Copper Breaches Key Support but Tech & Fundamentals FavorableThe commodity has registered a notable pullback from last month’s record highs and has now moved below the pivotal EMA200 (black line) and 38.2% Fibonacci of this year’s advance. This pauses the bullish momentum and exposes Copper to the ascending trend line from the 2024 low and the daily Ichimoku Cloud.
However, this region could contain the correction and multiple roadblocks follow, making the downside unfriendly, while the RSI points to oversold conditions. As such, we expect Copper to find renewed vigor and push towards 5.000 and eventually new all-time highs (5.200), with the fundamentals also being supportive.
The improved supply-demand dynamics have driven this year’s rally and can fuel further strength. There may be some risks in the consumption outlook, mostly form China’s property sector and the slowdown in the pace of EV adoption, but consumption for the metal is set to increase due to the AI revolution and the clean energy transition. At the same time, things don’t look good on the supply side, with major miners slashing their output targets for the year.
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The Mechanics Of Trading - Part XIII - Failure At New HighPart XIII - Failure At New High
I started this video because a friend asked me for help determining trends on multi-interval (time frames) and asked how I look at trading across multiple intervals. Asking how to best setup/use price trends to capture the best trade setups.
Essentially, it comes down to three key components...
A. Initial reversal/impulse waves should be traded lightly (if at all). They are the "potential price reversal setups" that are usually the most dangerous for traders (and often fairly short in length).
B. Looking for the second wave to form provides traders with the opportunity to catch the bigger Wave-3. This wave forms after the impulse (Wave-1) and a corrective wave (Wave-2), which must stay below any previous ultimate high or above any previous ultimate low.
C. Wave-3, and Wave-5 if applicable, are where traders can flex their muscles related to trade size using the techniques I present to try to capture the MEAT (Sweet Spot) of any trend.
Remember, after Wave-3, you must prepare for the potential end of a trend setup where volatility is likely to increase and risks become a bit more elevated.
I go over multiple techniques in this video.
Fibonacci techniques and Fibonacci Price Theory
Anchor Bars (breakaway bars)
Using Fibonacci Retracements to identify key support/resistance levels for trending
Stochastics
RSI
Wave formations (ZigZag)
and Others
This video is designed as an instructional video to help you incorporate usable techniques into your own trading style.
Hope you enjoy.
The Mechanics Of Trading - Part XII - 6-4-24 FlagsPart XII
I started this video because a friend asked me for help determining trends on multi-interval (time frames) and asked how I look at trading across multiple intervals. Asking how to best setup/use price trends to capture the best trade setups.
Essentially, it comes down to three key components...
A. Initial reversal/impulse waves should be traded lightly (if at all). They are the "potential price reversal setups" that are usually the most dangerous for traders (and often fairly short in length).
B. Looking for the second wave to form provides traders with the opportunity to catch the bigger Wave-3. This wave forms after the impulse (Wave-1) and a corrective wave (Wave-2), which must stay below any previous ultimate high or above any previous ultimate low.
C. Wave-3, and Wave-5 if applicable, are where traders can flex their muscles related to trade size using the techniques I present to try to capture the MEAT (Sweet Spot) of any trend.
Remember, after Wave-3, you must prepare for the potential end of a trend setup where volatility is likely to increase and risks become a bit more elevated.
I go over multiple techniques in this video.
Fibonacci techniques and Fibonacci Price Theory
Anchor Bars (breakaway bars)
Using Fibonacci Retracements to identify key support/resistance levels for trending
Stochastics
RSI
Wave formations (ZigZag)
and Others
This video is designed as an instructional video to help you incorporate usable techniques into your own trading style.
Hope you enjoy.
The Mechanics Of Trading - Part XI - SPY Flagging ExamplePart XI
I started this video because a friend asked me for help determining trends on multi-interval (time frames) and asked how I look at trading across multiple intervals. Asking how to best setup/use price trends to capture the best trade setups.
