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Tag: Measured Move

Triple Tap / 3-Drive Measurement and The Rule of 3

Over time, we have talked quite a bit about the “rule of 3″, which is a very common yet underestimated component of trading. And the reason I use the word” underestimated” is because for learning
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The 101 Guide to Inner Trendlines

We have discussed inner trendlines over and over again on this site, and it became obvious to me that the idea is only loosely seeded at best. And so today we are taking a step
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GBP/USD Measured Move and Spike Base Scenario

This is late – and it is very hard for me to get stuff posted prior to this time of day but here it is: Most recent measured move article / very spike base'ish scenario
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Measured Moves Trading the First Drive or Range Reversal

We present a new variation of measuring price objectives, based on the initial drive in price (or range) following a reversal.  May be used as a meter for taking profits, staying out of the market
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S&P 500 Failure and the War of 1812

Update 11/26: In this one and placing my stop at 1833 currently. This is a little higher than I normally go but then again the risk allows for it. The “official” calculated number comes out
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Regarding 1.3100…

I posted the following on Twitter the other day, in prep for the 3100 handle getting approached. I did not, however, anticipate it happening this rapidly until I took a deeper look at charts last
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And EUR/JPY On a Tear

‘Scuse the mess on this one but everything here should be rather obvious.  Massive strength in all Yen (weakness) crosses today.
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Because We All Love Specifics

Small trade, so so reaction. Not sure I ever get too thrilled about such short term stuff, but here ‘goes: Two charts here – same pair, a 3 minute and a 15 minute – intraday
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Triple Tap Atop EURUSD Spike

3 Charts of Various Trade Opportunites, EUR/USD

Just catching up from last week in terms of quick charts as we had some critical issues with the back end of this website. These charts were posted to Twitter, my normal go-to feed for
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