The method, the tools

Yes, the ES and NQ are at new highs, but it’s never too late to learn more about our method and our tools. In fact, times like these might be the best opportunity to do so! So let’s review the basics:

  1. We trade crowd behaviour based on quantitative evidence we find in price data. Call it Evidence-based Technical Analysis (EBTA), because that’s what it is.

  2. Within the realm of ‘crowd behaviour’, we trade, a certain aspect of crowd behaviour called “the re-emergence of momentum out of consolidation areas”. Why this? Because we have found this the most consistently reliable and rewarding.

  3. You can already see two things in the above:
    - we trade based on evidence only: if we find no evidence for something in the data, that something will not be part of our method. (Therefore you will see no useless lines on our charts).
    - we don’t get lost in the noise: we trade above the random moves generated by scared traders.

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One thing we do know: whatever the market does next, momentum out of consolidation areas will keep re-emerging, re-emerging and re-emerging. You can train your eyes to see them, and you can now lease the software to trade them, in one go!

Before and after: our most recent 1R trade. Note timestamps.

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About the longest expected losing streak

The most important number in trading is our positive expectancy, aka our edge. But what’s the second?

Longest expected losing streak - Futures, foreign currency and options trading contains substantial risk and is not for every investor. An investor could potentially lose all or more than the initial investment. Risk capital is money that can be lost without jeopardizing one's financial security or lifestyle. Only risk capital should be used for trading and only those with sufficient risk capital should consider trading. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.