NO check the reply you gave to me above. (Below one of my comments that you made today)
But anyways we both agree now that there is a difference.
Thanks and hope you a succesful trading week!
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NO check the reply you gave to me above. (Below one of my comments that you made today)
But anyways we both agree now that there is a difference.
Thanks and hope you a succesful trading week!
Thanks, you too, take care for now.
Hi Philipp,
Similar Days is a discretionary analysis tool for the direction picking. I use as a map of probabilities.
For example, my bad Friday day September-25-2020 (I only document losing days):
I wake up, looked at Similar Days on NQ
► Ok, forecast for the day was not clear: multidirectional flat scenarios with volatility in the American session with a long-direction probability after the correction.
► I decided to take a fast short in the European session