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How to set targets using PP, S1, S2, S3, R1, R2, R3

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rizabbasi
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Hi,

This is my first post here

How I can derive the following by using daily PP, S1, S2, S3, R1, R2, R3:

* LONG / SHORT signal
* BUY / SELL range
* Stop Loss
* BUY / SELL target range

Looking forward and thanking you in anticipation.

Regards,

Riz

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Hi,

This is my first post here

How I can derive the following by using daily PP, S1, S2, S3, R1, R2, R3:

* LONG / SHORT signal
* BUY / SELL range
* Stop Loss
* BUY / SELL target range

Looking forward and thanking you in anticipation.

Regards,

Riz

In before you get annihilated.

Answer is you can't, you have to watch the reaction to those levels, if they even mean anything (which I don't think they do).

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rizabbasi View Post
Hi,

This is my first post here

How I can derive the following by using daily PP, S1, S2, S3, R1, R2, R3:

* LONG / SHORT signal
* BUY / SELL range
* Stop Loss
* BUY / SELL target range

Looking forward and thanking you in anticipation.

Regards,

Riz


Unfortunately this isn't possible in a vacuum as you suggest, but if you learn to read price action and context of the market chosen, then you can derive how and when to place a buy or sell signal, the expected target, stop loss, etc.

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Also, appreciate that even if you've seen selected examples suggesting that price behaves in some kind of "set/predictable patterns" around those levels, (a) that's anecdotal evidence only and they may have been specifically selected for the purpose of making them look like good examples (selection bias), and (b) "random line theory" can also produce spectacular examples of prices behaving in certain ways at certain prices (this thread will help you: ). Be careful what you choose to believe in!

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Also, appreciate that even if you've seen selected examples suggesting that price behaves in some kind of "set/predictable patterns" around those levels, (a) that's anecdotal evidence only and they may have been specifically selected for the purpose of making them look like good examples (selection bias), and (b) "random line theory" can also produce spectacular examples of prices behaving in certain ways at certain prices (this thread will help you: ). Be careful what you choose to believe in!

Something I didn't mention but was alluded to in my previous post, is that reading price action may allow you to find areas that could produce a reaction, i.e. support or resistance. These areas then may offer an edge, no matter how slight, to permit an astute trader to profit from them. Lines by themselves are just lines and have no relevance. The pivot levels you mentioned may or may not produce a reaction, but the slight benefit is that a lot of traders are using them and causes a self fulfilling prophecy around them sometimes. So reading price action around levels and the context in which you are reading it is more important than the levels themselves...

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