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Haha)))) I barely got a "C" in Russian at school. But I'm starting to get better by communicating online.
:-) yeah, the network will teach you russian.
If you detach yourself from the water poured in the branch, there is something reasonable here, especially the already mentioned PriceAction.
Imagine that price is a herd of animals regularly going to the watering hole by the same trails at the same time, and the trader is a predator trying, through PA or searching for other patterns, to find those trails to increase the probability of snatching prey and having a hearty meal and at the same time not being trampled by that herd (which is most often the case).
P.S. The comparison is not mine, I met it on some forum, but I liked it and adjusted it to myself.
If you detach yourself from the water poured in the branch, there is something reasonable here, especially the already mentioned PriceAction.
Imagine that price is a herd of animals regularly going to the watering hole by the same trails at the same time, and the trader is a predator trying, via PA or searching for other patterns, to find those trails to increase the probability of snatching prey and having a hearty meal and at the same time not being trampled by that herd (which is most often the case).
P.S. The comparison is not mine, I met it on some forum, but I liked it and adjusted it to myself.
Imagine that you are on a fishing trip ... as a predatory fish.
And the price is a baitfish ;)
Imagine you are on a fishing trip ... as a predatory fish.
And the price is a baitfish ;)
That's right on point)
And a fisherman is a market maker, primarily knocking out stupid predators, of which the smartest and most cunning survive.
I see many similarities between fishing and trading, especially patience, study of fish habits, observation skills, looking for new places, trying new tackles, baits and baits.
That's right on point)
And a fisherman is a market maker, first of all, knocking out stupid predators, of which the smartest and most cunning ones survive.
I see many similarities between fishing and trading, primarily patience, learning the habits of fish, the ability to observe, looking for new places, trying new tackle, baits and baits.
Dynamite?