jcpfx wrote:I have been able to progress further down the road of "chart reading" and background planning, and would like to share some considerations that you & the others have probably discovered some time ago.
I could say that the initial "journey" that myself & my fiancèe started in march 2012 has come to an end and we possess the correct knowledge to understand most of what charts have to tell us.
Love to hear your thoughts on all of this
From my perspective, your charts explain your view & potential positioning clearer than your text, but yeah that's the message I got about what the material has been encouraging viewers to do when I began reading & participating here.
To make it even simpler, & to further clarify my understanding of the higher probability entry option....once you identify the primary directional view based on your own personal base timeframe preference, you can trigger your PULLBACK entries from whichever secondary chart you choose.
Note the use of the term PULLBACK in that sentence (that's the most important bit of the whole process in my book).
I personally wouldn't trigger an entry of a break of a momentum high or low until I can identify a suitable PULLBACK on my secondary timeframe of choice, & judging by the similarity of charts & comments from the other longer term regulars over the past few years, they wouldn't either.
The reason for playing that particular trigger option in tandem with this directional type approach is because (through my own experience & results validation) not only does it help to confirm & support participation for a move, it also affords keener risk, higher odds of continuation follow through & usually gets you in ahead of potentially tricky or busy price levels.
Obviously how & why you choose to trigger entries is your business & will be tailored to your individual risk appetite & trading objectives, but it appears you've got a decent handle on the background structure at last. That alone should afford you a far more relaxed & confident pre-trade persona going forward.