very nice trade
basically what they call the point of control, I believe ammo just calls it the nip for its similarity to other objects :) Its where price...
my main problem is determining when buying and selling is being cut off, basically when it starts to get thin...big problem i know ha
def a good analogy...weekly nip from last week at 1053.25...got pretty close
ammo, as far as MP goes for me I would view a nip as an attractor of price. Price moving away from a nip is strong. Cleavage to me would be a...
been thinking the same thing since 10am
anyone see 1037 as a convient place to rally from on great housing numbers?
I see r10 mentioned a lot here, is there a link to a posting that in some way describes it?
In the context of Market Profile I feel a double print means that two TPO periods have visited that price area and the market has accepted value...
ammo, when you circle the cleavage areas like that do you interpret them as a support/resistance area where price could be rejected?
Just curious what type of hedge do they use now?
When you say MM need a chance to clear inventories are you saying the are too long (holding to much I believe) from the recent selling?
i mean 8:20-3pm
I'm on eastern time and you are right looks like 820-2 for eastern time.
7:20am to 2pm is what I see for the pit for bonds
I use market profile for some of my trading especially the nq and es and I was wondering what would be the appropriate trading hours to look at...
got kind of a noob question, whats generally the trading hours of us treasuries (2y,10y, 30y, etc)?? I know they are in a way like the ES where...
That was my initial reasoning for using the after hours and day hours charts. Why would I want to cut out thousands of trades right?
maybe a silly question but when you guys trade do you normally leave the over night session on your charts + the day session, or just use the day...
sorry to change the subject a little, are you using turbo trader web platform or the software, or neither. It looks like it though. I was...
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