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#435: How to Scan Through Your Charts Quickly

Season 1 Published 4 years, 2 months ago
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How to Scan Through Your Charts Quickly

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#435: How to Scan Through Your Charts Quickly

In this video:
00:26 – Today’s Topics
01:00 – How to quickly scan through your charts
01:55 – A candle pattern off a Bollinger band
03:03 – A Continuation trade
04:31 – When to scan your charts
05:14 – Who would you suggest as a broker?
05:55 – Register for our Black Friday Sale (it’s 1 week early on Friday 19th November)
07:07 – Don’t forget to share this video and podcast

I’m going to share with you some tricks and secrets of how to scan through your charts really quickly, to save yourself time on the change of a candle. Let’s talk about that and more, right now.

Hey, forex traders, it’s Andrew Mitchem here. I’m the owner of the Forex Trading Coach.

Today’s Topics

And I’m going to explain to you how you can look through your charts really quickly and to identify potential new trade setups. More about that shortly.

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How to quickly scan through your charts

So a question that a lot of people have is they say, “How can you scan through charts really quickly and identify high probability trade setups?”

So a question like that came through from Mark this week and I said, look, I’d cover that on a video and podcast for him. And for me, it’s quite simple, the market can either move up, down or sideways. It cannot really do anything else. And with my strategy, it’s also relatively simple. So we’re either looking for reversal trades or continuation trades. And that’s it really. It really is as simple as that. There’s two different ways of trading. And to help me identify what part of the ch

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