For those who asked me about divergences: yes, they work, but not alone. Use them with context, key zones and price action. If you see a divergence without confluence, ignore it. Not all that shines is entry.
For those who asked me about divergences: yes, they work, but not alone. Use them with context, key zones and price action. If you see a divergence without confluence, ignore it. Not all that shines is entry.
Many ask me to tell them when to enter the market. I do not give signs, I teach to think. If you expect someone to tell you what to do, you are on the wrong path. My goal is that everyone can operate on their own, not that they depend on me or anyone else.
Today I share a video explaining how to mark areas of effective support and resistance. The key is not to seek perfection, but zones of reaction. It is better to have a wide area well marked than an exact line that never touches the price.
Attention: if you're going to operate news, or you know exactly what you're doing or better stay away. It's not for novices or for those who don't control emotions. You may win once by luck, but I assure you the volatility will get you out sooner or later.
Several asked me how to overcome a loss streak. First, stop operating. Second, check your diary. And third, make sure you are not operating out of revenge or frustration. That kills accounts.
I'm developing a strategy based on harmonic patterns. It's not easy at first, but when you grab his eye, they're powerful. I'll upload screenshots explained step by step for anyone who wants to learn.
Many complain about spreading without understanding that it is part of the game. It is no excuse to justify bad entries. If your strategy does not survive a spread of 2 or 3 pips, it is probably not profitable or in ideal conditions.
Today he touched a day of losses. Four operations, three losses, one break-even. That’s how it is. I share it not so that I feel sorry for myself, but to show that no one wins every day, not even with experience.
For those who operate indexes, I share a template of key volatility schedules. Knowing when to move and when to stay still is part of the strategy. Not all is “being on the screen.” Sometimes, knowing not to operate is the most profitable thing.
Important: If you're going to copy strategies from others, make sure you understand them thoroughly. Don't repeat without thinking. What works for someone else can destroy your account if you don't know what you're doing.