It is too much to do when I am trading. But this is how bar counting works. The last candle on the chart is potential H1. If next candle makes a higher high by one tick before it makes a lower low by one tick it would confirm H1 staus.
Looks like you may be proving Al Brooks is not a quack nor is his concepts quackery. Where does that leave the so called randomized experts? And those that believe that theory they call brownian motion? Are they deceiving themselves willingly?
Huh in front of your eyes? Are you double dog sure of that? As Mr Volpri once said maybe they have birdcrap in their eyes, make sense as they cannot seem to see what you see and are showing others. Or maybe they are blind as a Wuhan bat? And their virus is superspreading lol.
Me too. I'm surprised how simple and clear it is. Also, a little wondering why so many find it not clear. To be honest. Have you watched Brooks's course too?
I have read some in his written stuff. Hard to read. Watched a few videos. You seem to be explaining well. Maybe your thread will become famous on ET as the best resource to explain Brooks!
I just bought a used copy of his book how to trade price action bar by bar. Haven't received it yet. The video course is clear. And he repeats a lot. Not in a bad way. It builds and builds.
Yesterday spike and channel, today seems to have transition to a trading range. BLSH Scalp: "Buy Low Sell High Scalp" is Brooks approach here. One trade so far. Short scalp from upper 1/3 of range. Working on other things. Probably only trade today. Trading just 1 SIM contract now. That is what I will start with when I trade live money. @maxinger advice to trade more active times of day. This chart is the "regular trading hours" for bonds which starts at 8:20 AM east and ends at 3:00 PM east. One of the things I'm now testing. Regular Hours versus all the hours. I did notice last night very low volume
Watched hours of Brooks videos today and tonight. I have good ideas now to work on. I'm going to stop SIM for a few days and just want to watch some things. Want to watch without worrying about putting in orders and stuff.