Understanding Candlestick Patterns for Trading GBPUSD Effectively

Learn candlestick patterns to improve your trading strategies and decisions for effectively trading GBPUSD. actionable insights

Why Support and Resistance Work Better as Zones — How to Draw Them Correctly

Shows why S/R function as zones, how to draw them with candles, examples, mistakes, and checklist.

10-Minute Routine to Mark Weekly, Daily and Session Levels (FX)

A practical 10-minute routine to mark weekly, daily and session levels that reduces impulsive FX trades.

After a Sweep: 3 Candlestick Entry Models — Reclaim, BOS, Conservative

Three candlestick-based entry models after a sweep: reclaim+retest, break of structure, and conservative S/R entries.

Using Prior Week High/Low as Targets and Danger Zones for S&P 500 Traders

Use prior week high/low as targets and danger zones on S&P 500 with practical rules and checklist.

Liquidity in FX and Indices: Why Price Seeks It and How to Spot It

Explains liquidity in FX/indices: why price targets liquidity, candlestick signs, practical tells, mistakes, and checklist.

Using Support and Resistance Differently in Trends vs Ranges

Clear rules for using support and resistance in trending versus ranging FX markets, plus a practical checklist.

External vs Internal Liquidity: Using Liquidity Zones for Trade Planning

Defines external vs internal liquidity, using EURUSD and S&P500 examples to plan targets, stops, and invalidation.

What Is Support in Trading: Identification, Role, and Validation

Defines support in trading, shows how to spot and validate levels, common mistakes, and a practical checklist.

FX Sweeps at London & New York Opens: Marking Pre-Session Highs/Lows

Spot FX sweeps at London/NY opens by marking pre-session highs/lows and watching wick rejection patterns.

True Breakout vs Sweep-and-Reversal: 4 FX Signals to Trade Effectively

Learn four practical FX signals that distinguish true breakouts from sweep-and-reversal moves for better entries.

How to Mark Daily and Weekly Key Levels for Institutional Trading

Step-by-step guide to marking previous day/week highs, lows, opens, and midpoints—why institutions watch them and tradable setups.

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