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Hikkake in Trending Markets Hikkake at Level 1 and Level 2 Support (UpTrend) Hikkake at Level 1 and Level 2 Resistance (DownTrend) Pinbar Entry Pinbar at Level 1 and Level 2 Support (UpTrend) Pinbar at Level 1 and Level 2 Resistance (DownTrend) Pinbar in a Trend Pinbar at KeyLevel (Level 0) InsideBar Entry InsideBar Level 1 and Level 2 at Support InsideBar at Level 1 and Level 2 Resistance InsideBar at KeyLevels (Level 0) FalseBreak Entry FalseBreak at Level 1 and Level 2 Support (UpTrend) FalseBreak at Level 1 and 2 Resistance FalseBreak at KeyLevel (Level 0) The Menu: What Are You Trading? “Buy High, Sell Low, and Other Great Ways to Fund Your Broker’s Third Vacation Home” t-b The Trader’s Survival Guide: How to Buy Stocks Without Accidentally Ghosting Your Bank Account The Trader’s Survival Guide: How to Buy Stocks Without Accidentally Ghosting Your Bank Account Stop Trading on Vibes: A Professional Guide to Reading Charts Without Losing Your Mind The “Why” of Price Movement: A High-Level Look at Supply, Demand, and the Occasional Chaos Risk 101: The golden rule of never risking more than you can afford to lose. Forex Crypto Commodities Asset Classes: Stocks, Forex, Commodities, Indices, Crypto Market Participants: Market Orders Bid-Ask Spread & Liquidity Chart Types Market Structure Indicators: Introduction to “lagging” indicatorsIndica Price Action Patterns: Recognizing classic formations like Head and Shoulders Economic Indicators: The impact of Interest Rates, Inflation (CPI), and Employment data (NFP). Corporate Actions: For stock traders, this includes Earnings Reports, Dividends, and Mergers. Geopolitics: How global news and stability affect currency and commodity prices. Position Sizing: Calculating exactly how many shares or units to buy based on your account size. Risk-to-Reward Ratio: Ensuring the potential profit of a trade is significantly higher than the potential loss (e.g., risking $1 to make $3). Risk-to-Reward Ratio: Ensuring the potential profit of a trade is significantly higher than the potential loss (e.g., risking $1 to make $3). Emotional Biases: Managing “FOMO” (Fear Of Missing Out), Greed, and “Revenge Trading” after a loss. The Trading Plan: How to write a set of rules that governs when to enter, exit, and stay out of the market. Journaling: The practice of recording every trade to identify patterns in your own behavior and performance. Paper Trading: Using a “demo” account to practice with virtual money before risking real capital. An introduction to trading