【The arrow is the "candidate"】Three points to look at the last time with Prime ACE
Good morning.
I am the developer of the Prime ACE Strategy, Trader A (Ace).
In the article before last,
Prime ACE starts with parameters and panels to
find where to fight—the main battlefield—
as a tool.
However, just because the main battlefield becomes visible
does not mean you take every arrow as is.
This time, as a continuation,
“After the main battlefield is visible, what do you look at to narrow the arrows”
I would like to write as simply as possible.
Prime ACE outputs arrows based on non-repaint confirmed candles.
Therefore, there is no need to worry about them disappearing later.
However, what is important here is that
“arrow appears = not guaranteed to enter”
is not necessarily a reason to take the trade.
The arrows of Prime ACE arenot the final answerbutcandidates.
And, when narrowing from those candidates,
I first roughly look at the following three items.
“Are we not going against the trend?”
“Is this not a stretch position?”
“Is there no wall ahead?”
Just confirming these three things already changes the way the arrows look quite a bit.
For example, even if a buy arrow appears on the 15-minute chart,
if the higher timeframe is clearly down, I become a little cautious.
Conversely, it is easier to enter when the higher timeframe is in the same direction, or at least not strongly against us.
Also, like Dow Theory,
I lightly check whether higher highs and higher lows are continuing in a straightforward way.
Arrows in a clean-moving market feel easier to judge.
On the other hand, after it has already stretched quite a bit or
when far from the moving average, looks may be good but entering can be risky.
I do not chase such arrows much.
Furthermore, near recent highs/lows, horizontal lines, round-number lines,
“I feel it might stop around here”
I become a little more cautious.
In other words, you do not have to overthink things;
start with
“the flow”
“the stretched area”
“the wall”
and just be aware of that,
the way the arrows look changes considerably.
Conversely, what I often skip are
・arrows against the higher-timeframe trend
・arrows in a scene where the flow is breaking
・arrows after a large run
・arrows near highs/lows or horizontal lines
these kinds of situations.
What matters here is that even if you pass on them and they continue to move higher,
do not consider that a failure.
Trading is not a game of catching every wave.
Choose only the situations you are satisfied with,
and pass on the rest.
That accumulation is what leads to stability in the end.
Prime ACE is not a tool for “enter because an arrow appeared,”
but a tool to make it easier to decide what to choose after arrows appear.
Find candidates with non-repaint signs,
look for the main battlefield with parameters and panels,
and finally narrow with discretion.
And the execution is supported by a premium EA.
Through this flow,
you can avoid relying solely on feel,
and at the same time, you do not hand it over for fully automatic operation.
We aim for a balanced middle ground.
This time,
I have summarized as simply as possible the idea of how to narrow arrows at the end after the main battlefield is visible.
If you are interested, please also check out the product page.
If you are interested, please also take a look at the product page.
▼Product page is here
『Prime ACE Strategy』
https://www.gogojungle.co.jp/tools/indicators/77315?via=users