Not exact matches
Normally, I
like inside bars as trend - continuation breakout plays, but in certain situations they can be used counter-trend,
something I explain much more in - depth in my
price action trading course.
To those of us far from Wall Street it seems the sort of
action that would put GM in the same position it was in 12 years ago, when an economic downturn or a change in automotive tastes due to
something like a spike in oil
prices could lead to serious cash shortage.
I can not understand why anyone who has been exposed to
price action trading would ever trade any other way, it simply doesn't make any sense, it's
like trying to drive a car blindfolded; basically making
something that's relatively simple in nature much more complicated than it ever needs to be.
Being patient while trading with
price action goes
something like this: you see what looks
like a decent pin bar formation but it is going against a rather strong trend, because you know that this setup has a much lower probability of working out than a pin bar setup with a strongly trending market, you sit on your hands and pass it up, don't think anymore about it, even if it works out it does not matter because you just exercised patience, and you will be rewarded for it the more you use it.
Volatility is a scary word to some, but to
price action traders it is
something to look forward to because
price action leaves its most obvious «footprints» during volatile market conditions
like we've seen recently.
I would
like to learn mor about your
price action strategy, but before putting up more $ for something I don't really understand, can you kindly point me towards some succinct videos on your website that really DEFINE what you mean by Price Ac
price action strategy, but before putting up more $ for something I don't really understand, can you kindly point me towards some succinct videos on your website that really DEFINE what you mean by Price A
action strategy, but before putting up more $ for
something I don't really understand, can you kindly point me towards some succinct videos on your website that really DEFINE what you mean by
Price Ac
Price ActionAction?