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Chawl replied Sep 16, 2015A nice dose of confidence for me, thank u Alfonso

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Chawl replied Sep 15, 2015My curve is again somewhat different
Some remarks are on the image. I hope our last analyses have some truth in them, otherwise Alfonso will have many corrections to make tomorrow 
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Chawl replied Sep 15, 2015U r welcome, I hope my analysis was right though
Trend line breaks always produce valid zones and yes, I did exactly like you've said but EURUSD is quite dizzy and I can't say that I like the price action on this pair nowadays, so I beware. My ...Supply and demand in a nutshell by Alfonso Moreno
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Chawl replied Sep 15, 2015You are very welcome but sure it would be very nice if Alfonso confirmed my analysis
Yes, curve must be a part of the current move by definition as it is calculated according to the current price. My EURUSD analysis is somewhat different than ...Supply and demand in a nutshell by Alfonso Moreno
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Chawl replied Sep 15, 2015Curve is the span between the nearest supply and demand zones which are 'not' CPs but CADCHF monthly and weekly curves seem tricky as we have no demand zone in control but the all-time-low instead. So I subjectively preferred to use the 'lowest' ...
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Chawl replied Sep 15, 2015I can't remember where I got this but I've watched all 30+ videos on Alfonso's channel, probably it is a naturally recurring theme that sticks to mind but doesn't have its own clause in the documents. Perhaps nobody has asked a question about trend ...
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Chawl replied Sep 14, 2015AFAIK we can draw trend lines using unvalidated zones and as we have way more than 3 consecutive CPs here, we can draw a more agressive one like the red. I sometimes even use trend lines like the blue one which connects last two CPs if there is no ...
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Chawl replied Sep 13, 2015For the very first valid zone, you should probably look left as far as January 2002 for EURUSD, May 1850 for USDCHF, July 1871 for USDJPY etc. because first valid zones were probably around somewhere on the issue dates of the currencies. You are ...
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Chawl replied Sep 13, 2015Considering your questions and your trend line technique, it seems you haven't done your homework yet
I recommend you to watch these and yes, they're long: video Supply and demand in a nutshell by Alfonso Moreno
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Chawl replied Sep 12, 2015Right click then 'Refresh' Edit: ...or just use my indicator which refreshes the chart (generates a tick) everytime you left click anywhere on chart window. I coded it in an instant and it just works, but I give no warranty, so use at your own risk ...
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Chawl replied Sep 8, 2015I think your levels are also correct but it seems few are missed including the CP that Alfonso had drawn just because you neglect a flip zone and your chart is missing the trend line analysis. For example at the time of my vertical line, there would ...
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Chawl replied Sep 8, 2015They've caused the break of opposing zones.
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Chawl replied Sep 7, 2015Gosh I see imbalance on every ERC, I'll write down 'MIND THE BASE' 100 times as an exercise
Thank you for clearing 
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Chawl replied Sep 7, 2015Is this a marubozu demand and why, why not? IMHO it is because of flip and gap. Any comrades? Alfonso?
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Chawl replied Sep 7, 2015I thank you for your consideration
Perfectly said. Perhaps 80% of trading is pure psychology but ironically very few people pay attention to this aspect like they do to their technique 
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Chawl replied Sep 6, 2015Say a group of people (buyers) decided to buy a car model and we now have demand in the market. Few buyers will get the lowest price (origin of the move) from few most contended sellers but as the sellers are consumed in this (previous supply, but ...
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Chawl replied Sep 4, 2015Honour is mine, I'm flattered, thank you
But I'm just a fellow of this method like you and we must indeed thank to Alfonso for all his efforts 
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Chawl replied Sep 4, 2015+1 to your analysis and I had made a very similar one. The only reason why I didn't get the trade (in fact closed it immediately because of fear) was my dashed trend line on H4 but Alfonso kindly cleared this also few messages ago.
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Chawl replied Sep 4, 2015Hehe, this time it was just a joke
Thanks for considering though 
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