Quote from niko:
I haven´t read the post that came after DBs, so maybe I am saying something that has already been answered.
Quote from dbphoenix:
The only line that matters, then, and the only one that matters with regard to the open, is the following:
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Quote from yossy:
So are we saying that it is the 1st line/correct context which starts/determines it all? And even an almost 100% ret of the upmove is therefore not seen as a new downmove but a ret in an uptrend.
Quote from dbphoenix:
Since I won't be answering any given question more than once, I suggest that those who don't want to be ignored or left behind read everything. This provides those who are interested with the opportunity to move ahead, rather than rock back and forth and back and forth trying to pull out of a rut on a muddy track.
Quote from niko:
Sure, I had not been able to reply before and did not want my reply to be biased by what other members saw.
Working on this problem right now ! Thanks, DBQuote from dbphoenix:
While I hate to interrupt the trading of those who have not yet learned how to trade, I should point out here that the essence of a trading plan is knowing what to do IN ADVANCE about a variety of contingencies, based of course on a presumption that the trader can tell the difference between up and down. Those who have had no idea what they will do/would have done (at the time, these posts were made in "real time") at the market open have no business trading, and are merely extending the amount of time that it will take to learn by taking the "shortcuts" they are so obsessed with.
This post is not directed toward anyone in particular, though you know who you are. If you don't know who you are, then you're in even worse trouble.
Quote from fortydraws:
Here is what my first trade of the day looked like. Many days the NQ just about gives away 5 - 10 points within the first 5 - 30 minutes if you learn what to look for.
Quote from dbphoenix:
Commendable, though your first DL isn't tight enough as price leaves it in just a few bars. But at least you're evaluating it in terms of demand and supply rather than patterns and lines.
All of this precedes the first question I asked on Friday at 0928 which had to do with the higher low and you've addressed that.
So now what? The market opens in two minutes. What are you going to do?