frx pro pack Archives - My Blog https://realcontrarian.com/tag/frx-pro-pack/ My WordPress Blog Tue, 10 May 2022 06:32:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 214799890 LESSON 12:- LONDON CLOSE REVERSAL OR ACCELERATION https://realcontrarian.com/2022/05/06/lesson-12-london-close-reversal-or-acceleration/ Fri, 06 May 2022 03:18:46 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=734 The post LESSON 12:- LONDON CLOSE REVERSAL OR ACCELERATION appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 05-10-2021

Notes on May 6, 2022

0:37:48

John Dollery(Steady)

NY 12:00 - 4 pm

LDN close

3 pm - 3:30 - 5:30 pm GMT

Confluence with mid-week Trading

Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday

If a directional bias has been established we can use this time zone in relation to objectives to expect a reversal or acceleration in price


3 objectives

  • INE fill

  • POI’s

  • Liquidity sweeps

  • Swing breaks (BOS)

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LESSON 11:- NEW YORK SESSION MOVEMENTS, CONTINUATION OR REVERSAL https://realcontrarian.com/2022/05/06/lesson-11-new-york-session-movements-continuation-or-reversal/ Fri, 06 May 2022 03:17:17 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=730 The post LESSON 11:- NEW YORK SESSION MOVEMENTS, CONTINUATION OR REVERSAL appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 13-09-2021

Notes on May 6, 2022

0:40:22

New York Session

Holds the most amount of volatility

12 GMT - 4 pm GMT

NY executions time

There are only 2 movements we look for During New York.

We are either looking for continuation setups from London or reversals from LDN price play.

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LESSON 10:- LONDON SESSION TRADING MODEL https://realcontrarian.com/2022/05/06/lesson-10-london-session-trading-model/ Fri, 06 May 2022 03:15:59 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=726 The post LESSON 10:- LONDON SESSION TRADING MODEL appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 09-09-2021

Notes on May 6, 2022

0:48:35

London Session

7am GMT - 10am GMT

Highest probability creating High or Low of the day

15  min, 5 min, 3 min

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LESSON 9:- IDENTIFYING THE ASIAN SESSION https://realcontrarian.com/2022/05/06/lesson-9-identifying-the-asian-session/ Fri, 06 May 2022 03:14:34 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=722 The post LESSON 9:- IDENTIFYING THE ASIAN SESSION appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 06-09-2021

Notes on May 5, 2022

0:44:01

Asian Session and Time Principles

12 am - 5 am Asian Session GMT time

This session to be more of a consolidation session price moves sideways creating significant short term highs and lows

At 5am GMT this = 00:00 midnight NY this is the true reset of the market liquidity

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LESSON 8:- POINT OF INTEREST IDENTIFICATION https://realcontrarian.com/2022/05/06/lesson-8-point-of-interest-identification/ Fri, 06 May 2022 03:13:14 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=718 The post LESSON 8:- POINT OF INTEREST IDENTIFICATION appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 29-07-2021

Notes on May 5, 2022

0:59:07

Point of interest (POI)

POI rules

  • Is the POI below or above and old high or low

  • Has the POI in mind previously ran past prior liquidity making a new structure high or low point

  • Is the POI above or below volume discrepancy or INE

  • Has the POI previously balanced out the market by trading into ONE / VD

  • We are looking for the candle relative to the timeframe that holds the most body volume

  • We look to enter using the open of the candle and 50% and scale down into that range for a refined entry

  • If 2 are close together we anticipate the deeper corrective candle

  • Structure in alignment

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LESSON 7:- BEARISH CANDLESTICK PATTERNS AND SCALE ENTRIES https://realcontrarian.com/2022/05/06/lesson-7-bearish-candlestick-patterns-and-scale-entries%ef%bf%bc/ Fri, 06 May 2022 03:11:42 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=714 The post LESSON 7:- BEARISH CANDLESTICK PATTERNS AND SCALE ENTRIES appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 27-07-2021

Notes on May 5, 2022

0:49:06

John Dollery(Steady)

