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    Forex vs Stock trading?

    I've never traded Forex but I want to start. I'm just curious about whether it is considered much harder than stock trading? Without the usual markers such as Volume to help judge sentiment I can imagine that knocks out VWAP and other indicators. I've looked at the RSI on some Forex charts...
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    Price action as moving from a liquidity zone to another and testing/re-testing of price reaction are

    I believe the concept you are referring to value areas. Value areas are levels for Rangers in the market where buyers and sellers have come to a temporary agreement in the price. From there you get ranging. They can often just be identified using a volume profile indicator, market profile...
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    Smart money concepts and order block

    You may well be right. Not questioning you. Have you used this approach?
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    Smart money concepts and order block

    Thanks for the responses. I'm not sure I understood the first answer though. Those don't look like order blocks to me. I think that's what the second post was referring to. Does anybody find that using order blocks are an effective way of trading?
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    Smart money concepts and order block

    If Smart money concepts and order blocks are something you are familiar with, can anybody tell me whether or not this is useful in stock trading? Does anybody use it in stock trading? The reason I ask is that all the examples I see are for FX. If you do use those for stock trading which time...
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    Central Pivot Range and Pivot Points Indicators?

    I would like to add to this question. Does anyone know why Central Pivot Ranges seem to provide areas of support and resistance which is often honored? I'm trying to gain an intuitive understanding of why this is the case? Thanks
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    Central Pivot Range and Pivot Points Indicators?

    Would anyone know if Central Pivot Range and Pivot Points indicator are the same thing?
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    Day trading, significant levels, & timeframe

    Of course, I totally agree, and that's the sole basis for my question.
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    Day trading, significant levels, & timeframe

    Yes when I ask a question about cryptos amongst the crypto forums I'm often it with the, "well you have to do the correct analysis" arguement. Then proceed to ask them what that is and nobody answers. I do admit though that on the less popular cryptocurrencies they are highly manipulated, and...
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    Day trading, significant levels, & timeframe

    Thank you!
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    Day trading, significant levels, & timeframe

    I agree, good point. These are the kind of answers and confirmations I am looking for. They help build perspective.
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    Day trading, significant levels, & timeframe

    Great answer, thanks!
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    Day trading, significant levels, & timeframe

    Are levels found on the 4 hour chart reliable enough? Are levels found on the 1 hour chart reliable enough? I don't use the usual support and resistance lines, I only refer to supply and demand zones, but in each long daily candle there's a significant amount of twisting and turning going on so...
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    Day trading, significant levels, & timeframe

    Well you have a eluded to what I am asking, but to put it simply, are 4 hour and 1 hour time frames too much of a departure from a daily time frame to show reliable support and resistance levels. I realise the lower timeframes you go the less reliable they are. I'm wondering which timeframe is...
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    Day trading, significant levels, & timeframe

    Regarding intraday trading. I noticed when looking for stocks to trade I try to get them when they are approaching or departing a significant level. Sometimes every stock seems miles away from significant levels at least on the daily timeframe. Is anyone able to tell me whether or not it's also...
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    Price Action Question? Two bullish Candles.

    What does a spike in volume at the end of every day mean? It seems to happen just before close on this stock.
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    Price Action Question? Two bullish Candles.

    "My little Charts". ;)
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    Price Action Question? Two bullish Candles.

    I'm always here to learn. I think like most of us, I see the behavioural side of things (the price action) as a very short term predictor of sentiment. If you would, given your explanation above, would you mind giving me a rundown of which broader market metrics drive the market? I have my...
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    Price Action Question? Two bullish Candles.

    Coming to think of it, I've seen this duplication issue before but forgot about it.
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    Price Action Question? Two bullish Candles.

    Yeah, thanks for pointing that out. You're right! The responses have been very useful anyway. I bought in at 32.17 at the bottom end of that value area and can see that more recently allot of volume came in right where it last touched, around 34.66 on the 6th of September. If it makes it...
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