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Clues for shifts in market sentiment
It is always important to look for clues that cause a shift in market sentiment. One method I use is by bracketing a TICK chart. Whenever TICKS breakout of a 2 hour range, this is usually a strong signal of a shift in market sentiment.
For example: In a downtrend, if TICK's make a new 2 hour high I will look for a long setup. In an uptrend, if TICK's make a new 2 hour low I will look for a short setup. This method also works when the TICK is stuck in a channel. Anytime the TICK breaks out of a channel, expect to see price move in that direction.
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I will also use a candlestick TICK chart and will place audio alerts at +1000, +1200, -1000, and -1200 readings. Other than that I do not focus on it as much.
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