Lets see if this one plays ball
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Disliked{quote} So if I understand correctly — After the open, liquidity tends to increase, and when price pushes above an important structural high but fails to hold, and the higher timeframe trend is still intact, that would be a situation to consider joining the trend side rather than fighting it. Am I thinking about that the right way, or am I still missing something in the sequence?Ignored
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DislikedDigger1, I was able to close asia and London Open with my daily target of 600 pips. And I really apreciate all that i've learned from you and this thread. I see my self learning, and improving everyday. Although If I am able to bother you with a question: I understand different brokers share different data, so pivot levels might be shown at different price levels. But this pivot levels, still exist so they should be interpretaded as a range of prices rather than a specific price level. So how exactly do you decide when to enter in that "pivot price...Ignored
DislikedThank you both for the clarification. I think I just need to continue reading in context and deepen my understanding — it’s genuinely interesting to see how you describe the market. I do envy the fact that you are able to participate freely in the FX market. Where I am, access to highly liquid markets like FX is much more limited, so we have to work within what is available to us. Most of the instruments accessible to retail traders here have M1 charts that look very different — far less active and structured. That contrast makes me appreciate even...Ignored
Disliked{quote} So if I understand correctly — After the open, liquidity tends to increase, and when price pushes above an important structural high but fails to hold, and the higher timeframe trend is still intact, that would be a situation to consider joining the trend side rather than fighting it. Am I thinking about that the right way, or am I still missing something in the sequence?Ignored
DislikedThank you both for the clarification. I think I just need to continue reading in context and deepen my understanding — it’s genuinely interesting to see how you describe the market. I do envy the fact that you are able to participate freely in the FX market. Where I am, access to highly liquid markets like FX is much more limited, so we have to work within what is available to us. Most of the instruments accessible to retail traders here have M1 charts that look very different — far less active and structured. That contrast makes me appreciate even...Ignored