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PoolDuck

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  1. VTK, as I understand correctly, these are the variables whereupon you asses the probability of the trade: • Big picture -Location SD curve -Trend? • Level itself -Velocity -Time at level -Level on top • Arrival -Retracement -Clean -Prof. Margin -Time of day? • Additional -DX -Tick? I am wondering, how do you asses the probabilities precisely? Do you assign values to each catagorie including subvariables( e.g. in excel) ? Or do you just look at the potential trades with these variables in your head and make a sound decision( With this I mean based upon experience/intuition) ?
  2. ( sorry you already said ) @VTK: I wonder, which timeframes work best for you? How many entries do the charts -say in 1 month- give? How many markets do you track? Kind regards
  3. And levels on top of levels @ VTK, I wonder, which timeframes do you use most, and how many entries you get - say per month - for a givin market. How many markets do you track using this approach? Kind regards
  4. Hello, I have been reading a lot about Seiden setups, and watched a lot of the free video's. I'm currently testing the ideas on the currencies market, and have some questions to the users who use his approach to the market: Offcourse I understand it is impossible to provide exact answers to this, but I'm interested if someone can give some guidelines) - Suppose one would be trading the smaller timeframes, say 2-5 min charts. How many good setups can one expect to trade in let's say 10 days of trading ( 6 hours a day) ( next again, I understand this also depends on what grade one gives a trade, but let's say we choose to take all trades which grade 7 or higher) - I have to agree with Josh that Seidens presumption is based that market conditions at the time of creating a zone and revisting have not been changed, and this is hard to believe. This question is also stated in some articles and video's and a thorough answer was not given. Next again, we could establish a rule such as the revisit has to be within timeperiod x to possibly work. Does anyone has experience with this? Kind regards
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