ENJOY!ImpLaNT wrote: Fri Mar 24, 2023 2:21 am BTCUSD 24/03
Trade using Inverse On command
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707 pips, Thank you, master
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Sorry, I don't think this is the correct entry. You are trading against a downward arrow
Hi,ImpLaNT wrote: Fri Mar 24, 2023 8:35 pm Sorry, I don't think this is the correct entry. You are trading against a downward arrow
ImpLaNT's take here is exceptionally correct and we should keep this in mind for the future (just in the general sense of things). In addition, in the new screenface there will be no more debate you just enter on INVERSE ON (early entry or if you prefer standard entry). After six months of using the tool that way, you will find that thoughts of betting the farm on this plus the neighbours farm as well LOL, will not be far off from the mindset that comes along with this setup (after you have tested it for yourself please - do not take my word for it because what is not proved by you is NOT your truth). The trades however would tend to be longer in (direction or) range. It is a very powerful change we have made because now you really do not have to work out what the trade is in any sense just trade on inverse on --- far much simpler (will lay out all the other implications over the weekend).ImpLaNT wrote: Fri Mar 24, 2023 10:22 pm
The Inverse on command is used to enter the market at the end of the folding phase. That is, we know from the doctor's theory that the market consists of alternating phases of folding and stratching. Our goal is to use the Inverse on command wisely for early entry into the direction of the new stretch phase. If we look at your picture, we see that the main active force is still downward, the screenface speaks about this. Based on the screenface, you should have looked down for the entry after downward arrow. That's why I was against using Inverse on command separately from the rest of the screenface. But the experience of the master is such that he already subconsciously sees these phases with just a glance and unmistakably determines the directions, which we still don't know how to do, but we need to strive for this. And I think that this can be achieved through constant observation and training.
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