identifying trapped traders:
requires an understanding of open interest and delta, as open interest will categorically tell you if the majority of positions entering are new ones.
open interest increasing = new positions
open interest decreasing = positions closing
positive delta = longs
negative delta = shorts
breakout traders only appear when there's an increase in open interest; otherwise, most positions you see will be closing.
1) identify the candle in which new positions have largely entered
2) identify a level in which those new positions would be offside
3) trade in the direction of the new positions unwinding
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requires an understanding of open interest and delta, as open interest will categorically tell you if the majority of positions entering are new ones.
open interest increasing = new positions
open interest decreasing = positions closing
positive delta = longs
negative delta = shorts
breakout traders only appear when there's an increase in open interest; otherwise, most positions you see will be closing.
1) identify the candle in which new positions have largely entered
2) identify a level in which those new positions would be offside
3) trade in the direction of the new positions unwinding
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common patterns & scenarios:
1) obvious and clear pivots are levels where traders can become too eager, expecting large breakouts. As a result, any piercing of these levels often leads to new positions entering the market, potentially placing them offside.
2) large round numbers - are areas where people naturally trade the breakout of these levels, either up or down. These areas also tend to have a large number of stop orders placed. - 2 in 1 for liquidity being taken aggressively.
example โ
1) obvious and clear pivots are levels where traders can become too eager, expecting large breakouts. As a result, any piercing of these levels often leads to new positions entering the market, potentially placing them offside.
2) large round numbers - are areas where people naturally trade the breakout of these levels, either up or down. These areas also tend to have a large number of stop orders placed. - 2 in 1 for liquidity being taken aggressively.
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hope you found this useful and have a clearer understanding of "trapped traders".
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