Could someone please verify my depiction of a bulls vs. bears candle? I would like someone with intuitive trading knowledge to tell me if I am wrong or right, or if what I envision as bear vs bull is reasonable. Suppose we have a 1-minute chart, and the candle opens at 8:00 AM. In that one minute, the price rises from $1.00 to $1.10 and then drops/closes at 0.90. That's a 0.10 cent loss. So this is what I imagined happening in that 1 minute. One bull/seller sells at $1.00 and a buyer buys at $1.00. Another bull/seller sets the price at 1.01 and a buyer buys at 1.01. Let's assume the price went from $1.01 to $1.02 to $1.03 to $1.04 to $1.05, and once it reached $1.10, the buyers turned into bears. Buyers/Bears don't want to take any more risks and aren't willing to pay $1.10 because they believe it's overpriced. As a result, the bulls/sellers who set the price at $1.10 are nervous because they are unsure whether they will be able to sell, so they say "Hey, I'll still make a profit if I drop it by one cent." Let me drop it by a few cents to lock in some of my profits. By selling at a lower price, they are essentially becoming bears, which means a bearish market/candle if the scenario continues. As a result, the bulls/sellers drop the price, and the buyers/bears say they won't pay $1.09 either. When the price drops to $1.08, the buyers/bears say that they're not willing to pay 1.09. When it comes down to $1 again, they say, you know what, I won't pay that price either. Due to a lack of buyers, the sellers/bulls now turned bears get even more nervous so they begin to sell it even cheaper, like a Domino effect within that 1 minute, it closes at 0.90 with a buyer/bear willing to buy it at that price. The price has dropped 0.10 below the opening price of the first 1-minute candle. The market is now bearish with the sellers giving in to lower price pressure from the buyers/bears because the buyers are only willing to buy at a lower price. I know it doesn't exactly go this way, but this is as close as I can imagine a wick being created from a trading perspective. Does this analogy accurately reflect how wicks are formed?
@jeffreymarley687710 ай бұрын
Brian Shannon Technical Analysis Using Multiple Timeframes
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@jeffreymarley6877 This didn't answer my question.
@lubosimaboshe10 ай бұрын
Yeah the 🐔 will come to🍗 .You right Tim Bohen. Awesome video.