Hi Mak,
Thanks for the answer.
What exactly is XO? and "clearing" of RTL?
I suppose XO = RTL being crossed and clearing is Breakout?
What do you recommend for a beginner?
I noticed that almost always after an FTT and decr. non dominant volume price will at least try to break RTL. There are not many FBO's without price even trying to break RTL.
It's the flaws that do not even try to break RTL because price never gets there.
So considering this I think it would be wise to just exit at RTL being a beginner. Then wait what happens and possibly re-enter at VDU after BO.
regards,
Ivo
Thanks for the answer.
What exactly is XO? and "clearing" of RTL?
I suppose XO = RTL being crossed and clearing is Breakout?
What do you recommend for a beginner?
I noticed that almost always after an FTT and decr. non dominant volume price will at least try to break RTL. There are not many FBO's without price even trying to break RTL.
It's the flaws that do not even try to break RTL because price never gets there.
So considering this I think it would be wise to just exit at RTL being a beginner. Then wait what happens and possibly re-enter at VDU after BO.
regards,
Ivo
Quote from makosgu:
Would you say more often than not you see this type of thing? For me this is more of an exception. But then again, the xo are not hyper for me.
Usually here, I watch the accumulation and note which side of the DOM is falling out. In actuality, only 2 things can happen, either the bar "clears" the RTL or it FBOs. What you describe is going to be on a bar that is relatively low volume. In other words, on faster paced bars, the action will tend towards a cleaner break. For slower paced RTL BO/FBOs, I reinforce my dataset by sweeping the more finer details like the DOM, cumulative bid/ask volume, especiallly STR/SQU and YM. It is only a 5M bar, the flip flopping, which for me is the DOM 2 pairing, can only happen so many times. I usually consider myself to be early to the party, call it 3 ticks if you will. So while you may see P flip flopping across your RTL, I am sweeping the tick chart to see the DOM BID/ASK 2 pairing away and watching closely for one of the pairs to start STICKING and for a spike to begin which would then tell me otherwise.
As for the "ultimately", there is no waiting several bars to evaluate whether the action was right. Ultimately, it either is a XO/BO or FBO. Volume picks it off a good deal of the time. If I am taking action at a RTL, then I am already late to the party since the FTT was before the RTL. The RTL is my safety net for doping around and not seizing the FTT. If I am being snotty, I restrict myself to 2 actions per bar, REVERSE for XO/BO, RE-REVERSE for FBO. The characteristics for XO/BO is usually very different than for an FBO. It may be worthwhile for you to sort out the particulars so that you can recognize them...
MAK
