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A recent post from you stated that you believe in trading off areas of supply and demand. From your post in the volume footprint thread you eluded that indicators would tell the story after one would need to have been in or out of that trade. Could you use a example chart to demostrate how you would identify these areas using your method ie. trendlines, MTF timeframes etc
Thx in Advance
R
@Big Mike why is mention not working correctly for @Trendisyourfriend ?
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
OK i found what the bug is. When you make a mention to @Trendisyourfriend proceed as usual and post your comment but immediatly after edit your comment and look at the tags. You'll see why it does not work.
Wrong:
/MENTION=36844/Trendi/MENTION/syourfriend
Right:
You'll need to move the mention tag like this
/MENTION=36844/Trendisyourfriend/MENTION/
I am not sure i can reply to your request adequately within the confine of a short commentary. There are many ways to look at supply/demand. I used to look at it by analysing longer timeframes in a similar way as Sam Seiden. Nowadays, i use volume profiling along with all the little tricks i learned in my journey. Maybe you could check the thread where Private Banker posts his CL analysis. This is pretty much what i am doing myself and this series of videos by Sam Seiden: