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High Probability Areas(1) YH (2) YL (3) H20 (4) Mayo
Wicks(1) means exhaustion (2) price does not want to stay in that area
Stop Huntis an (1) M or W
Gap Timeis (1) shift change (2) do not trade during this time (3) 3 - 3:30 am EST
800 EMA(1) look for this first when you go to the charts (2) is called the BlueBerry(BB) (3) below this EMA you're looking for M (4) above this EMA you're looking for W (5) tells you what's happening on HR4 (6) is normally flat inside the anchor
London Session(1) most volatile session (2) 3:30 to 9:00 a.m.
With Slow Pairs(1) expect a pullback to the H20
Trend Move(1) anything, like priceline, moving with the EMAs
Counter Trend Move(1) anything, like priceline, moving toward the EMAs
Accumulation(1) stops with a stop hunt (M/W) move
In an OB Trade(1) the first leg of the M or W must break the high or low in order for it to be considered an M or W. Otherwise it's an A or V (2) go from high to low or vice versa
Evening Star(1) only on the 2nd leg of the M coming off the EMA (2) you'll see them at YH (3) this pattern goes down
Morning Star(1) only on the 2nd leg of the W coming off the EMA (2)find them at YL (3) this pattern goes up
BB(1) is normally flat inside the anchor -- she is not doing anything (2) a flattened 800 means a change in direction is coming (3) look here for your bias (3) on M15 look to this MA for direction
50/200X(1) you want to see the pullback after the cross (2) confirms the 13/50 on HTF
13/50X(1) you want to see the pullback after this cross (2) confirms the 50/200 on M15
Anchors(1) have to be a multiday M or W (2) always play on YH & YL
Dogi(1) specifically on M15 the HOD/LOD is held for an additional 15 minutes (an additional candlestick) before taking action (2) this allows the dealers to flash a cross or grab a few more contracts
RRTs on HR1(1) are M/Ws on M15
HTF(1) use the Mayo (200) EMA for direction (2) don't use ITS(induce trap shift)
The higher we go(1) away from the current price, the more expensive (2) the lower the strike price (down from the the current price) the cheaper the price will be
Cost Push Inflation(1) costs decrease for food due to excess products (2) excess costs are pushed on to consumers in some manner
Demand Pool Inflation(1) low supply forcing higher prices
Asset Inflation(1) sudden increase in exports which causes under evaluation of the currency for the exporting country
Dead Gap & Consolidation(1) looks the same both happens at 5 pm EST
Anytime you get an M or W of the Mayo(1) you have to wait for direction from BF (bestfriend)
Induce(1) is nothing more than several days of rise or fall (2) will always be the same -- it never changes
ITS (Shift)(1) this move should be a minimum of 25 pips for a slow pair & 50 pips for a fast pair or the mkt will continue to trap
A Reset Will Occur(1) when the candlesticks and BF are by themselves above or below the BB
The MM Cycle(1) is drawn out over 2.5 to 5 days in a particular direction (2) will give you the structure of the mkt (3) will give you a directional bias when looking for trades
MM(10 Biggest Banks In The World)(1) can only move most pairs about 200 pips a day & 600 pips a week
Asian Session(1) 8:30 pm - 4:00 am EST
What Is A Confirmed M/W(1) the apex of the M/W closes above/below the 13 EMA (2) the apex of M/W does not go thru the 13 EMA
The Advanced M/W(1) the advanced M/W do not close above or below the 13 EMA (2) the apex of the M/W does not go above/below that 13 EMA line (3) sometimes it won't come to the 13 EMA at all -- it will kinda hover or consolidate in an area
When you have an M/W off your EMAs(1) if one leg is coming off your mayo and one leg is coming off your water, it is still considered a valid M/W
The Apex of a Confirmed M/W(1) will consolidate in a range (8 or more candles) before shifting back thru the 13 EMA and thereby not creating an apex
The Spread(1) is basically the difference between the ask/bid (2) if that number is too high wait to enter the mkt (3) until your spread has been met, you're not going to show any profit
Mustard(5) And Catchup(13)(1) are used as signal lines
EMAs(1) mustard (5) (2) ketchup (13) (3) water (50) -- shows intraday trend (4) mayo (200) -- defines longer term trend on HR1(5) blueberry (800) -- HR4 --
The only time we take a W below the BB(1) is if the EMAs are out of order (2) if it on YL or trapping & bouncing off the EMA



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