supply and demand beginners question

Discussion in 'Trading' started by cashclay, Aug 23, 2023.

  1. cashclay

    cashclay

    would consider these areas as a supply area ? i’m looking more further into supply and demand zones to add to my strategies and just alittle confused.
     
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  2. maxinger

    maxinger

    That is an easy Q.

    There is no supply and no demand.
     
  3. PPC

    PPC


    You can’t use SD on illiquid stuff like you did.

    You need to remember that Supply and Demand analysis is based on understanding institutional order flow.

    If you’re using SD zones, use it ONLY on the most liquid markets such as FX, indices, and mega caps where the order flow is dictated by institutional trading desks.

    Here is a chart with proper Supply zone.

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  4. %%
    An IPO priced near $5+ close $2 area 1st week.
    I dont see anything confusing; EPS of 1 meaning 99%of stocks do better.
    WHAT demand??
    Its like Larry Mint Hite said\would you want to buy a buggy whip co, that got cheaper + cheaper?? I would not, but I like a profit plan for a business.:caution::caution:
     
  5. cashclay

    cashclay

     
  6. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    Another down @ $136 area.
     
  7. Redneck

    Redneck

    Those charts you included are too damn small to make anything out


    Does demand exist - Yes

    Does supply exist - Yes


    Otherwise there is no mkt - period




    Price going up = buying = demand

    Price going down = selling = supply

    SHTF events notwithstanding


    Big money (whatever term one wants to label it with) = is what moves price (ultimately)

    They also do their dead level best to cover their intentions till they ready to move it - and typically what forms a range prior to price breaking out and moving off


    Mkt 101 (been this way since the tulip trade)

    Inventory is accumulated..., marked up..., sold off / shorts established

    then

    Inventory is distributed .., marked down..., then covered / bought - in an effort to do these two all over..., and over..., and over -

    It spans all TFs

    Again SHTF notwithstanding - mkt prices everything in - except surprises



    Volume is a data point (be surprised how they try and hide that as well)




    There's your strawman - where you take it from here - is on you

    RN
     
  8. %%
    Good \
    except some institutions aren't much good for profit
    C\citigroup= penny stock \
    reverse split 10 times so its a penny stock $41.06= $4.106. [priced in US $]
    May make a bit more on an overpriced penny stock like that perhaps\ some may not realize that is reverse split + some charts dont disclose that LOL:D:D