This Advanced Trading Strategies course provides hours of valuable instruction on how to use the multi-time frame indicators from Become A Better Trader.
Course Overview
This course includes 5+ hours of important education on using the Become A Better Trader’s multi-time frame indicators, when not to take a trade, criteria for higher-probability trades, working in unison with other indicators, aggressive vs. conservative setups, scalp trading, “add to” and exciting positions, and Volume Spread Analysis. Don’t miss this course!
Course Outline
- Accumulation/Distribution
- Adding To and Exiting Trades
- Aggressive Trading
- Bar Needs to be Closed Before Making Trade – Bar locking in
- Bubble – Do not use indicators in a bubble
- Capital Preservation is Job ONE
- Conservation Setup Rules (High probability)
- Exit a Trade
- Fire Indicator – Blue – Based on multi-timeframe analysis
- Fish Hook
- Formation of Bottoms and Tops
- Go With Trades – Aggressive
- Higher or Longer Timeframe Analysis
- Higher Timeframe has More Validity
- Highest-Probability Setups – Tone, Lock and Fire
- Hoffman Fade
- Hourly Charts are Most Important
- Indicators are Built on Price Action, Momentum, Range and MTF
- Indicators in Multiple Financial Markets
- Key Reversals
- Lone Wolf
- MACD
- MTF Indicators – Going Dark
- MTF Indicators – Junior or Senior TLF
- MTF Indicators in Unison with Other Indicators
- Multiple Time Frame (MTF) Price Action Indicator – Tone, Lock, Fire and Thrust
- News (Avoid)
- Ping Pong
- Price Action-Only Indicator – Black – Thrust
- Profit Potential – Room to go and grow
- Pullbacks or Retracements
- Rapid Fire on MFT
- Retracement Trades
- Risk is High with Ping Pong
- RSI
- Scalping Trades
- Support and Resistance
- Support and Resistance (Challenge Assumptions)
- Support and Resistance Assumption that Levels Will Hold
- Swing Trading – Indicators are Very Valid
- Thrust Indicator – Black – Early in trend change
- Thrust Pullback Thrust
- Time is Money and Time is Risk
- Tone and Lock on MTF Needs to be Main Focus
- Use Indicators Along with Trend in MTF
- VSA
- VSA – Long and Short Signals with Trend
- VSA – Non-Standard Approach – Red and Green arrows
- VSA – Tests, No Demand, Upthrusts and Become A Better Trader Indicators
- VSA – Tone is Needed to Give Credibility
- VSA – When Buys Don’t Buy and Sells Don’t Sell it is Time to …
- VSA – Become A Better Trader Indicators – Tone and Lock is Fundamental
- VSA – Rapid Fire Indicators
- When Not Take Trades with Indicators
What Will You Learn?
- Tracking, analyzing, and identifying trading opportunities for various Trading Strategies
- Understand the market’s microstructure, ECNs, and Dark Pools completely.
- Examine various financial statements and how you might utilize them to your benefit.
- Understand the philosophy underlying certain transactions.
- Discover two distinct trading strategies.
- Create and apply your own trading strategies.
- Various valuation methodologies should be used for different tactics.
- Analyze and comprehend the basics of the firm and its fundamental ratios.
- Create your own Trading Plan to assist you in trading with confidence.
- In different situations, interpret the use of technical analysis, charts, and indicators.
Who Is This Course For?
- Intermediate traders who wish to enhance their performance and lay a solid basis for planning and executing trades.
- Those interested in learning advanced topics in order to have a more thorough understanding of the financial markets.
- Intermediate traders seeking more tools and approaches
Rob Hoffman
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