[FX Video] Ke-ti-style Trend Sorting Method to Determine Trend or Range in 5 Seconds
In trading, the first thing you must do is "environment recognition." If you can't clearly distinguish at that moment whether the market is in an uptrend, a downtrend, or no trend at all, no matter how powerful your trading method is, you cannot use it properly.
In this video, we explain a trend-sorting technique taught by Ketty that lets you judge the environment of a 1-hour chart at a glance. It’s remarkable that clear environment recognition can be achieved using only standard tools found on any charting software: Bollinger Bands, moving averages, and the Ichimoku Kinko Haku chart. (Interview: Editorial Department, Shikai N.A.).
What you can learn from this video
In this video, you will learn the following:
- Bollinger Bands settings
- Moving average settings
- Ichimoku Kinko Haku settings
- Concepts of high and low prices
- Conditions for trend emergence
- Conditions for trend termination
● Video: 13 minutes 55 seconds
Ketty's Profile
A housewife trader known for long profits from shallow stop-losses and trend reversals. She is currently raising children, practicing and researching “multi-task trading” daily. Her motto is to trade beyond conventional wisdom. She resembles Sakurako Ohara in appearance and delivers quick, lively talks that make her nationwide seminars practical for real trading, filled with laughter and sometimes tears.
Official site:Twin-Caregiving Housewife Ketty FX
twitter:https://twitter.com/FXketty
A note from the editor in charge, Kakuchi
If you cannot first understand how the current market environment is, you cannot do anything beyond that. Therefore, Ketty's approach to environment recognition and trend sorting is very informative. Moreover, there are no vague parts, so you can digitally determine whether it’s a trend or a range, which is the key point.
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