In this THREAD I will explain “Price Action” 1. Bullish Candle
2. Bearish Candle
3. Entry confirmation
4. Market Structure 🧵(1/9)
1. Bullish Candle A bullish candlestick pattern is one that signals a coming uptrend in an asset's price or a continuation of said uptrend. Each candlestick visually represents the open, close, low and high price during a certain time frame.
2. Bearish Candle A bearish candlestick is a visual representation of price movement on a chart that suggests a potential downward trend or price decline in an asset. It's formed by the arrangement of the candle's open, close, high, and low.
2.1 How to read Candlestick charts? This are the most important considerations I have before taking a position. PA of the coin, Size of the body of the candles, patterns, timeframes...
3. Entry confirmation Here are some of the best confirmations to consider before entering a trade: 1. TA Indicators: MACD, RSI, Stochastic...
2. Support and Resistance
3. Trend Confirmation
4. Candlestick Patterns
5. Fundamental and Volume Analysis
3.1 Entry confirmation Long Setup: A valid confirmation candle will close above the body of the previous candle as well as in it’s upper 1/3rd A valid confirmation candle must close above the body of the previous candle in a LONG setup
3.2 Entry confirmation The entry in this example would be the following: Wait for the price to make a "Stop Run" below support Wait for a bullish candlesticks that engulfs in body the previous candles Wait for the bearish wick retest at the open of the bullish candle Entry.
4. Market Structure How to identify “Market Structure”: 1. Mark the FVG's in HTF 2. Mark the Lower Low of the structure 3. The FVG's are Resistance 4. The Lower Low should act as Support 5. Identify ALWAYS the MS in HTF
4.1 Market Structure How to trade based on Market Structure: Before entering on a trade, ALWAYS check his MS, preferably on 4H-1D You will identify if we are in an uptrend or downtrend. Follow the trend, until it ends.