Essentially, it comes down to three key components...
A. Initial reversal/impulse waves should be traded lightly (if at all). They are the "potential price reversal setups" that are usually the most dangerous for traders (and often fairly short in length).
B. Looking for the second wave to form provides traders with the opportunity to catch the bigger Wave-3. This wave forms after the impulse (Wave-1) and a corrective wave (Wave-2), which must stay below any previous ultimate high or above any previous ultimate low.
C. Wave-3, and Wave-5 if applicable, are where traders can flex their muscles related to trade size using the techniques I present to try to capture the MEAT (Sweet Spot) of any trend.
Remember, after Wave-3, you must prepare for the potential end of a trend setup where volatility is likely to increase and risks become a bit more elevated.
I go over multiple techniques in this video.
Fibonacci techniques and Fibonacci Price Theory
Anchor Bars (breakaway bars)
Using Fibonacci Retracements to identify key support/resistance levels for trending
Stochastics
RSI
Wave formations (ZigZag)
and Others
This video is designed as an instructional video to help you incorporate usable techniques into your own trading style.
Hope you enjoy.
The Mechanics Of Trading - Part X - EOD 2 Min ES RecapPart X - End Of Day 2 Min ES Recap
I started this video because a friend asked me for help determining trends on multi-interval (time frames) and asked how I look at trading across multiple intervals. Asking how to best setup/use price trends to capture the best trade setups.
Essentially, it comes down to three key components...
A. Initial reversal/impulse waves should be traded lightly (if at all). They are the "potential price reversal setups" that are usually the most dangerous for traders (and often fairly short in length).
B. Looking for the second wave to form provides traders with the opportunity to catch the bigger Wave-3. This wave forms after the impulse (Wave-1) and a corrective wave (Wave-2), which must stay below any previous ultimate high or above any previous ultimate low.
C. Wave-3, and Wave-5 if applicable, are where traders can flex their muscles related to trade size using the techniques I present to try to capture the MEAT (Sweet Spot) of any trend.
Remember, after Wave-3, you must prepare for the potential end of a trend setup where volatility is likely to increase and risks become a bit more elevated.
I go over multiple techniques in this video.
Fibonacci techniques and Fibonacci Price Theory
Anchor Bars (breakaway bars)
Using Fibonacci Retracements to identify key support/resistance levels for trending
Stochastics
RSI
Wave formations (ZigZag)
and Others
This video is designed as an instructional video to help you incorporate usable techniques into your own trading style.
Hope you enjoy.
SOL/USDT Analysis: Preparing for the Breakout🔍The market is still ranging, and we are waiting for our triggers to be activated before opening positions.
📆 Coin of the Day: SOL
About the Project
Solana (SOL) is known for its high-speed blockchain technology and increasing adoption. It remains a significant player in the crypto space with a strong ecosystem.
🧩 Technical Analysis
4-Hour Timeframe
This analysis focuses on futures trading, examining different scenarios.
♟ Support and Resistance: SOL has found support at 162.32. The price is currently ranging, with primary resistance levels at 167.81 and 172.52. A major resistance level is observed at 187.29.
📉 Bearish Scenario: If a candle closes below 162.32, the next bearish phase might start, with the first support target at 157.40. Further bearish confirmation could be found if the price breaks below 157.40, with the next support level at 151.00. A break below 50 on the RSI could confirm the bearish momentum.
📈 Bullish Scenario: If the price breaks above 167.81, we can look for a target at 172.52. A break above 172.52 would set the next target at 187.29. A break above 50.67 on the RSI could confirm the entry of bullish momentum into the market.
📊Volume Analysis
Current volume at 429.872K indicates a need for increased buy volume to confirm resistance breakouts. Monitoring volume convergence with price action is crucial to avoid false breakouts.
