🔵 Introduction 🟣 Market Structures Market structures exhibit a fractal and nested nature, which leads us to classify them into internal (minor) and external (major) categories. Definitions of market structure vary, with different methodologies such as Smart Money and ICT offering distinct interpretations. To identify market structure, the initial step...
🔵 Introduction The book "The Logical Trader" begins with a comprehensive review of the ACD Methodology principles, which include identifying specific price points related to the opening range. This method allows you to set reference points for trading and use points "A" and "C" for trade entry. You will also learn about the "Pivot Range" and how to combine...
🔵 Introduction "Pivot Points" are places on the price chart where buyers and sellers are most active. Pivot points are calculated based on the previous day's price data and serve as reference points for traders to make decisions. Types of Pivot Points : Floor Woodie Camarilla Fibonacci 🟣 Floor Pivot Points Floor pivot points are widely used in...
🟣 Introduction Pivot Points are critical levels on a price chart where trading activity is notably high. These points are derived from the prior day's price data and serve as key reference markers for traders' decision-making processes. Types of Pivot Points : Floor Woodie Camarilla Fibonacci 🔵 Floor Pivot Points Widely utilized in technical...
🔵 Introduction 🟣 ACD Method "The Logical Trader" opens with a thorough exploration of the ACD Methodology, which focuses on pinpointing particular price levels associated with the opening range. This approach enables traders to establish reference points for their trades, using "A" and "C" points as entry markers. Additionally, the book covers the concept of...