Re: 🌔 VZU TRADING SYSTEM 🌖
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2025 4:28 pm
no,that's not a good answer.
no,that's not a good answer.
I will answer the question you’re wondering about.jackboton wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 3:14 pm Dear Mr. VZU, your trading system has truly impressed me, but a question has been troubling me, as shown in the figure. The first step is to check liquidity—should we check A and C or B and D? Additionally, does your system perform better when trading on timeframes above 30 minutes?
Can you explain your strategy please with screenshot,vzulaks wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 4:51 pm I will answer the question you’re wondering about.
Liquidity depends on whether you are a scalping or swing trader. I will clarify your uncertainty regarding the example you marked. If you need to use the D1 trend as the main trend to identify liquidity on the daily timeframe, then this liquidity will act as the final liquidity level for M30. So, first, check if there is liquidity on the daily timeframe. Then, go to the M30 timeframe and look for a PR with high volume. Next, enter a trade following the 3-in-1 rule.
If you are a scalping trader, check if there is liquidity on H1. When you spot liquidity on H1, switch to M5 or M15 to see if there is a PR with high volume, then enter a trade following the 3-in-1 rule.
Regarding the example you provided, where you marked liquidity as A and D, here’s a small tip: look for a long wave with liquidity rather than a short wave with liquidity. Ultimately, it depends on your skills and experience in reading the chart.
I don't think that complies with the rules.
Dear VZU, could you please check if the following operations comply with the rules?vzulaks wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 4:51 pm I will answer the question you’re wondering about.
Liquidity depends on whether you are a scalping or swing trader. I will clarify your uncertainty regarding the example you marked. If you need to use the D1 trend as the main trend to identify liquidity on the daily timeframe, then this liquidity will act as the final liquidity level for M30. So, first, check if there is liquidity on the daily timeframe. Then, go to the M30 timeframe and look for a PR with high volume. Next, enter a trade following the 3-in-1 rule.
If you are a scalping trader, check if there is liquidity on H1. When you spot liquidity on H1, switch to M5 or M15 to see if there is a PR with high volume, then enter a trade following the 3-in-1 rule.
Regarding the example you provided, where you marked liquidity as A and D, here’s a small tip: look for a long wave with liquidity rather than a short wave with liquidity. Ultimately, it depends on your skills and experience in reading the chart.
Oh, you are in the green box with red border. With this box, it can expand many legs, meaning many short liquidity. You have to study more TradeATS courses, you will know what to do with this box. But in the long-term trend, gold is increasing. W1, D1, H4 increase, so base on the daily trend so you can decide whether to sell or buy your transaction.jackboton wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 11:09 pm Dear VZU, could you please check if the following operations comply with the rules?
The higher timeframe is still bullish, so you're trading against the trend. At this point, after a liquidity sweep, a buy entry would be more favorable.jackboton wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 11:09 pm Dear VZU, could you please check if the following operations comply with the rules?
The higher timeframe is still bullish, so you're trading against the trend. At this point, after a liquidity sweep, a buy entry would be more favorable.jackboton wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 11:09 pm Dear VZU, could you please check if the following operations comply with the rules?