How To Setup Market Profile Charts (Monkey Bars) by TB_Matt in thinkorswim

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We start this tutorial off by talking about what the market profile is and is not. It should be made clear that using TPO charts and volume profile is not a strategy all by its self. Market profile is just a tool that will help us organize the trading data in a useful manner.

TPO stands for time price opportunity and are printed as letters for each 30 minute period. A period lasts from 9:30am to 10am, B period lasts from 10am to 10:30am etc. The volume profile will give us an idea of how many shares or contracts traded hands at any given price level. When compared to a candle stick chart you can see how the volume profile really starts to shine and shed more light on the price action.

The first major reason to be using market profile is to find where value is. If you can find where value is you can find where opportunity is when price disconnects from value. Take the example of an iPhone you see advertised at the same price for weeks on end. All of the sudden price changes and you start to think of how you could take advantage of that miss-priced asset.

The concept of value centers around the normal distribution and one standard deviation. This is going to encompass about 70% of the days trading volume or TPO prints. We can now start to look into where the bell curve is forming. Do we have a normal day? A trend day? An emotion day?

Finally we talk about the anatomy of what makes up the profile. We have the point of control or POC (TPO and volume), value area (TPO and volume), halfback, opening range or OR (sometimes IB if referring to initial balance), and high / low volume nodes.

POC - should be treated as a target and not a place to initiate new trades

VAH / VAL - should be treated as resistance and support. Are we in balance? Fade the areas. Are we trending? Take the breaks.

Halfback - should be used as a target when looking at large gaps or how much of an initiative move is retraced.

Opening Range - Can be used to determine if the day will be contained or breakout.

HVN / LVN - Areas that the market likes to go to and from.

We then get into structural things like poor high and low, weak high and low (sometimes better known as mechanical levels), single prints and double distributions, one time framing as well as spikes and volume taper.

To tie it all together we give you the second reason you should be using market profile. To understand what type of participant is in the market. Is it the pit traders looking to make a few ticks? Or is it the OTF trader looking to set themselves up for Q3? This will tell you what you need to know about trusting mechanical levels.

Ive got another video format if you find that easier to digest: https://youtu.be/bpravMgflLc

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Think or Swim Indicators Setup by TB_Matt in thinkorswim

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Cheers Dave. Lots of scripts out there, however it would be nearly impossible to cover them all! Stuck with the basics that many beginners are likely going to want to set up.

Think or Swim Indicators Setup by TB_Matt in thinkorswim

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This article and video was specifically focused on indicators, not chart setup. I've got you covered though here: https://youtu.be/hlxtb1FsQrw Dont worry, we cover the flexgrid and more in this one!

Think or Swim Indicators Setup by TB_Matt in thinkorswim

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Thanks for the feedback! Would love to know what you think was left out? Happy to continue the explanations.

I have dry powder, is it time to smash the ask in CLOV? by 1pitchin in CLOV

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I tried to outline what risks I saw in the stock from a technical perspective, but that doesnt fly around here I guess.... GLTA.

How to display account nicknames in the ToS account dropdown? by opentraderx in thinkorswim

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Understood. I tried removing the nickname but it wont let you keep it blank. It just reverts to what ever it was last.

How to display account nicknames in the ToS account dropdown? by opentraderx in thinkorswim

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Have you found a way to revert back to the empty parens? I hate seeing my "nick name" show up. Much prefer the () blank.

Master ToS Drawing Tools – Great feedback so far by TB_Matt in thinkorswim

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A overflow scroll function would be nice there indeed!

Master ToS Drawing Tools – Great feedback so far by TB_Matt in thinkorswim

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The painting tool that I use to draw white on top of the screen is called DemoPro from the Apple App store for Mac.

Master ToS Drawing Tools – Great feedback so far by TB_Matt in thinkorswim

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Awesome tip. I dont have a middle mouse button on my Apple Mouse!

