Learning To Read Price Action Part 1

Learning to read price action is easy. Its a matter of the relationship between buyers and sellers which is expressed in the bars. You don’t have to memorize complicated bar patterns with funny names or dozens of dead mechanical rules and formulas. In this video, I will show how to define a few significant bars, how to mark them out, and then talk about the essence of these price bars and how they relate to price flow. They show you where the controlling areas of buyers/sellers are and filter out the noise in the same manner swings do. In the next post, I will talk about reading a chart with price action.

Where going to study: (WRB stands for wide range bar and is defined as a bar bigger than the previous 3 bars).
•WRB Hard-up/Hard down
•WRB Gaps
•WRB Tails
•WRB Outside bars
•WRB Mirror bars

Following Live: Theory Into Practice. April 2020

Last month we followed the Nasdaq E-Mini futures and NZD/USD into historic volatility and crazy. We mapped and followed them calmly with simple swings the same way we always do, the only difference is that the swings were bigger. This is an important time to stabilize our practice of seeing markets calmly and objectively. I emphasize the word “follow” because there is a big difference between predicting and following. This Month we will follow the Dow E-Mini futures and EUR/USD.