Shooting Star/PIN bar


How to identify

  • Bearish in body (black)

  • Wick rejection to the upside equal to or greater than body

  • Small if no wick to the downside

  • Confirmation of sellers liquidity


Where to find it / Purpose of it

  • The TOP of an uptrend

  • Areas of supply or resistance

  • Points of interest

  • Areas of premium price ranges

  • This is an indication that sellers are involved in the market potentially creating a TOP and indicated a shift order flow bearish


Timeframe usage

  • Weekly and daily provides future bias of direction

  • 4hour/3/2/1 timeframes, momentum timeframes confirmation of rejection intraday setups

  • 15/5 min intra day time frames potential entry confirmation


How to trade it

  • If order flow presents itself on higher time frames we look to scale into lower Time Frames trending structure and volume discrepancy to rebalance before continuing the trend

  • Highest probability usage will come when clearing a high first and closing back below as a shooting star, (liquidity, swept, reversal confirmed)


Characteristics of the price action



Bearish Engulfing


How to identify

  • Open close or prior and current candle must be on the same level

  • The bearish candle will be equal to or greater than the previous candle body


Where to find it / purpose of it

  • The top of an uptrend

  • Areas of supply or resistance

  • Points of interest

  • Premium price ranges upon bullish retracements

  • Confirmation of a HH


Timeframe usage

  • Weekly and daily provides future bias of direction

  • 4 hour/3/2/1 timeframes, intraday setups confirmation of rejection

  • 15/5 min, momentum timeframes potential entry confirmation


How to trade it

  • If price has additional confluences of supply we can use higher time frames as a continuation of bias. However, we want to scale down to find future entries

  • If we have a session-based confirmation we can consider using the prior bullied candle as a volume catalyst to be mitigated before trading a continuation

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LESSON 6:- BULLISH CANDLE STICKS AND SCALE ENTRIES https://realcontrarian.com/2022/05/05/lesson-6-bullish-candle-sticks-and-scale-entries%ef%bf%bc/ Thu, 05 May 2022 06:21:50 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=710 The post LESSON 6:- BULLISH CANDLE STICKS AND SCALE ENTRIES appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 19-07-2021

Notes on May 4, 2022

1:06:04

John Dollery(Steady)

Hammer/Pin Bar


How to identify

  • Bullish in body (blue)

  • Wick rejection to the downside - equal to or greater than the body close

  • Small to no wick to the upside

  • Confirmation of LL


Where to find it/purpose

  • The bottom of a down trend

  • Areas of demans / support

  • Points of interest

  • Discounted price ranges upon bearish retracements

  • This is an indication that order flow has shifted bullish, buyers are present at this level and an indication of a shift in trend (either retracement or reversal)


Timeframe usage

  • Weekly and daily future bias of direction

  • 4 hour /3/2/1 timeframes intraday set ups

  • Confirmations of rejection area

  • 15/5 min momentum timeframes potential entry


How to trade it

  • If order flow presents itself on higher timeframes, we look to scale into lower timeframes and seek lower timeframes trend structure or volume discrepancies to rebalance before continuing trend

Order flow or price actions of candle sticks

Visual representation of order flow


Bullish Engulfing

How to identify

  • Open and close of prior and current candle must be at the same level

  • The bullish candle will be equal to or greater than the previous candle


Whare to find / Purpose

  • The button of a down trend

  • Areas of demans / support

  • Points of interest discounted price range upon bearish retracements

  • Confirmation of a LL


Timeframe usage

  • Weekly and daily provides future bias of direction

  • 4 hours / 3 / 2 / 1 timeframes intra day set ups

  • Confirmations of rejection area

  • 15/5 min momentum timeframes potential entry


How to trade it

  • If price has additional confluences of demand, we can use higher timeframes as a confirmation of bias. However we want to scale down to find future entries

  • If we have session based confirmations we can consider using the prior bearish candle and a volume catalyst to be mitigated before trading a continuation

