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In this video, I cover institutional order flow.
– Problems faced by institutional traders
– Understanding liquidity
– Why price moves to certain areas
– Changing your view of the markets from a retail to an institutional perspective
– Liquidity pools and stop hunts
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00:00 – 1:41 – Disclaimer & H/t
1:44 – 4:30 – Outline & General Remarks
4:31 – 7:20 – Problems Institutional Traders Face
7:21 – 9:59 – Understanding Liquidity
10:00 – 20:00 – Liquidity Pools
20:01 – 31:34 – Stop Hunting
31:35 – 45:22 – Chart Examples
45:24 – 50:03 – Stop Hunt Prevention
50:06 – End – Putting it All Together & Conclusion
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Link to slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1hL4QfTqZ2t-qOVDNzCk2W9T5YUqH4WOB0AfG_FSDtUY/edit?usp=sharing
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SFP (Swing Failure Pattern)
Tweet: https://twitter.com/CryptoCred/status/980055453328691200
Dante Webinar: http://trader-dante.com/sfp.html
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Free TA lessons & articles: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15c3rN15rkXldY8Te3GDG4NG7noaaoikydOoZQlElwXw/edit?usp=sharing
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First of all thanks for creating these videos. With regards to this particular video, I think it would have been beneficial to see trading volume alongside the price movement to underline where liquidity pools are located. Merely looking at a top of bottom doesn't say anything about the trading volume which would confirm that the high or low really touched liquidity pools. Nevertheless, I can imagine that a huge drop in price in a short time frame usually is associated with a large volume. Unless of course the market liquidity itself is shallow and relatively low order volumes can trigger big price swings. Lastly, perhaps the VPVR indicator would have been nice to show as well as it shows the trading volume per price level over a particular time range. This could confirm that a key (heavily traded) support or resistance level was broken.
Mind completely blown! I don't even leave comments, but you deserve recognition for this one! (my first comment EVER…)
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Brainstorming video ,good job man ,keep going?
jfc this makes so much sense
so much fucking sense
this makes all the sense on the face of the Earth
fucking illuminating
Cred you're awesome
My neighbor builds pools and cellars
Been stop hunted so many times I have PTSD
Wish you could give a little course in the UK, just so we can bounce questions. I would pay good money for that.
Mentor I cannot thank you enough for this tutorial. This is a comprehensive summary of price action. when I started to learn fx I was struggling to grasp names of trading systems. over time the names have become useless to me. what matters is to understand what is going on in the market. Thanks a million man.
Great video, thank you. Whould like to hear more of your thoughts on market manipulation and the footprints such behaviour leaves on a chart. Perhaps even some strategies to trade them. Thanks again.
I still don't understand what moves the market AWAY from the liquidity pools though. Let's say the market makers have knocked out all the retail sell limits at a low and they now control the entire supply. How does the market move back UP? What is the mechanism by which it rallies back UP?
THIS SEMINAR ALSO BASED ON FOOTPRINT AND HEATMAP (BOOKMAP) HAVE BEEN WHAT IS NOT THERE
Thank you very much! ???
brilliant and beautifully articulate
Best lessons! Really understandable. Thanks!
Bro! This was really good. Thank you
oh man your guide is getting aweosome vid after vid a lot of infos in just 3 vids don't know how to express my gratitude ;
sure i ll donate some btc when as soon as i can
Very high quality!
Would a way to combat a possible stop hunt be to try and join it? Why not put an order at the swing highs/lows and then place one bigger order in the potential liquidity pool. That way we may catch a wick and give ourselves a greater RR set up without the trade being invalidated
which screencapture software are you using at 17:20 ?
would like to download it too.
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Love your content
Great explanation of liquidity pools. Thank you!
if institutional just use those SL of retail traderst to go long, then we can also go long where retail has stops. But need to test if that reallt works. I think it sometimes can go little bit up, but then continue go down. But it depends on how often and how much.
do retail sellers make really enough liquidity for all institutional traders? aren't there also big part of other institutional traders who are bad and trade to wrong direction also and help to create liquidity ?
clear video. thanks for the presentation.
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is this the so called SFP?
Holy CRAP!!! This is my 3rd video and I am astonished. I want to work with you individually. Do you offer 1 on 1? Great job!!!
Thank you so much for these training vids, youre a gentelman and a scholar my good man.
thank you
Nice one Cred, thanks for the concise info
Thanks for your videos. You, sir, have got some brilliant teaching skills. My trades have been significantly safer since I started watching these videos. You're definitely a great guy with a heart of gold.
Hey Crypto Cred, Love your videos. They are very insightful… Thank you! I have a request for a video and was wondering if you would consider doing a short vid on "trading journals" and how you like to keep yours and how you benefit from it., etc… Thanks!
The babypips comment lol
What's the screen drawing tool you use?
Cred, if YouTube were Facebook messenger, i'd give you the super huge thumbs up! This Beautifully explained. Thank you so much!!!
Thank you very very very much man this serie is realy ? i m broke right now but be sure that i ll send you a donation when i start to make some profits
Keep the good works you re the best
Are there there any places I can read about this topic further?
So much value here. Thanks man
Have you taken Trader Simons Udemy course?