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    OMG....Where are the price bars???

    area K. Last one.
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    OMG....Where are the price bars???

    Area J
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    OMG....Where are the price bars???

    Area I
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    OMG....Where are the price bars???

    Area H
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    OMG....Where are the price bars???

    Area G
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    OMG....Where are the price bars???

    Area F
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    OMG....Where are the price bars???

    Area E
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    OMG....Where are the price bars???

    Area D
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    OMG....Where are the price bars???

    area C. A note I should have said support as opposed to resistance in my notes.
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    OMG....Where are the price bars???

    area A and B
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    OMG....Where are the price bars???

    I found today to be extremely interesting. I would like to make a contribution to the topic of observation. Would it be easier to follow if I posted the observations in segments or throw it all out there in one shot? If anyone is following let me know what's easier.
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    OMG....Where are the price bars???

    Waiting for 27/95
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    Talking about Behavior in Trading the NQ

    This is an exercise I have done. Turn your price bars white to blend in the background. Draw a horizontal line at a price level. Then just watch the ticker when it gets to that horizontal line/price level. Take notes. Does it touch that line and get swatted away? Does it stop dead on/around...
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    House of If You Can Draw A Straight Line

    I'd say this is where AMT comes in. Where does someone playing for ticks buy and sell versus someone looking to make money in chunks. Or potentially make money in chunks. Who's buying/selling what price levels? Where do you think those levels are?
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    House of If You Can Draw A Straight Line

    I did the same exact thing. I just didn't get it at first. Sort of gave up. Came back when the SLA was developed thought it would be easier but I was too busy hitting the buy and close button to notice what was really going on. Then started to get deeper into wyckoff with the help of the wyckoff...
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    House of If You Can Draw A Straight Line

    I find this to be a gem: "For the most part, W uses the term "thrust" generically -- thrust, upthrust, downthrust -- having the same meaning as that found in any dictionary. A synonym for it might be "poke". This particular kind of movement is made out of a sideways congestion to determine if...
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    House of If You Can Draw A Straight Line

    This is becoming so much more evident as I observe price move as a line versus "bars." It's actually becoming an intregal part of what I am developing. Had I listened to you back in 2012 who knows where I'd be but at least it's making so much more sense now. Reviewing the wyckoff way thread was...
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    Trading NQ via Price Action

    That's interesting. I tend to say "better price" as I am comparing one entry method to the traditional SLA entry from my previous testing. Are you saying that saying very good price opens the door to being too attached to that very good price? Lol
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    Trading NQ via Price Action

    Question. If you did go long off the bounce at 19 where should your exit have been based on your plan? The proper exit eliminates many re-entries. Essentially my goal was to enter at a better location to avoid getting trigger happy.
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    Trading NQ via Price Action

    live action. Off to watch some hoops. good luck
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