In the past 2 months I've spent over 100+ HOURS of my time to create FREE Education Threads.
Whatever course they're selling you, I promise my FREE threads will provide the same value, and then once I start a Youtube, you will have everything you need.
My goal is to create independent traders. Soon I'll finish all of the topics that I want to cover through my threads then will start a Youtube channel to go over each topic & will make a video for each thread. This will be my course & it will all be for FREE through YT & Twitter.
Yes you can directly learn every ICT concept from him but I am here to simplify everything for you and show you my trading model which not only includes SMC, but #TheStrat & Range/Deviations as well. There are hundreds of models you can choose from but I am here to show you mine.
As promised I've been fully transparent and have show all wins and losses. Each trade was alerted live in Discord in real time for Lifetime members. If you want to follow along phase 2 and my journey to 1M funded, you can sign up for Lifetime+ here whop.com/dangstrat
Key Takeaways:
🔸20 Trades: 10W, 5L, 5BE
🔸50% Winrate
🔸Average Winner = 2r
🔸Average Loser = 1r
🔸0.5% risk per trade until I was up 6% then did 1% risk for 2r to pass
My last two threads were using narrative to find draw on liquidity & different entry models. My next thread will be on risk/reward, stop loss placement, and take profits🫡
Market Structure & Entry Models are worthless when there isn't a clear Draw on Liquidity & Narrative.
Draw on Liquidity & Narrative is the most important aspect in finding A+ trade setups.
This thread will help you with Narrative to find the Draw on Liquidity.🧵
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What is Narrative?
Narrative is the story being told based on time & price from the candlesticks on the chart.
When there's enough data (time & price) from the charts it will tell you a story. When the story is clear it's your job to trade the narrative based on probabilities
Here are the different narratives that I use to help me find the next draw on liquidity:
There are two types of Balanced Price Ranges (BPR), Bullish & Bearish BPRs and they can occur on all timeframes. In this thread I will go over the two types, show examples, and will give context on how to use them for LTF & HTF.