👨💻 Trading Positions
🪄Long Position
Primary Entry Trigger: Break above 167.81
Strategy: Open a position on the break of 167.81 and wait for confirmation from the price to set the target at 172.52. Consider taking partial profits at 172.52 and adjusting stop loss to entry.
Secondary Entry Trigger: Break and stabilization above 172.52
Strategy: Open a position on the break and stabilization above 172.52, targeting 187.29. Look for increasing volume and RSI confirmation for stronger bullish momentum.
💣Short Position
Primary Entry Trigger: Break below 162.32
Strategy: Open a position on the break of 162.32 as this is a very critical level in the market. Target the next support at 157.40. Adjust stop loss based on price action.
Secondary Entry Trigger: Break below 157.40
Strategy: Open a position on the break of 157.40, targeting the next support at 151.00. Look for volume increase and RSI breaking below 50 for confirmation of bearish momentum.
📝 Summary: SOL is currently ranging within key support at 162.32 and resistances at 167.81, 172.52, and 187.29. Traders should watch for breaks of these critical levels to open positions. Volume analysis suggests that the next move could be significant. Long positions should be considered above 167.81 and 172.52, while short positions should be considered below 162.32 and 157.40. Always keep an eye on the RSI for confirmation of momentum in either direction.
🧠💼It's important to acknowledge the inherent risks in futures trading, with the potential for margin calls if risk management is neglected. Always adhere to strict capital management principles and utilize stop-loss orders, ensuring that the initial target offers a risk-to-reward ratio of 2.
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The Mechanics Of Trading - Part IX - ES Breakdown To SupportPart IX
I started this video because a friend asked me for help determining trends on multi-interval (time frames) and asked how I look at trading across multiple intervals. Asking how to best setup/use price trends to capture the best trade setups.
Essentially, it comes down to three key components...
A. Initial reversal/impulse waves should be traded lightly (if at all). They are the "potential price reversal setups" that are usually the most dangerous for traders (and often fairly short in length).
B. Looking for the second wave to form provides traders with the opportunity to catch the bigger Wave-3. This wave forms after the impulse (Wave-1) and a corrective wave (Wave-2), which must stay below any previous ultimate high or above any previous ultimate low.
C. Wave-3, and Wave-5 if applicable, are where traders can flex their muscles related to trade size using the techniques I present to try to capture the MEAT (Sweet Spot) of any trend.
Remember, after Wave-3, you must prepare for the potential end of a trend setup where volatility is likely to increase and risks become a bit more elevated.
I go over multiple techniques in this video.
Fibonacci techniques and Fibonacci Price Theory
Anchor Bars (breakaway bars)
Using Fibonacci Retracements to identify key support/resistance levels for trending
Stochastics
RSI
Wave formations (ZigZag)
and Others
This video is designed as an instructional video to help you incorporate usable techniques into your own trading style.
Hope you enjoy.
The Mechanics Of Trading - Part VIII - Learning PatiencePart VIII
I started this video because a friend asked me for help determining trends on multi-interval (time frames) and asked how I look at trading across multiple intervals. Asking how to best setup/use price trends to capture the best trade setups.
Essentially, it comes down to three key components...
A. Initial reversal/impulse waves should be traded lightly (if at all). They are the "potential price reversal setups" that are usually the most dangerous for traders (and often fairly short in length).
B. Looking for the second wave to form provides traders with the opportunity to catch the bigger Wave-3. This wave forms after the impulse (Wave-1) and a corrective wave (Wave-2), which must stay below any previous ultimate high or above any previous ultimate low.
C. Wave-3, and Wave-5 if applicable, are where traders can flex their muscles related to trade size using the techniques I present to try to capture the MEAT (Sweet Spot) of any trend.
Remember, after Wave-3, you must prepare for the potential end of a trend setup where volatility is likely to increase and risks become a bit more elevated.
I go over multiple techniques in this video.
