Trading Ranges, Support, and Resistance

Discussion in 'Technical Analysis' started by SimpleMeLike, Jan 28, 2018.

  1. You have to aim for homeruns, and capitalize on it, instead of taking profits. Your win needs to compensate for multiple strikes.

    So which SRs are more likely to lead to homeruns? Usually ones at periphery of ATRs.
     
    #31     Jan 29, 2018
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  2. Thank you
     
    #32     Jan 29, 2018
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  3. %%
    1] Market Makers Edge , by Joshua Lukeman
    2]Same pattern as #1
    3] I would not call that a countertrend if it was monthly candles,;
    with daily or 5 minute charts, i would call/name it a counter trend. I like to learn to id good trends if i wanted to do countertrends, thus the MM edge book. But Andrew Carnegie noted first man get the pearl, last man gets the shell. But come to find out Andrew Carnegie could have waited more, more asking prices[polite] + got more, selling US Steel JPM admitted, so depends on what you want:D:caution::caution::caution::caution::caution::cool:
     
    #33     Jan 29, 2018
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  4. Thanks Spectre2007,

    When you state "aim for homeruns and capitalize on it"? Are you referring to increasing size on high probability trades?
     
    #34     Jan 29, 2018
  5. Jzwu2017

    Jzwu2017

    It’s not the high probability trades, but high reward/risk trades.

    You can scalp with high probability trades, but the winnings are rather small after spread, commissions and slippage. However, if you nail on a big move/trend it will be much more than all the small winnings combined.
     
    #35     Jan 29, 2018
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  6. No size stays same since every trade you enter should be high probability trade. Increasing size is more a Martingale technique, and only done with small incremental units to start with. Consolidation patterns ramp up the units till breakout. It’s the only way I know to beat consolidative patterns. But it can be deadly if not done judicially.

    The consolidative pattern can persist longer than the equity in your account. Any large institution can market make around a significant SR level. Meaning they can keep increasing units indefinitely till a breakout occurs and they achieve net profit.

    As unit size increases, the distance price needs to breakout from SR levels gets closer and closer to be in net profit. This can also be done after significant news event.
     
    Last edited: Jan 30, 2018
    #36     Jan 30, 2018
  7. Buy1Sell2,

    is this what you mean by 2nd mouse gets the cheese. breakout occurred at support. instead of just hopping (first mouse) on the downside, i wait for retrace (second mouse)

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    #37     Jan 30, 2018
  8. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    The retrace with fresh momentum in your direction will establish new resistance/support and give you a nice filter. In your example the second mouse has not gotten out of bed yet and I realize your charting is somewhat futuristic
     
    #38     Jan 30, 2018
  9. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Look at ES on Thurs 1/25. You'll see resistance formed midday at around 2848.
    That resistance was broken a couple of hours prior to open on 1/26. Your confirm of the impending upmove comes late morning 1/26 though and that is the safest place to get on board if trading breakouts.
     
    #39     Jan 30, 2018
  10. Thanks Buy1Sell2 for explanation.
     
    #40     Jan 30, 2018