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    Market Structure Is King

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Market Structure Is King

    Market Structure Is King
    Published 3/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 279.89 MB | Duration: 0h 34m

    Learn to read markets like a Pro, know your bias when trading futures, crypto and forex

    What you'll learn

    To understand the dynamics of different markets

    The Importance of choosing a market that fits you

    Able to focus and master one to two assets

    Understanding the importance of time frames and their impact on the market

    Have a full understanding of how Forex Market works

    Know the main Forex Sessions and recognize the best time to trade

    Analyze price movements in a logical way

    Manage the risk to protect your money

    Start trading in the Forex Market

    Discern strong Candlestick Patterns from weak ones

    Read different types of Forex charts

    Choose the perfect Time Frame for your Trading

    Analyze price movements in a logical way

    Recognize key Supply and Demand levels

    Understand how to use Japanese Candlestick Charts to improve Trading decisions

    Trade with a solid strategy

    Understand multiple candlestick formations

    Immediately recognize Trading opportunities on the Chart

    Requirements

    no prior knowledge needed

    Description

    In the realm of trading, having a solid grasp of market structures proves to be immensely valuable for pinpointing trading opportunities with favorable odds. Markets generally manifest in three primary structures: bullish (indicating an uptrend), bearish (indicating a downtrend), and ranging (sideways movement). The ability to identify these structures empowers traders to establish a distinct bias and concentrate on pertinent trading setups.Bullish Market Structure: A bullish market showcases price action forming successive higher highs and higher lows, signaling an upward surge in momentum. Traders keenly observe the emergence of swing highs and swing lows, with each subsequent peak and trough surpassing the previous ones. This pattern reflects the robustness of the uptrend, presenting lucrative prospects for long positions and investment strategies.Ranging Market Structure: Within a ranging market, prices exhibit a sideways movement confined within a horizontal range. Here, the swing highs and swing lows tend to maintain a relatively consistent level. Although not as straightforward as trending markets, ranging markets provide traders with opportunities to engage at the range boundaries, buying at support levels and selling at resistance levels.Bearish Market Structure: On the flip side, a bearish market unfolds as prices form consecutively lower highs and lower lows, signifying a downward slide in momentum. Traders meticulously monitor the formation of swing highs and swing lows, with each subsequent peak and trough dipping below the preceding ones. This pattern denotes the fragility of the downtrend, presenting advantageous openings for short positions and bearish trading strategies.In essence, recognizing these market structures not only aids in crafting informed trading decisions but also enables traders to capitalize on the prevailing market conditions for profitable outcomes.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Disclaimer

    Section 2: Market sessions

    Lecture 3 What Market is for you

    Lecture 4 The importance of Time

    Lecture 5 From the Daily to the 5 MIn

    Lecture 6 The Same Market but looks Different

    Section 3: Market Structure

    Lecture 7 Three Market Types

    Lecture 8 Bullish Market

    Lecture 9 Ranging Market

    Lecture 10 Bearish Market

    Section 4: The Biggest Hurdle

    Lecture 11 Psychology

    Traders understand market structure and affectively trade their assets