Category:FL2:修订间差异
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''Or fL2, failed [[L2]]. '' | |||
In a | <onlyinclude>''A fL2 or fH2 is a high probability price action setup. If it occurs within the right context, the setup usually generates both a good scalp and a swing trade. In general, a failed H2 occurs after the bulls have failed to create a new H twice in a row and a failed L2 occurs after the bears have failed twice to create a new L. The market usually reverses and does the opposite.'' | ||
== Where to look for the setups? == | ''A fH2 or fL2 pattern alone may not mean anything, but combined with the correct context information, the patterns becomes a solid price action setup. For this setup to work, the best context is a sense of exhaustion. This is easy to understand, after the bull have exhausted and if they continue to fail twice, the market is likely to crash; if the bears have exhausted and they failed twice to get a new L, they will give up and the market usually breaks to the upside. For example in a [[SPBLT]], the counter trend traders will constantly fail to reverse the trend. The 2nd failure usually gives a high probably scalp trade.'' | ||
Here I will use the bull case (fL2) as an illustration. | == ''Where to look for the setups?'' == | ||
''Here I will use the bull case (fL2) as an illustration.'' ''The minimal requirements to take a fL2 setup:'' | |||
* ''There must be signs of bear exhaustion or bear absence.'' | |||
* ''There must be two short trades that fail.'' | |||
=== ''Case #1: Trading Range'' === | |||
''In a well-developed Trading Range (that has at least 2 legs up & 2 legs down previously), a 2nd bear leg is the minimal requirement for bear exhaustion. Trading Ranges usually have 2-legged moves from one side to another. Experience traders usually wait for the strong 1st leg and scalp the 2nd. If, however, there have already been a 2-legged move to the bottom of the trading range, traders will be extremely cautious about taking another short. A fL2 is usually a signal that the bears might just give up.'' | |||
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=== Case #1: Trading Range === | |||
In a well-developed Trading Range (that has at least 2 legs up & 2 legs down previously), a 2nd bear leg is the minimal requirement for bear exhaustion. Trading Ranges usually have 2-legged moves from one side to another. Experience traders usually wait for the strong 1st leg and scalp the 2nd. If, however, there have already been a 2-legged move to the bottom of the trading range, traders will be extremely cautious about taking another short. A fL2 is usually a signal that the bears might just give up. | |||
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2023年4月8日 (六) 20:39的最新版本
Or fL2, failed L2.
A fL2 or fH2 is a high probability price action setup. If it occurs within the right context, the setup usually generates both a good scalp and a swing trade. In general, a failed H2 occurs after the bulls have failed to create a new H twice in a row and a failed L2 occurs after the bears have failed twice to create a new L. The market usually reverses and does the opposite.
A fH2 or fL2 pattern alone may not mean anything, but combined with the correct context information, the patterns becomes a solid price action setup. For this setup to work, the best context is a sense of exhaustion. This is easy to understand, after the bull have exhausted and if they continue to fail twice, the market is likely to crash; if the bears have exhausted and they failed twice to get a new L, they will give up and the market usually breaks to the upside. For example in a SPBLT, the counter trend traders will constantly fail to reverse the trend. The 2nd failure usually gives a high probably scalp trade.
Where to look for the setups?[编辑 | 编辑源代码]
Here I will use the bull case (fL2) as an illustration. The minimal requirements to take a fL2 setup:
- There must be signs of bear exhaustion or bear absence.
- There must be two short trades that fail.
Case #1: Trading Range[编辑 | 编辑源代码]
In a well-developed Trading Range (that has at least 2 legs up & 2 legs down previously), a 2nd bear leg is the minimal requirement for bear exhaustion. Trading Ranges usually have 2-legged moves from one side to another. Experience traders usually wait for the strong 1st leg and scalp the 2nd. If, however, there have already been a 2-legged move to the bottom of the trading range, traders will be extremely cautious about taking another short. A fL2 is usually a signal that the bears might just give up.