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Model #1 is one of my private models, has a lot more details but that’s it. (Old high -> Dig into it -> close below -> expansion). I call it the lazy trader’s model, because it’s so simple yet effective.
Planning times for next candle: - Weekly: plan on Sunday. - Daily: Plan at 6-8pm. - 4h: plan 1 hour before the close. And so on.
When the time window comes to an end; Price has no other option but to reverse.
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There are only two reasons for system to fail: 1- Incorrect identification of orderflow. 2- Insisting on a wrong bias. Both are operator related. Without the operator; the system is perfect.
How to probe order flow: 1- Highs and lows, which are being broken? Which are being rejected? 2- Are upclose candles providing resistance or downclose candles providing support? 3- Gaps, which are being respected? Bullish or bearish?
The name of the game is: “He who has more discipline; wins.”
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Key times for CRT. Formation of CRT: - 0100, 0500, 0900 EST. (Can be refined down to the H1) - Must be in the direction of the HTF draw on liquidity. - Narrative around it. Purge of CRT: - 0300, 0600, 0900 EST. (1 hour time window) - Wait for conformation.
How many 4 hr expansion candles occur in a day? How many 1 hr expansion candles occur in a day and what time? How many 1D expansion candles occur a week? A month? Expansion is always a "distribution" phase. Expansion occurs after "boring candles". Expansion is the key.
It’s time…. T𝙝𝙚 𝘼𝙣𝙖𝙩𝙤𝙢𝙮 𝙤𝙛 𝙈𝙖𝙣𝙞𝙥𝙪𝙡𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 𝙏𝙞𝙢𝙚𝙨 - 𝗠𝗮𝗱𝗲 𝗯𝘆 𝗜𝗖𝗧 Manipulation times (2,6,10) are typically the second quarters of each 4H candle with the 3rd and 4th candles (3-4, 7-8, 10-11) typically being the distribution candles (More…
What I use the term "ITH ITL" for; A high or low that is expected to "hold" Eg: high of week is forming on Tuesday off of a weekly orderblock; the high of the 4hr OB that forms as a reaction to the weekly OB is "the high" that shouldn't be violated for the rest of the week.
Hint: Most breakouts are false, especially if they pause and consolidate around the breakout area for 10-15 candles (distribution on the lower timeframe) A real breakout doesn't give you time to enter at a premium or discount.
1- Liquidity pools (PxHs and PxLs) 2- Time (OHLC, OLHC) Everything else comes second, and there is NO secret knowledge. You just have to be mentally disciplined enough to tie those two together consistently over a large enough sample size of trades with a good RR/% gain-loss.
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only trade NY continuation if LO took out Asia range high or low only trade NY reversal if LO didn't take out Asia range high or low simple rule, effective results
only trade NY continuation if LO took out Asia range high or low only trade NY reversal if LO didn't take out Asia range high or low simple rule, effective results
Buy highs and lows, Sell highs and lows, Buy retractements, Sell retractements, Never buy above a high, Never sell below a low. System is clear.
Types of protractions based on CRT. SMT confirms it.
Note this down…. At the end of the month - Determine the DOL for the next month At the end of the week - Determine the DOL for the next week At the end of the day - Determine the DOL for the next day At the start of the day - Look for Imbalances that support the…
CRT is draw on liquidity. CRT is bias. CRT is mmxm. CRT has an orderblock and an OTE inside of it. CRT is the charts. Everything else is absolute garbage.
My favorite CRT model: - H4 CRT. - M15 Entry = Model-1. - CRT timing = 0100, 0500 and 0900. - Purge timing = 0300 to 0500 and 0800 to 1000 Est. - Pair = EURUSD. - SMT = DXY. - Risk = 0.5% per trade. More than enough to be consistently profitable.
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