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Trading With Tenz - V. Purely Teachings
Table of Contents
Trading Models
Liquidity Grab + MSB Trade Setup………………………………………………………………………………….2
Double Sweep + MSB Reversal Trade Setup……………………………………………………………………4
Price Action Concepts
Fair Value Gaps/Imbalances…………………………………………………………………………………………..6
Strong and Weak High/Lows………………………………………………………………………………………….8
Types Of Liquidity…………………………………………………………………………………………………………10
Higher Time Frame Narrative………………………………………………………………………………………..11
Inducement…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..12
Refining The Win Rate
Early TP Trade Invalidations………………………………………………………………………………………….13
Picking The Right FVG…………………………………………………………………………………………………..14
Internal ←→ External Targets……………………………………………………………………………………….15
1
Liquidity Grab + Market Structure Break Setup
Above every swing high lies Buy-side Liquidity, made up from seller stop losses as well
as breakout traders’ resting orders (vise versa with lows and sellside liquidity). Market
Makers like to run these stops, before sending the market the other way, ruining
retails’ trades and amplifying their own profits. This setup is a strong method to profit
from these planned moves, rather than be the traders that are getting stopped out and
handing over their capital beforehand.
2
Practical Examples
3
Double Sweep + MSB Reversal Trade Setup
Another beautiful trading model that can be used to conquer all types of price action.
R/R potential isn't as wild as some other models offer, but it's increased probability
makes up for it.
4
Practical Examples
5
Fair Value Gaps/Imbalances
The concept of Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) have been around for a long time now but has
recently resurfaced with much more retail interest. Although so many traders are
adopting FVGs into their trading strategies, many still continue to identify them
incorrectly and do not actually understand the reasoning behind their effectiveness.
Hopefully this piece can help set a few of those errors straight.
6
Practical Examples
7
Strong and Weak High/Lows
Market Structure Breaks (MSBs) occur all the time across every chart, with many of
them ending up being invalidated and useless. Understanding Strong and Weak
High/Lows is a huge leap in the right direction towards learning to pick out the MSBs
that lead to trade opportunities with real potential rather than capital loss.
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Practical Example
9
Types Of Liquidity
When price interacts with new liquidity, strong trade opportunities arise. There are
quite a few places on a chart where liquidity can be found. These are the four most
common types of liquidity and the areas they lie in.
10
Higher Time Frame Narrative
This concept is easily one of the most important when it comes to helping set realistic
trade targets and maximising gains. Being aware of where our trade is taking place
within the higher time frame move is definitely something every trader should work on
implementing into their own trading strategy in order to have more confident and well
planned trades.
11
Inducement
This concept revolves around a strategy market makers tend to employ, that
manipulates extra liquidity before soon running it, stopping out as much of retail as
possible and maximising their own profits, all whilst keeping the core market structure
intact
12
Early TP Trade Invalidations
This series will focus on concepts and theories that you all should focus on
incorporating into your thought process when looking for/monitoring trades with the
objective of lessening losses and amplifying wins. First up we have Early TP Trade
Invalidations
13
Picking The Right FVG
Often when we look to enter a trade in a FVG, there are multiple gaps to choose from
and if picked wrong, can easily result in the trade worsening or even failing. The key to
identifying the winning FVG is confluence
14
Internal ←→ External Targets
This lesson revolves around a concept used to give a probable idea of a price moves'
potential after a Liq Grab + MSB Setup in order to have realistic TP targets, rather than
letting a good trade go to waste simply because to high of a target was set
15
Practical Examples
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