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Scholar of markets since 2005. #PriceAction trader on a mission to touch a million lives. Simplifying price action trading for retail traders!

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Smaller timeframe may give you an early entry but the side effect of that is that there may be too many false signals. You have to find the right balance between getting early or getting more reliable signal if you wait for a confirmation on a higher timeframe. Choice is

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Out of the below listed Smart Money Trading concepts, which one is your favorite and why? 1. Order Blocks 2. Fair Value gaps 3. Inverse Fair Value gaps 4. Market Structure 5. Liquidity sweep 6. Supply/Demand 7. CISD

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Classic example of waiting for the confirmation with Market Structure Shift. When price is falling and approaching a demand zone, it can take a while before it turns back up and in that period, it can do several shakeouts to throw weak hearts out. This is how Smart Money

Classic example of waiting for the confirmation with Market Structure Shift. When price is falling and approaching a demand zone, it can take a while before it  turns back up and in that period, it can do several shakeouts to throw weak hearts out. This is how Smart Money
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From a price action perspective, these stocks are on my watchlist. I like the setups forming, some have already triggered entries, while others are on my radar for potential long-term positions based on confirmation. $S $NVO $UNH $UPS $INTC $SNAP Do your study. Happy Learning!

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Sell your investment when your initial reasons for buying it no longer hold true. Conversely, buy when others are panicking and you perceive value based on your investment strategy or setup.

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Learning to observe shakeouts and stop hunts on a naked price action chart is an art. Mixing this art with the market structure becomes a killer combo. But, when you combine both the above with multi-timeframe analysis, then it becomes a lethal weapon that sets you to the path

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🦅 Why Eagles Never Fight with Crows: A Lesson in Growth and Success The only bird that dares to attack an eagle is a crow. But here’s the secret—the eagle never fights back. Instead, it teaches us a powerful life lesson. Here’s why: Relentless distractions. The crow boldly

🦅 Why Eagles Never Fight with Crows: A Lesson in Growth and Success

The only bird that dares to attack an eagle is a crow.
But here’s the secret—the eagle never fights back. Instead, it teaches us a powerful life lesson.

Here’s why:
Relentless distractions.
The crow boldly
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I like what I see in $UPS chart. Check on Weekly and 4H combination. Liquidity sweep of 28th July week low and immediate sharp bounce back on 4H with bullish candle closing above the sweep red candle. Minimum 1:1 risk reward for long. Setup invalid if the price closes below

I like what I see in $UPS chart. Check on Weekly and 4H combination.

Liquidity sweep of 28th July week low and immediate sharp bounce back on 4H with bullish candle closing above the sweep red candle. 

Minimum 1:1 risk reward for long. Setup invalid if the price closes below
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I saw this visual metaphor online and it really hit me: Two meals...one burnt after an hour at 900°F, the other cooked to perfection after three hours at 300°F. Same ingredients. Different results. It was such a solid reminder: Growth isn’t about rushing. It’s about the right

I saw this visual metaphor online and it really hit me:

Two meals...one burnt after an hour at 900°F, the other cooked to perfection after three hours at 300°F.

Same ingredients.
Different results.

It was such a solid reminder: 
Growth isn’t about rushing. It’s about the right