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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Monthly Archives: March 2019
The “triple threat” occurs when the end of the week, month, and quarter all fall on the same day, which usually means a chaotic session filled with volatile set-ups.
Continue readingThe blended range strategy is essential for identifying the best entry and exits when you have multiple trading ranges on the chart.
Continue readingThe moving-average is the secret to knowing who has control of the short-term momentum, which is the foundation of everything a professional trader must know to be successful today.
Continue readingWide Ranges are one of the most challenging market conditions to trade because they allow momentum to build as price rotates back and forth. And that momentum tells us to use a very specific type of entry pattern to fade the breakouts!
Continue readingSometimes the most important clue is to ask “what’s missing on this chart?” Because sometimes it’s what didn’t happen that makes all the difference!
Continue readingThe FOMC Announcement is one of the most explosive news reports we get each month, but the REAL money is made on the reaction the following day.
Continue readingWhat’s my number one trading rule? It’s simple – always trade in the direction of the market’s momentum. In fact, I always ask myself that important question before I take any trade. What direction is this market’s momentum? Can I include a major support and resistance level with the entry pattern? Now we’re on the right track for reliable entries!
Continue readingI don’t trust price levels when they’re nothing but ratios and calculations – I only trust REAL levels – trend-lines, channels, range lines, measured moves.
Continue readingThe term “risk small to earn large” is my way of describing trade set-ups that have a much larger reward than the risk required on the trade; the reason why these are important is because they attract the “big fish” in the market, and when you trade with the “big fish” you’re going to see much better results.
Continue readingSharp pullbacks are one of the most challenging market conditions to trade because they give the opposite side of the market the courage to start trying for a full reversal – which is why I wait for a very specific entry pattern.
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