Probability Table
Probability | Items |
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90% | |
80% | in a trend, 80% of reversal attempt fails; in a TR, 80% of BO attempt fails.[1] |
75% | if yesterday was climactic, there is 75% chance of trading range for a few hours today[2]. |
70% |
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60% |
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50% | 50% of strong moves on the open reverse.[9] |
40% | An average MTR setup has about a 40% chance of leading to a profitable swing[10]. |
30% | An average MTR setup has about a 30% chance of a small loss, and a 30% chance of a small profit[11]. |
25% | 25% of the time after a buy climax day, you get an hour or two rally the next day[12]. |
20% | only 20% of time the first bar leads to H or L of the day[13] |
10% |
- ↑ https://www.brookstradingcourse.com/price-action-fundamentals/video-13a-always-in/
- ↑ discord from brad wolff on 7-20-2022
- ↑ Category:Exceptionally Big Bar
- ↑ Always in Short
- ↑ TR book, chapter 25
- ↑ TR book, chapter 25
- ↑ note that the 60% probability here is based on 1:1 RR as mentioned at the beginning, if 2:1 RR i.e. a swing, the probability will be around only 40%: https://www.brookstradingcourse.com/price-action/10-best-price-action-trading-patterns/#1-major-trend-reversals
- ↑ if the market falls to the low of the prior bar, is this still a reliable strong bull spike? 7-25-2022, paul
- ↑ Always in Short
- ↑ CHAPTER 3 Major Trend Reversal
- ↑ CHAPTER 3 Major Trend Reversal
- ↑ PriceActionRoles mentioned this on 8-1-2022: This specific open is explained in BTC Brooks Course Chapter 48A-B-C-D-E-F (6 videos. video 5 and 6)
- ↑ Brad wolf, discord chat, 7-22-2022