sell high [top] buy low [bottom]
notice i did not say the top and the bottom.
high is relative high-this concept is important and is not stressed enough by experts/vendors.
beginners know ema momentum pullbacks.....but they have no idea of this vital concept.
markets wave because the minute the high of a bar is broken, the market is relatively high and sellers mediately come like an hungry lion
even if not many traders talk of this relative high and relative low and i am very surprised that they do not because it is trigger and reason for every transaction on this planet.
the irony is even though no one understands this the market continuously comes down from highs and moves up from lows.This may mean the big boys understand this but are keeping it secret
the market therefore is always in the moment,while traders live in the past, and is truly short term in nature.
This is the reason almost all traders,including myself,till recently, are always on the wrong side of the market.
This is why many retailers declare ' discounted' sales to fool the public that prices are relatively low and is the reason this fraud attracts many people
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notice i did not say the top and the bottom.
high is relative high-this concept is important and is not stressed enough by experts/vendors.
beginners know ema momentum pullbacks.....but they have no idea of this vital concept.
markets wave because the minute the high of a bar is broken, the market is relatively high and sellers mediately come like an hungry lion
even if not many traders talk of this relative high and relative low and i am very surprised that they do not because it is trigger and reason for every transaction on this planet.
the irony is even though no one understands this the market continuously comes down from highs and moves up from lows.This may mean the big boys understand this but are keeping it secret
the market therefore is always in the moment,while traders live in the past, and is truly short term in nature.
This is the reason almost all traders,including myself,till recently, are always on the wrong side of the market.
This is why many retailers declare ' discounted' sales to fool the public that prices are relatively low and is the reason this fraud attracts many people
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