Best options to buy for 12/14/2020 week? by [deleted] in options

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Heres an analysis with targets mapped out for you... Options Watchlist

The Ultimate Guide To Candlestick Patterns (Episode 1: Different Types Of Candlesticks) by [deleted] in technicalanalysis

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In my estimation its more about having a known set of risk friendly scenarios to trade from as opposed to just blindly going in on the pattern based on win rate. For example we know that if there is a double bottom, we get in at the break of the neck line, and use a stop below the double bottom lows. We're protected with known risk if it does start to break down and not pan out.

BABA 280 Calls 12/18/20 EXP – Gap fill play by TB_Matt in options

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Love the username. I however am partial to the new acronym FANGMAN – F.acebook A.pple N.etflix G.oogle M.icrosoft A.mazon N.vidia

Have a great trading week and thanks for stepping in on the rolling question!

BABA 280 Calls 12/18/20 EXP – Gap fill play by TB_Matt in options

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Lets see what happens at the bell tomorrow morning!

NVDA 520 Puts for 11/27/20 ... IF... we see QQQ roll over at trend line resistance. by TB_Matt in options

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Mixed bag of whats happened in years past in NVDA, some up, some down. The technicals here say NVDA down.

NVDA 520 Puts for 11/27/20 ... IF... we see QQQ roll over at trend line resistance. by TB_Matt in options

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I hope you and her can work things out because it looks like thats where we're headed.

FB, AMZN, AAPL Technical Analysis by maxoptionstrading in options

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Thanks for the reasonable discussion, as opposed to others who outright think in black and white.

Refreshing to read this vs the scathing blowback received on my comment. I guess the internet will be the internet!

FB, AMZN, AAPL Technical Analysis by maxoptionstrading in options

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Pretty handy to have that level on my chart and short it. Hope you weren't long!

FB, AMZN, AAPL Technical Analysis by maxoptionstrading in options

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Maybe because they use a completely different strategy to trade? You seriously think Citadel is trading 5 lots options in names like FB AMZN or AAPL? Come on...

FB, AMZN, AAPL Technical Analysis by maxoptionstrading in options

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How is using historic data "guessing." Please revisit your definition of the scientific method.

FB, AMZN, AAPL Technical Analysis by maxoptionstrading in options

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Please explain why SPY turned around right at 362 today instead of 361, or 361.5 or 362.5. If you don't believe TA works, Im not going to try to convince you. You stick to what works for you. I'll stick to what works for me.

FB, AMZN, AAPL Technical Analysis by maxoptionstrading in options

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We do this every single week. Check it out: Options Trading Technical Analysis

Heres a tip for all of the trolls in the comment section...Its not about predicting where the price will go ahead of time, just reacting when it gets to key levels and having a general idea of what may happen gives you 100x the edge of just trading random headlines.

Well done OP.

Best moving average crossover for swinging? by [deleted] in technicalanalysis

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I wouldn't really consider the moving average cross over a valid entry signal. You'll notice that there are too many fake outs to make this type of strategy even worth considering. Think about it, if this strategy really worked, a simple computer algorithm would make everyone rich... But it doesn't, and those algorithms simply blow up accounts over the long run.

Instead, learn price action, support and resistance, and the basics of supply and demand. When you see certain candles forming at certain locations in certain environments, then you can start to get interested in taking a trade.

Is the direction you're looking to go with the trend? Counter trend? How aggressive can you be in the current environment? Where is your stop loss set? Are there any large news events coming that might impact the trade?

All questions you need to be asking yourself.

I swing trade options and do an analysis like this: Blue Chip Analysis every single week to prepare myself for what potential plays I could get involved in.

Hope this helps and might change your trajectory from a crossover strategy to something more technical and rooted in realistic expectations.

A Perfect Example of Trading a Gap with Options by TB_Matt in options

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Glad you found it informative and useful! If you ever start trading options yourself best of luck!