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you mentioned you scalp around your entries in a recent webinar and I assume you use first in first out (FIFO) setting. Is there a place in your strategy to use last in first out (LIFO) or some combination in your trading?
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This describes all participants with a time frame that is greater than the one you are in. Major trending or vertical moves are completed by larger participants who are using a greater time frame than the one you are looking at. When the OTF participates, it generally takes many prices and a lot of volume transacted to complete an order. Funds, swing investors, governments and financial institutions in general are operating at the OTF level. They are recognized when we move from “horizontal development” to “vertical development”. They are also recognized using the opening swing, initial balance and other indications.
I watched your video and found it very interesting. Thank you all for your time doing that. I saw an idicator that was interesting. What is the name of this one attached? I hadn't seen it before. Hoping thats something I can put together on my Ninjatrader charts. I'd like to observe it for a while.
This is the Volume Breakdown Indicator on IRT. It is the volume delta in the form of green and red candlesticks. The grey bars are volume delta momentum bars. If you don't know what IRT is, let me know.
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I don't think of it as FIFO or LIFO. I'm using the S5 Trade Analyzer to manage my theoretical average. I don't care which contracts go in or out first. I just need to know where my true "scratch" price is on this trade as I trade around the position.
Hope that helps.
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