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    The 3-2-1 Approach: A Simplified Method for Trading Any Market

    Rule #3 Don’t fade Moves out of the Middle (MoMs). New moves start when the market has come into balance, off the Balance Point, Point of Control, or Mode. This is what a MoM looks like.
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    The 3-2-1 Approach: A Simplified Method for Trading Any Market

    Rule #2 High Volume areas represent value and are attractors. They serve as support and resistance the first time touched only. If not immediately rejected, you can expect to trade around the high volume numbers for one to two hours. Here’s why: It’s where new moves start. New moves come...
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    The 3-2-1 Approach: A Simplified Method for Trading Any Market

    Rule #1 In commercial or hedge markets, low volume numbers are support and resistance – they stop activity – and should be traded as such.
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    The 3-2-1 Approach: A Simplified Method for Trading Any Market

    The 3-2-1 Approach: A Simplified Method for Trading Any Market You’re starved for knowledge about trading. You buy all the books. You’re Googling like mad through the Internet. Maybe you lay out some big bucks for a can’t-miss system that works great when the market is consolidating but...
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    Market Profile Overview by Charles Cochran

    Market Profile Overview by Charles Cochran Since my introduction to the Profile some 22 years ago, its application and verity have only grown in my experience. The Profile’s display of market activity and data organization covers it all for the trader – time, price, volume, overall market...
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    Day-Trading 2.0 for small traders

    I've tested this methodology on charts ranging from 8t, 21t, 89t, 144t, 2500v, 1 min, and 5 min. I've attempted to stay closer to the faster time frames so I could keep a tighter stop. I only shoot for 16 ticks a day. Which time frame have you found the best for incorporating risk with profit...
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    Day-Trading 2.0 for small traders

    Is this methodology more appropriate for the currencies? I am attempting to apply it to the ES over a variety of time frames. The thrust and back fill nature of the indicies has proven very challenging to decipher. Am I banging my head up against a wall with the ES? Is their an optimal...
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