Ebook: Escape The Market Maker's Retail Hunt: Top Down Technical Analysis Using Market Structure Trendline, Channels, Price Action, Flags And Breakouts.
Author: James Jecool King
- Language: English
- epub
The term "mass psychology" is used to describe the market's collective mind, which includes the other traders who are taking positions that shift the market from its impulsive to its corrective phases and into patterns, and ultimately the market as you see it. You can begin to delve deeper into your analysis and take positions that are supported by your comprehension of the subject matter if you take a step back and realize that the charts are about human psychology. You can begin to see the market from a much clearer perspective by pairing it with the technical tools you learn in this handbook. The expression "90% of retail traders lose 90% of their capital within the first 90 days" may or may not have been familiar to you.
You must immediately realize that you are now a Golden member but will never be a member of those 90%.You can do this by understanding that 90% of retail traders use trading strategies that do not change with the market and allow them to learn more over time. By understanding the procedures that they trade which is generally backing and opposition based with pointers, for example, EMA's and Fibonacci's we can in a real sense conjecture and see price activity play out supported by that comprehension.
What you will Learn
- Mass Psychology
- News vs. Structure
- What is Nature? And Nature Theory
- How to Identify & Draw Structure
- Risk Entry
- Reversal Patterns
- Descending Channel And wedge
- Continuation Patterns
- Patterns Within Patterns
- Multi-Touch Confirmation
- The Corrective Phase
- The Impulsive Phase
- What is the override
- What is the Break-Even Method
- lock in profit
- How to Scale-In Positions
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