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Hi FractalFreak,
Thank you for your prompt response and guidance. I’ll search for the Nez bands settings as suggested. Regarding the H4 reversal without a squeeze, your clarification makes sense. I appreciate the insight on placing limit orders at TMA bands and waiting for a downward slope in the squeeze line.
Much appreciated,
AbdoulayeHi Djamal I hope you are well. Ive been trying to use the H4 reversal strategy in my trading, and it would be highly beneficial if you could help me with this. First of all, what period, half length, and multiplier value do you have on the TMA bands on the H4 chart? Also, can the H4 reversal be traded when there is no squeeze?
And if that’s the case, what if there’s no squeeze on the H4 chart but the squeeze line is starting to slope on the M30 chart? Also, is it possible to place limit orders at the TMA bands, or does one need to wait for the price to reach the TMA bands first before doing the H4 reversal? Thanks in advance for your help, and I eagerly await your constructive response.Could you kindly elaborate on what aspects to consider when observing the squeeze line in an IR MTS target trade? Is it primarily traded when there’s a bias (red line above green line), or can it also be executed in the absence of bias? Furthermore, I’d appreciate an explanation of the significance of the green and red arrows on the M30 chart, as well as the blue arrows on the H4 chart. How do they function, what triggers their appearance, and if they are tradable, what specific confluences need to be met for a trade to be executed?
Hi the M30 and H1 charts haven’t been working for a day now. When will these be fixed sorry?
Hello again,
I hope this message finds you well. I have a few questions regarding the current trade, and I appreciate your insights. Specifically, I’d like to discuss the AUDUSD MTS target trade. Should we pay significant attention to the squeeze line, especially since the red line is slightly above the middle line? Additionally, the red line is currently above the green line, indicating, if I’m not mistaken, a higher presence of short positions in the market than long positions. Does this imply that the price is likely to follow an upward trend?
Could you kindly elaborate on what aspects to consider when observing the squeeze line in an IR MTS target trade? Is it primarily traded when there’s a bias (red line above green line), or can it also be executed in the absence of bias? Furthermore, I’d appreciate an explanation of the significance of the green and red arrows on the M30 chart, as well as the blue arrows on the H4 chart. How do they function, what triggers their appearance, and if they are tradable, what specific confluences need to be met for a trade to be executed?
Thank you very much for taking your time to give this detailed explanation!
Hello Djamal, I trust you’re doing well. I’m a newcomer to your channel and recently completed your course. I’m currently exploring the MK web, finding it fascinating. Your dedication to unraveling this concept and creating such a platform is commendable. I have a few questions about the MK summary and would appreciate your time in addressing them.
Starting with the EURUSD short trade, how do you determine a low bias? Which meter level is optimal, and on which time frame is the bias more pronounced? Assuming the best entry for the short trade is when the high has been cleared, considering STS above the price, would the SM Algos not attempt these before the move down due to the mentioned low bias? Where would you recommend entering the short trade in this scenario, and what’s your suggestion for a stop loss placement?
Regarding the USDJPY trade, how do you recommend trading the OST? For instance, on the first OST, there was a slight dip in the green squeeze/long line. Going long here would have hit any stop loss for a reasonable risk-to-reward ratio. On the second OST, waiting for a significant dip in squeeze/long line and entering the trade expensively at 148.430, what’s the likelihood of the OST target being achieved for a favorable risk-to-reward ratio?
Lastly, could you provide a more detailed explanation of OGZ and how they work? On the USDJPY chart, as the price moved up, it filled the OGZ, but it remained on the right-hand side of the Y-axis. The price then moved, filling the OGZ on a downward and upward move while it still stayed on the right-hand side. The upper part of the same OGZ acted as support before filling it again on the way to the MTS, disappearing only when it reached the MTS. Can you recommend a trading approach for this?
Thank you, and I eagerly await your response.
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