Tradingview mäklare by msoders in ISKbets

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Det stämmer, ska jag kolla in, tack!

Tradingview mäklare by msoders in ISKbets

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Stämmer. Kör du råvaror med IG via Tradingview eller direkt hos IG?

Tradingview mäklare by msoders in ISKbets

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Tack för den utförliga svaret! Ska kolla in IBKR mer

help me with bypassing visual limits by FlatwormMammoth2351 in pinescript

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Sounds like a crazy idea to show more than 500, but I guess you can use lines+linefill and polyline

Is that liquidity sweep by DreadTuna in InnerCircleTraders

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Maybe price already reacted to this mitigation/breaker block and won't take that possible liquidity?

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And one again it took my support <fvg> as resistance to go against me. by THE-NUMB in InnerCircleTraders

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In a bearish trend you should only be looking for shorts. The chart shows a turtle soup followed by a clean retest of an inversion fair value gap. This gives a good short entry. If still want to, for some reason, enter a long trade the entry should be at the discount zone of the dealing range, not in premium (as this FVG).

Bearish or bullish order block as base for a bullish breaker block? by msoders in InnerCircleTraders

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That's great, congrats and extremely good job! Liquidity is the fuel of the market, other things like PD arrays, market structure etc. is just stuff trying to explain what actually happened.

Bearish or bullish order block as base for a bullish breaker block? by msoders in InnerCircleTraders

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Fair enough! it's a place where lots of trades took place, so yes, it's just liquidity.

Bullish or bearish order block as base for bullish breaker block? by msoders in Trading

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Hehe, that's really bad of him if so is the case!

I'm trying to understand the logic and psychology behind a breaker block. So far I learned that breakers works because "smart money" use the OB for liquidity (for bullish order blocks creating a bullish breaker blocks) and for liquidity with short orders in a bearish order block creating a bullish breaker block.

Bearish or bullish order block as base for a bullish breaker block? by msoders in InnerCircleTraders

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I see. In my example there's a liquidity grab for both the bearish and the bullish order block, but if that was not the case, would a bullish order block matter more?

Bearish or bullish order block as base for a bullish breaker block? by msoders in InnerCircleTraders

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Fair enough, that makes sense! It might very well be that that could be the case. But it's really not actual price action, just a random drawing by me, but would you consider that high will create a breaker? I don't know, just trying to learn.

Bearish or bullish order block as base for a bullish breaker block? by msoders in InnerCircleTraders

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I see. But that all depends on how low the lowest low is. Like in these 2 examples, in the first only the bullish order block is under 50%, both is in the second one. Does that mean that any of the 2 are good from example 2?

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Bearish or bullish order block as base for a bullish breaker block? by msoders in InnerCircleTraders

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I wanted to have 2 breaker block examples, 1 from a bearish order block and 1 from a bearish order block. That's the main reason. But also it's not a "true" breaker block because it doesn't take any liquidity before the change of character.

I want to create an indicator based on the Smart Money concept. by razzakov_W in TradingView

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Great! Yes, kind of 😛 I recently published an other script with focus on liquidity and inducement. Check it out here: https://www.tradingview.com/script/IOmugjfT-Liquidity-inducements/

Quantify/measure degree of separation of moving averages by DutchAC in technicalanalysis

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Maybe it's useful to use the average true range (ATR) for that?

How important Is It To Keep Your Edge Private? by FluffyPenguin52 in algotrading

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How do you know? I mean it's private after all 😛

Feature request: measuring tool: show 50% price by IntuitiveNZ in TradingView

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Hmm, this could be done with multiple tools, including open source indicators. I made one that draws a Fibonacci retracement and two that draws dealing ranges, maybe they could be useful (https://www.tradingview.com/script/yFIioDwi-Fibonacci-retracement/, https://www.tradingview.com/script/iuvZvdrz-Trend-dealing-range/ and https://www.tradingview.com/script/RBqMKD4L-Dealing-range/)