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LESSON 4:- LIQUIDITY. INTERNAL & EXTERNAL RANGES. 3 DAY RUN STRATEGY https://realcontrarian.com/2022/05/05/lesson-4-liquidity-internal-external-ranges-3-day-run-strategy/ Thu, 05 May 2022 06:19:59 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=706 The post LESSON 4:- LIQUIDITY. INTERNAL & EXTERNAL RANGES. 3 DAY RUN STRATEGY appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 05-07-2021

Notes on May 4, 2022

1:09:46

Lesson 4: Phase 1: Liquidity

  • Why is important and why does it happen

  • What is it

  • How to identify

  • Targets and executions

  • Internal and external liq

  • 3 day run reversal

Lesson 4: Phase 1: Inefficiency

  • True market gap

  • Why it happens

  • Purpose of it

  • True S/R

  • Equilibrium


Part 2: volume discrepancy

  • What is it

  • How to identify it

  • Refinement

  • Executions


Liquidity: money, wicks, highs and lows


All high and lows are relative to the time and price delivered

  • Weekly highs/lows

  • Daily highs/lows

  • Intra day highs lows

  • Momentum highs and lows

How to increase those risk to rewards is by understanding lower timeframe momentum but targeting higher timeframe rewards

Our favourable set ups come from trading above and below the highs and lows so if I'm below and a low I'm thinking about buying, if im above a high im thinking about selling


Internal and external liquidity

External: this is your higher timeframe significant swing highs and lows (points)

  • Form of consolidation

  • Or a trending model

Weekly daily and 4 hour = external ranges to look for


The reason they are external is because new HIGHs and LOWs have been created within the trend.

3 day run Model:

We are looking at price clearing the significant low and reversing structure

We look back a minimum of 3 days from the liquidity sweep and seek previous highs as targets


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LESSON 3:- BREAK OF STRUCTURE HIGH AND LOW TIMEFRAMES https://realcontrarian.com/2022/05/05/lesson-3-break-of-structure-high-and-low-timeframes%ef%bf%bc/ Thu, 05 May 2022 06:17:34 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=702 The post LESSON 3:- BREAK OF STRUCTURE HIGH AND LOW TIMEFRAMES appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 29-06-2021

Notes on May 3, 2022

30:58

John Dollery(Steady)

Relative to the timeframe your working on 1 hour

When using BOS on lower timeframes to get tighter trade and entries

We use 1 day/ 4 hour / 1 hour POI’s VD’s INE’s


Once you get to area’s of supply and demand

Which will be dictated by the higher timeframes areas of interest

Look for intraday BOS for confirmation of trend reversal / continuation


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LESSON 2:- MARKET STRUCTURE PART 1. https://realcontrarian.com/2022/05/05/lesson-2-market-structure-part-1-%ef%bf%bc/ Thu, 05 May 2022 06:15:34 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=698 The post LESSON 2:- MARKET STRUCTURE PART 1. appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 29-06-2021

Notes on May 3, 2022

44:41

John Dollery(Steady)

Lesson 2: Structure Part A

  • Types of movement

  • Trending movements

  • What determines a trend 

  • points within a trend 

  • retracements/impulses

  • Equally weighted movements

  • Higher timeframes / lower timeframes

Part B

  • Break of structures

  • complex pull backs

  • Continuations and reversals

Types of movement that the market is doing :

  • Impulse: trending

  • Retracements: pullbacks

  • Consolidation: side

  • Reversal: shift in direction

3rd wave provides highest probability of execution

Trade in bullish is buy low and sell high

We always anticipating once a new higher high has been formed

We can look for a new higher low to form


Market is ever only trying to do things

  • Search for liquidity

  • Rebalancing


Each timeframe is going to hold it’s own structure within the market

The higher timeframes are going to hold the most weight

Weekly and daily for trend cycles

4 hour and 1 hour 15 mins is your intra Day cycle

Intra session is going be 5, 3, 1 minutes

Its more important about where something is, than what it is.


A higher low can only be considered a higher low, if a new higher high has been created

A lower low can only be considered is created

When identifying trend from an intraday perspective: always remind yourself what is the purpose of the trend


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