Video 10A&B: Buying and Selling Pressure Flashcards

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What are footprints?

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Signs that institutions are trying to move the market. In form of big candles, non-overlapping.

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When is it clear that the bulls are in control?

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The clarity is buying pressure. Big bull bars closing on their highs and not much overlap between the bars. That’s a sign that the bulls are in control.

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Buying Pressure Examples:

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More bull bars than bear bars
Consecutive bull bars
Bull bodies are bigger than bear bodies
Bars closing near high and at least above midpoint (only small tails on top)
Bull Micro Channels (No PB’s)
Tails below bars
Bull BO bars with gaps, and follow-through
Number of consecutive bull bars increases
Bull bodies gettting Bigger
Consecutive bear bars getting smaller and spaced out. Few or no consecutive bear bars.

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Examples of Bear Trend:

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More bear bars than bull bars
Consecutive bear bars
Bear bodies are bigger than bull bodies
Bars closing near low and at least below midpoint
Bear Microchannels (No PB’s)
Tails above Bars
Bear BO bars with gaps, and follow-through
Number of consecutive bear bars increases
Bull bodies getting smaller

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Define Gap:

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Space between any support and resistance

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Define Negative Gap

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Slight overlap of breakout and pullback. Sign of strength, but not as reliable

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True or False: Gaps often lead to Measured Moves (MM)

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True

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True or False: Once you get a measured move target, you get some profit taking from the bulls, and bears short for a quick scalp

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True. Bears knowing bulls will sell for a profit.

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A gap between the high of one bar and another non-consecutive bar is a sign of strength

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True. Even if it is many bars later on a pullback. (tails count) (This photo shows an example at top where the candle body was the gap and not the wick)

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Gaps: This is really good and important. Around slide 18 and 10:30

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This is an attempt at a double bottom, and the bulls tried to rally. Next, consider measured move

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If the market breaks a double bottom, you look for a measured move down.

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True or False: A Gap is space between any support and resistance

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True

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True or False: There are different ways to see gaps and all computers view them differently

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True

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True or False: Gaps are signs of Buying Pressure and Higher (Bull) price likely)

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True: Look for gaps of same color bars. Sequential or non.

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True or False: Gap between close of bar and low of any prior bar is a gap

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True

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What to look for in a bullish trading range

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Consecutive bull bars
Bull bars bigger than bear bars
Close on high
More bull bars, gaps
Higher Highs and Higher Lows
Bull channel
Odd begin to favor a bull breakout
17
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True or False: If a bull channel gets increasing Selling pressure, it might soon become a Trading Range (TR)

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True

18
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True or False: Channels usually evolve into Trading ranges (TR)

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True