where can i learn PRICE ACTION trading ?

I'm guessing you never took a week and wrote the price down every 5 minutes. Who knows it might have taken you less than 20 years.

I "only" watch/study 50,000 historical 5-min charts a year, but I promise to do my best and watch more.
 
True, but the most violent trends seem to start in a vacuum, with no visible support or resistance levels nearby, that's why it is so hard to trade them.

Luckily there is much much more to trade than just those violent trends.
 
By the way Investopedia gives the wrong definition of price action trading. The article says:

"Price action is a trading technique that allows a trader to read the market and make subjective trading decisions based on the recent and actual price movements, rather than relying solely on technical indicators.
https://www.investopedia.com/articl...roduction-price-action-trading-strategies.asp

What are they talking about??
The trader can make price action decisions based on 100% objective trading rules.
 
By the way Investopedia gives the wrong definition of price action trading. The article says:

"Price action is a trading technique that allows a trader to read the market and make subjective trading decisions based on the recent and actual price movements, rather than relying solely on technical indicators.
https://www.investopedia.com/articl...roduction-price-action-trading-strategies.asp

What are they talking about??
The trader can make price action decisions based on 100% objective trading rules.
How do you define price action?
 
How do you define price action?

Trading without technical indicators, like MACD or RSI.

Price action trading can be subjective (trendline breakouts, buying at "support", shorting double "tops", etc...) or objective (buying 20-day high breakout, shorting bearish engulfing candlesticks, buying or shorting 30-minute opening range breakout, etc...).

Contrary to popular belief, a lot of price action techniques can be fully computerized and backtested.
 
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