Fibonacci techniques and Fibonacci Price Theory
Anchor Bars (breakaway bars)
Using Fibonacci Retracements to identify key support/resistance levels for trending
Stochastics
RSI
Wave formations (ZigZag)
and Others
This video is designed as an instructional video to help you incorporate usable techniques into your own trading style.
Hope you enjoy.
The Mechanics Of Trading - Part VII - 2 Min ES TrendingPart VII - Applying Success/Failure & Fibonacci Price Theory
I started this video because a friend asked me for help determining trends on multi-interval (time frames) and asked how I look at trading across multiple intervals. Asking how to best setup/use price trends to capture the best trade setups.
Essentially, it comes down to three key components...
A. Initial reversal/impulse waves should be traded lightly (if at all). They are the "potential price reversal setups" that are usually the most dangerous for traders (and often fairly short in length).
B. Looking for the second wave to form provides traders with the opportunity to catch the bigger Wave-3. This wave forms after the impulse (Wave-1) and a corrective wave (Wave-2), which must stay below any previous ultimate high or above any previous ultimate low.
C. Wave-3, and Wave-5 if applicable, are where traders can flex their muscles related to trade size using the techniques I present to try to capture the MEAT (Sweet Spot) of any trend.
Remember, after Wave-3, you must prepare for the potential end of a trend setup where volatility is likely to increase and risks become a bit more elevated.
I go over multiple techniques in this video.
Fibonacci techniques and Fibonacci Price Theory
Anchor Bars (breakaway bars)
Using Fibonacci Retracements to identify key support/resistance levels for trending
Stochastics
RSI
Wave formations (ZigZag)
and Others
This video is designed as an instructional video to help you incorporate usable techniques into your own trading style.
Hope you enjoy.
The Mechanics Of Trading - Part VI - 2 Min ES ChartPart VI
I started this video because a friend asked me for help determining trends on multi-interval (time frames) and asked how I look at trading across multiple intervals. Asking how to best setup/use price trends to capture the best trade setups.
Essentially, it comes down to three key components...
A. Initial reversal/impulse waves should be traded lightly (if at all). They are the "potential price reversal setups" that are usually the most dangerous for traders (and often fairly short in length).
B. Looking for the second wave to form provides traders with the opportunity to catch the bigger Wave-3. This wave forms after the impulse (Wave-1) and a corrective wave (Wave-2), which must stay below any previous ultimate high or above any previous ultimate low.
C. Wave-3, and Wave-5 if applicable, are where traders can flex their muscles related to trade size using the techniques I present to try to capture the MEAT (Sweet Spot) of any trend.
Remember, after Wave-3, you must prepare for the potential end of a trend setup where volatility is likely to increase and risks become a bit more elevated.
I go over multiple techniques in this video.
Fibonacci techniques and Fibonacci Price Theory
Anchor Bars (breakaway bars)
Using Fibonacci Retracements to identify key support/resistance levels for trending
Stochastics
RSI
Wave formations (ZigZag)
and Others
This video is designed as an instructional video to help you incorporate usable techniques into your own trading style.
Hope you enjoy.
Ethereum (ETH) Market Analysis🔍Ethereum (ETH) is the coin of the day, a project that stands out from other altcoins due to its significant market dominance and substantial capital investment in both its network and coin. Unlike many other altcoins, Ethereum is less dependent on Bitcoin, making it an interesting asset to analyze independently.
🔄Previous Analysis Recap
In the previous analysis, it was suggested to enter a long position upon breaking 3798 with a target of 4063. After entering the position and reaching a risk-to-reward ratio of 2, I took partial profits and moved my stop loss to the entry point. The price did not move higher and eventually hit the stop loss at the entry point, resulting in a small profit due to the partial profit-taking.
⌛️4-Hour Timeframe
Current Situation: After forming a low at 3652, the volume has significantly decreased. Given the weekend lull, market momentum has completely dissipated. The 99-period SMA is approaching, potentially acting as the last hope for bullish momentum to re-enter the market.
