A Top-Down Approach to Spot Strength & Weakness
some of the daily pre/post market process has to include knowing what's the strongest (and weakest for inverse opportunities) to know where the area of strongest and most prolonged strength/weakness are on the market.
this is a top down process for me. win rate can only be increase if u do it top down, not bottom up. it's part of the lesson i built and refined over the years.
i highly urge everyone to build a free copy for themselves. you don't need any subscription. I laid down the step by step process in the link below. also do read the variation built by others which i also find a lot of value in
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