green_trader
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Are there people discuss SUpply and Demand Strategy here?
let me know please.
let's learn together
let me know please.
let's learn together
what is supply and demand strategy?
Do you distinguish between what you're talking about and support and resistance? Looks like the same thing to me. It would be interesting if you could expand upon your rationale for the lower zones. They don't look like obvious support areas.
That's the support that I see on the chart.
I agree with you that support and resistance shouldn't just be a single line. That's just not the way the markets work. It's a zone. The markets don't respect accuracy.
If you put first things first, supply and demand are what it's all about. We're both looking for the place where the market is going to stop and turn around, or carry on as the case maybe. If it doesn't stop there, it's no use and I was wrong, but I won't have lost any money. It's when it stops there that you know there's an opportunity in the pipeline, either one way or the other.
What you call it doesn't matter too much until you start talking about it with other people.
I've heard of Sam Seiden and he seems to have a good reputation, but I haven't checked him out. What's the main idea then, is it simple or complex?
Sure, I'll check out Sam Seiden when it works its way up to the top of my list of 'must-read' sources.
I don't want to sound pedantic but I didn't actually get anything from this thread, and it doesn't seem much like you got anything out of it either. So with all due respect, what was the point? Did I miss something between the lines back there?
Sure, I'll check out Sam Seiden when it works its way up to the top of my list of 'must-read' sources.
I don't want to sound pedantic but I didn't actually get anything from this thread, and it doesn't seem much like you got anything out of it either. So with all due respect, what was the point? Did I miss something between the lines back there?
Do you distinguish between what you're talking about and support and resistance? Looks like the same thing to me. It would be interesting if you could expand upon your rationale for the lower zones. They don't look like obvious support areas.