🔑Key Levels:
Resistance: 3960 (first resistance), 4063 (key resistance)
Support: 3652 (current low)
⚡️Indicators:
RSI: Watch for a break above 54.46 for bullish momentum confirmation.
99-period SMA: Approaching price, may provide support or resistance.
📈Bullish Scenario
Entry: Break above 3960.
Target: Initial target at 4063.
If 4063 is broken and price stabilizes above this level, a significant upward move could be expected, especially benefiting Ethereum ecosystem coins.
Confirmation: RSI breaking above 54.46.
Long Position
Primary Trigger: Enter on a break above 3960.
Secondary Trigger: Enter on a break and stabilization above 4063 for a stronger bullish confirmation.
RSI Confirmation: Watch for a break above 54.46 to confirm bullish momentum.
Note: Monitor the price action around 4063 carefully, as it is a crucial resistance level.
📉Bearish Scenario
Entry: First trigger at 3719 (risky), main entry on a break below 3652.
Target: Following a break below 3652, look for confirmation of bearish momentum with a break below 41.03 on the RSI.
Short Position
Primary Trigger: Break below 3652.
Secondary Trigger: For a riskier entry, consider 3719, but the main focus should be on 3652.
RSI Confirmation: A break below 41.03 would confirm bearish momentum.
📝Ethereum is currently in a consolidation phase with key support at 3652 and resistances at 3960 and 4063. The low volume suggests that a significant move could be imminent. Traders should watch for breaks of these critical levels to enter positions, with volume and RSI serving as additional confirmation indicators. Always keep an eye on market conditions and adjust positions accordingly.
🧠💼It's important to acknowledge the inherent risks in futures trading, with the potential for margin calls if risk management is neglected. Always adhere to strict capital management principles and utilize stop-loss orders, ensuring that the initial target offers a risk-to-reward ratio of 2.
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The Mechanics Of Trading - Part VPart V - Deploying Success/Failure Techniques
I started this video because a friend asked me for help determining trends on multi-interval (time frames) and asked how I look at trading across multiple intervals. Asking how to best setup/use price trends to capture the best trade setups.
Essentially, it comes down to three key components...
A. Initial reversal/impulse waves should be traded lightly (if at all). They are the "potential price reversal setups" that are usually the most dangerous for traders (and often fairly short in length).
B. Looking for the second wave to form provides traders with the opportunity to catch the bigger Wave-3. This wave forms after the impulse (Wave-1) and a corrective wave (Wave-2), which must stay below any previous ultimate high or above any previous ultimate low.
C. Wave-3, and Wave-5 if applicable, are where traders can flex their muscles related to trade size using the techniques I present to try to capture the MEAT (Sweet Spot) of any trend.
Remember, after Wave-3, you must prepare for the potential end of a trend setup where volatility is likely to increase and risks become a bit more elevated.
I go over multiple techniques in this video.
Fibonacci techniques and Fibonacci Price Theory
Anchor Bars (breakaway bars)
Using Fibonacci Retracements to identify key support/resistance levels for trending
Stochastics
RSI
Wave formations (ZigZag)
and Others
This video is designed as an instructional video to help you incorporate usable techniques into your own trading style.
Hope you enjoy.
The Mechanics Of Trading - Part IVPart IV - Decision Making (A vs B)
I started this video because a friend asked me for help determining trends on multi-interval (time frames) and asked how I look at trading across multiple intervals. Asking how to best setup/use price trends to capture the best trade setups.
Essentially, it comes down to three key components...
A. Initial reversal/impulse waves should be traded lightly (if at all). They are the "potential price reversal setups" that are usually the most dangerous for traders (and often fairly short in length).
B. Looking for the second wave to form provides traders with the opportunity to catch the bigger Wave-3. This wave forms after the impulse (Wave-1) and a corrective wave (Wave-2), which must stay below any previous ultimate high or above any previous ultimate low.
