- Steven
- Jan 19
In very simple terms our strategy requires some favourable environment and an entry pattern. Our environment referred to as 'structure' and 'context' has some minimum case. Information is necessary and can be obtained in what most simple situation? This is the topic of todays video. To define this minimum case and to explore our strategy from the fundamental building blocks only adding complexity one wave at a time. It should be noted that in these examples we look explicitly for self-similar patterns. S-waves that form both the environment and the entry pattern. Of course other favourable environments can be found and other entry patterns are used. The s-wave however, is our primary pattern.
Good Trading.
- Steven
- Jan 16
Our pound trade arrived from the lower highs at 1.3438 creating an s-wave event that is still ongoing to the downside. The eurgbp fractal setup did not complete, it is not invalidated either as the pullback is also ongoing.
With no analysis required today I explore and talk through some of my ideas, the logic behind them in an attempt to quantify more patterns that will enable us to produce better more accurate decisions in the future. I wanted to talk about some grey area cases between the fibs and events instead we went through anchor points. The gentle stroll was fruitful as we've generated maybe 2-3 concrete details now added to our understanding of price action.
Good Trading.
- Steven
- Jan 15
The exciting new ideas we've been thinking through lately has taken front seat on this blog this last week. As a result we've neglected to analyse price using our established principles and patterns.
We go through the main pairs today describing the structure currently present and the probability landscape surrounding price. The key distinction made to our system is the reference to our s-wave entry pattern. This pattern in its multiple forms is now expressed as an 'event'. The s-wave across its forms and scale is in one extreme sense a form of structure but in its other extreme a form of momentum. The amorphous meaning that is revealed primarily through context separates an s-wave that produces more structure to an s-wave that presents an opportunity. These opportunities are 'events' and will be referred to as such from now on. This is in contrast to structure which will be referred to as such or as 'resolution' when the structure developed increases the precision of our analysis.
The eur/gbp is the most concrete pair. It is currently developing the tail end of s-waves. We are looking for an event from a bounce off 0.8653 to the downside.
Good Trading.
