three TFs is a quality, 'edge to the trader' entry that might show up a couple of times a day as price moves back into the tri-agreement, and surely is just one arrow in the quiver with the other well established options.
So you're essentially talking about an open cross trade in the direction of the higher timeframes' candle colors?
For example:
D1 is green.
H4 is green.
H1 is red.
After a while, H1 turns green. Jump in and go long?
I know price is the same on all timeframes. But if price is above the daily open, the last h4 open, and the last h1 candle just turned green, then it could be a good time to grab a few pips.
Please correct me if I'm wrong! I've never used the multimeter so it kinda makes sense, but I could be terribly mistaken
Jhx wrote:Columba wrote:Matching the three TFs is a quality, 'edge to the trader' entry that might show up a couple of times a day as price moves back into the tri-agreement, and surely is just one arrow in the quiver with the other well established options.
So you're essentially talking about an open cross trade in the direction of the higher timeframes' candle colors?
For example:
D1 is green.
H4 is green.
H1 is red.
After a while, H1 turns green. Jump in and go long?
I know price is the same on all timeframes. But if price is above the daily open, the last h4 open, and the last h1 candle just turned green, then it could be a good time to grab a few pips.
Please correct me if I'm wrong! I've never used the multimeter so it kinda makes sense, but I could be terribly mistaken