C. Wave-3, and Wave-5 if applicable, are where traders can flex their muscles related to trade size using the techniques I present to try to capture the MEAT (Sweet Spot) of any trend.
Remember, after Wave-3, you must prepare for the potential end of a trend setup where volatility is likely to increase and risks become a bit more elevated.
I go over multiple techniques in this video.
Fibonacci techniques and Fibonacci Price Theory
Anchor Bars (breakaway bars)
Using Fibonacci Retracements to identify key support/resistance levels for trending
Stochastics
RSI
Wave formations (ZigZag)
and Others
This video is designed as an instructional video to help you incorporate usable techniques into your own trading style.
Hope you enjoy.
The quickening of #BTC RSI & price extremes!I don't make the rules.
:)
We are just surfing the waves of emotions,
of the crowds.
Here we have Monthly line chart with the RSI
It clearly shows a quickening of the trend and how the 4 year cycle is likely to fail this time around.
It is too well know as a theory and will be front ran.
(in my opinion)
We should get a RSI peak at this rate, around May (could be June ofc)
and second lower peak around November (or DEC )
As always good luck in your speculations
#Crypto's are highly speculative instruments as we all know
During these tops you will be told many stories
you must have the wherewith-all to ignore the noise.
$TOTAL will triple until end of 2024It sounds impossible, but take a look!
As CRYPTOCAP:TOTAL crypto marketcap is inside a multiyear wedge, it will likely continue this trend for next months as we are testing the support
If you take a look at the RSI on the panel bellow, another trend is forming and will likely hit the resistence before end of year (big purple arrow), with more then 230% gain
After that, we may see a strong correction, mirroring last cicles as is showed on the RSI panel with the 3 dashed red arcs
Market Analysis and NEO Coin Technical Analysis🔍The market is still ranging, and we are waiting for our triggers to be activated before opening positions.
📆 Coin of the Day: NEO
About the Project
NEO is one of the older projects in the crypto space with its own blockchain, currently ranked 85 on CoinMarketCap, and part of the top 100 coins.
🧩 Technical Analysis
4-Hour Timeframe
This analysis is for trading in futures, examining different scenarios.
♟ Support and Resistance : After a bearish move, the price has found support at 14.39. Since then, the price has been ranging, with three touches at this support level. However, no single high has formed; instead, there are two resistance levels at 15.88 and 16.91.
📉 Bearish Scenario : If a candle closes below 14.39, the next bearish phase might start, with the first support target at 13.31. A break below 35.47 on the RSI could confirm the bearish momentum.
📈 Bullish Scenario : If the price breaks above 15.88, we can look for a target at 16.91. A break above 16.91 would set the next target at 19.17. A break above the 50 level on the RSI could confirm the entry of bullish momentum into the market.
Volume Analysis
The market volume has been steadily decreasing, and since today is Saturday, the volume is especially low. Lower volume indicates that the next market move could be very sharp.
👨💻 Trading Positions
Long Position
Entry Trigger: Break above 15.88
Strategy: Open a position on the break of 15.88 and wait for confirmation from the price to set the target. Consider closing the position or taking profits based on price action and market conditions.
Short Position
Entry Trigger: Break below 14.39
Strategy: Open a position on the break of 14.39 as this is a very critical level in the market. After the break, this level could provide a good risk-to-reward ratio.
📝NEO is currently ranging within key support and resistance levels. Traders should watch for breaks of these critical levels to open positions. Volume analysis suggests that the next move could be sharp due to the low trading volume, especially on a weekend. Long positions should be considered above 15.88, while short positions should be considered below 14.39. Always keep an eye on the RSI for confirmation of momentum in either direction.
🧠💼It's important to acknowledge the inherent risks in futures trading, with the potential for margin calls if risk management is neglected. Always adhere to strict capital management principles and utilize stop-loss orders, ensuring that the initial target offers a risk-to-reward ratio of 2.
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The Mechanics Of Trading - Part IIIPart III
I started this video because a friend asked me for help determining trends on multi-interval (time frames) and asked how I look at trading across multiple intervals. Asking how to best setup/use price trends to capture the best trade setups.
Essentially, it comes down to three key components...
A. Initial reversal/impulse waves should be traded lightly (if at all). They are the "potential price reversal setups" that are usually the most dangerous for traders (and often fairly short in length).
B. Looking for the second wave to form provides traders with the opportunity to catch the bigger Wave-3. This wave forms after the impulse (Wave-1) and a corrective wave (Wave-2), which must stay below any previous ultimate high or above any previous ultimate low.
C. Wave-3, and Wave-5 if applicable, are where traders can flex their muscles related to trade size using the techniques I present to try to capture the MEAT (Sweet Spot) of any trend.
Remember, after Wave-3, you must prepare for the potential end of a trend setup where volatility is likely to increase and risks become a bit more elevated.
I go over multiple techniques in this video.
Fibonacci techniques and Fibonacci Price Theory
Anchor Bars (breakaway bars)
Using Fibonacci Retracements to identify key support/resistance levels for trending
Stochastics
RSI
Wave formations (ZigZag)
and Others
This video is designed as an instructional video to help you incorporate usable techniques into your own trading style.
Hope you enjoy.
The Mechanics Of Trading - Part IIPart I
I started this video because a friend asked me for help determining trends on multi-interval (time frames) and asked how I look at trading across multiple intervals. Asking how to best setup/use price trends to capture the best trade setups.
Essentially, it comes down to three key components...
A. Initial reversal/impulse waves should be traded lightly (if at all). They are the "potential price reversal setups" that are usually the most dangerous for traders (and often fairly short in length).
B. Looking for the second wave to form provides traders with the opportunity to catch the bigger Wave-3. This wave forms after the impulse (Wave-1) and a corrective wave (Wave-2), which must stay below any previous ultimate high or above any previous ultimate low.
C. Wave-3, and Wave-5 if applicable, are where traders can flex their muscles related to trade size using the techniques I present to try to capture the MEAT (Sweet Spot) of any trend.
Remember, after Wave-3, you must prepare for the potential end of a trend setup where volatility is likely to increase and risks become a bit more elevated.
I go over multiple techniques in this video.
Fibonacci techniques and Fibonacci Price Theory
Anchor Bars (breakaway bars)
Using Fibonacci Retracements to identify key support/resistance levels for trending
Stochastics
RSI
Wave formations (ZigZag)
and Others
This video is designed as an instructional video to help you incorporate usable techniques into your own trading style.
Hope you enjoy.
The Mechanics Of Trading - Part IPart I
I started this video because a friend asked me for help determining trends on multi-interval (time frames) and asked how I look at trading across multiple intervals. Asking how to best setup/use price trends to capture the best trade setups.
Essentially, it comes down to three key components...
A. Initial reversal/impulse waves should be traded lightly (if at all). They are the "potential price reversal setups" that are usually the most dangerous for traders (and often fairly short in length).
B. Looking for the second wave to form provides traders with the opportunity to catch the bigger Wave-3. This wave forms after the impulse (Wave-1) and a corrective wave (Wave-2), which must stay below any previous ultimate high or above any previous ultimate low.
C. Wave-3, and Wave-5 if applicable, are where traders can flex their muscles related to trade size using the techniques I present to try to capture the MEAT (Sweet Spot) of any trend.
Remember, after Wave-3, you must prepare for the potential end of a trend setup where volatility is likely to increase and risks become a bit more elevated.
I go over multiple techniques in this video.
Fibonacci techniques and Fibonacci Price Theory
Anchor Bars (breakaway bars)
Using Fibonacci Retracements to identify key support/resistance levels for trending
Stochastics
RSI
Wave formations (ZigZag)
and Others
This video is designed as an instructional video to help you incorporate usable techniques into your own trading style.
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Market Analysis and UNI Coin Technical Analysis🔍The market has not yet made the sharp move we expect in the coming days, but I recommend keeping a close eye on the chart. The volume is very low, and the market could start its upward move in the next few days.
📆Coin of the Day: UNI (Uniswap)
About the Project
Uniswap is a decentralized exchange (DEX) project that allows users to trade cryptocurrencies in a decentralized environment without the need for identity verification. Additionally, because it is a decentralized exchange, anyone can become a liquidity provider and earn fees from the trades conducted on the platform.
🧩Technical Analysis
4-Hour Timeframe
After the previous analysis, where I mentioned that breaking 8.226 could lead us to the target of 10.521, we saw this happen as the price not only reached but surpassed this target, hitting a peak of 11.733. Currently, the market is in a correction phase, and we have retraced to the 0.382 Fibonacci level. Given the increasing volume of red candles, we might expect further correction to the 0.618 Fibonacci level, which overlaps with 9.806 and could even reach 9.028.
📊Volume Analysis
The volume of red candles is increasing, indicating a strong bearish correction phase. If the correction continues, it could reach the 0.618 Fibonacci level or even 9.028.
📈Trading Positions
Long Position
Entry Trigger: Break above 11.733
Target: 13.338
Confirmation: A break above 54.02 on the RSI could confirm the entry of bullish momentum into the market.
Short Position
Entry Trigger: Break below 9.028
Target: Short-term targets can be determined based on lower timeframe analysis.
Confirmation: A break below 40.35 on the RSI could confirm the entry of bearish momentum into the market.
For scalping, a short position can be opened on the current red candle, but it is recommended to move to lower timeframes for better precision.
🔑Key Levels
Support: 9.028, 9.806 (0.618 Fibonacci level)
Resistance: 11.733, 13.338
Main Trigger for Short: 6.768 (although it is currently far from the price, it is important to note for future analysis)
📝UNI is currently in a correction phase after a significant upward movement. Traders should watch key support and resistance levels and use volume and RSI indicators to confirm entries. Long positions should be considered above 11.733, while short positions should be approached with caution, potentially entering below 9.028 for a safer setup. Always keep an eye on market volume and RSI for confirmation of the trade direction.
🧠💼It's important to acknowledge the inherent risks in futures trading, with the potential for margin calls if risk management is neglected. Always adhere to strict capital management principles and utilize stop-loss orders, ensuring that the initial target offers a risk-to-reward ratio of 2.
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BTC potential IH$S - If 60k bounce: 71k target
BINANCE:BTCUSDT 4H Analysis
NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE
TL;DR BTC continues moving downwards towards the 60k mark. A bounce there would validate the IH&S pattern and open the way for a W3 to 71k.
We have a lot of confluence:
On top of being the right shoulder of the IH&S pattern, a retrace to 60k would be 0.618 fib of the last leg up
We are seeing some support from the 50VWMA (yellow), very close to the 60k mark (currently 60.7k)
TD Sequential just printed a perfect Buy Setup (red M9), indicating a potential reversal. You can see on the chart how accurate its previous signals have been
RSI is nearly oversold (currently ~35)
Both the MACD and its signal line are in the negative. Once we have a crossover, the further below 0 it happens, the stronger the reversal confirmation will be
Double Tap and AWAY!! - AUHere I have AUD/USD on the 1 Hr Chart!
Clear as day we can see 2 distinct Lows followed by a Pullback to .6653
Outlining what looks to be a Potential Double Bottom Pattern, I suspect we can see this pair move HIGHER!!
Adding Confluence to this idea is the fact we are getting a Strong RSI Divergence on these Lows showing Price is looking to head UP!
*Confirmation of Pattern comes when price BREAKS and CLOSES ABOVE CONFIRMATION!!
-Next we will look for a Retest of that Break for possible BUY OPPORTUNITIES!!
*Potential Target Profit being the Overhead Resistance Zone!