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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2020
  • Sam started his career on the professional side of the trading industry, facilitating order flow for a major financial institution on the trading floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). During this time, he developed the original Supply and Demand strategy. During this session, Sam will demonstrate live trading and analysis using his Supply and Demand strategy in the FX and Futures markets.

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  • @JoaoFerreira-kl8ou
    @JoaoFerreira-kl8ou 4 года назад +12

    For anyone looking in the comments i just wanted to say, double-down on this information, hands down one of the best free information out here.

  • @raghavendrakumar8077
    @raghavendrakumar8077 4 года назад

    As always your videos are very helpful in understanding how markets actually work. Thank you so much Sam.

  • @babydoll5396
    @babydoll5396 4 года назад +2

    I've learned an extreme golden rule from you when trading the MARKET

  • @BoandBeceadventures
    @BoandBeceadventures 4 года назад +4

    He only leaves out the part that S&D is always and only the institutional traders. But the chart only records when and at what price the retail orders were filled. 🧐

    • @BreuckelensFinest
      @BreuckelensFinest 4 года назад +2

      Here's a little secret for you. And if you understand what I'm saying here, you will become extremely wealthy. Wait for the retracement on the "unfilled" orders. That's the safest & most profitable trade to take on this methodology. You're welcome on advanced if you understand what I'm telling you.

    • @BoandBeceadventures
      @BoandBeceadventures 3 года назад +1

      just so you know@@BreuckelensFinest i have been doing this for well over a decade now. I could probably close my eyes and recite every word Sam has probably said publicly. The problem with everything Sam and his colleagues do say is that it is only half of the reality of how markets work. So "unfilled" orders do in fact move price but its only institutional unfilled orders. Traders are allowed to thing that all that junk on level 2 data are in fact institutional orders and nothing could be farther from the truth but that is only one point. So another point is that price charts do not record any, not one single dot of data of institutional orders. Price charts are literally only a graphical representation of when and at what price retail orders were filled. another point is that when a retail trader as an example places a buy order price literally has to move down to fill his order (opposite for sell). Markets go up when institutional buy orders are filled and they are filled with our retail sell orders. Markets go down when institutional sell orders are filled and they are filled with our retail buy orders. These people- Sam and his colleagues only want you to buy into their educational system period. They can only tell you half of the truth. Unless of course they enjoy long stents in prison. If everyone figured out how the financial markets really worked...well they just wouldn't work any more. Levels like this guy is talking about just become traps where institutional traders just rake retail traders money off the table. The real market being capitalized on here is the "educational" market and they getting rich off telling you half of reality.

    • @NopeNope78
      @NopeNope78 3 года назад +1

      @@BoandBeceadventures Could you tell me more about your view of the market and how it really works? And if possible, how you trade? :) But charts do show institutional buy/sell; when you see a big drop in price (a candle of 200 pips) thats a sell order from an institution or am I mistaken?

    • @NopeNope78
      @NopeNope78 3 года назад

      @@BreuckelensFinest So, what you are saying is, wait for price to go to a demand zone, fill buy orders, move up and we would short that retracement? So you would be shorting above a demand zone that just worked hoping that there are not more unfilled orders there?

    • @BoandBeceadventures
      @BoandBeceadventures 3 года назад +1

      @@NopeNope78 in a paragraph ill do my best lol so yes, almost everything we "think" we know about financial markets and charts is just simply false. Institutional buy and sell levels can be seen on price charts but only indirectly. This is because 100% of data used to make a price chart is 100% retail data. When and at what price retail orders were filled. This is all that is on a price chart. NEVER is there any publicly available data on institutional orders filled or unfilled. This information just simply is not available for public information. So then the only way to deduce institutional buy and sell levels on a price chart is not buy the bars or candles themselves. Instead as traders we have to consider where price could NOT go. If we think logically this makes since. So price moves and only moves in an effort to fill unfilled institutional orders. I think the consensus is also that it is only after an order is filled can that data be entered onto a price chart. Yes? If this is so and it is, then even if you don't believe me when i say it is only retail data on a price chart you have to concede that because the orders are filled then there can be no supply and demand on a price chart - supply and demand is unfilled institutional orders and there is no data on a price chart of any kind of unfilled orders right? So a big drop in price does indicates a lack of liquidity more than an abundance of institutional sell orders. Liquidity is 100% retail orders and without retail orders to fill the institutional orders and in doing so hinder price movement - price then easily moves great distances and it doesn't necessarily take a lot of institutional orders to move price a great distance. It does however take a lack of retail orders to permit big price movements. The larger the imbalance the greater the movement. So how do i trade? That is easy. Every opportunity i get i buy the spx500 by way of the SPY. I never look back and i never sell. I hope for big pullbacks and buy all i can. You should too. :) Ill give you a secret. When a price level is crossed price will almost always come back to that level and does so usually sooner than later.

  • @NopeNope78
    @NopeNope78 3 года назад

    When Sam talks about the Novice base and equilibrium, there is one thing I dont get. At the time of the consolidation, yes, there was equilibrium. But when price gets out of the consolidation with an impulsive move up *for example*, big players such as banks and institution clearly decided to put big money on the table and went long there. SOOOOO... we SHOULD conclude that there is no more equilibrium at that consolidation and there are clearly more buyers than sellers (or buy volume)

  • @yourstartupinnovation9696
    @yourstartupinnovation9696 Год назад

    When the price cross supply&demand zone , how we can explain that ? Thank.

  • @jerrysollami9281
    @jerrysollami9281 4 года назад +1

    Hows the lawsuit coming along?

  • @abirulaziz281
    @abirulaziz281 3 года назад +1

    he is only showing which zone is worked without saying the main point.totally avoiding what is the main point of supply demand

    • @forexdissector9565
      @forexdissector9565 2 года назад

      He's said that the strategy isn't always gonna work for every level. He never claimed that each level always work. And the amount of levels that work depends on your ability to see them correctly.

  • @emekachiudo3497
    @emekachiudo3497 4 года назад +2

    Nobody tells you I choose this because this and this... most snd lecture is much of crap. All his video I see him showing zones and zones without telling why it's a valid zone or not.

    • @abirulaziz281
      @abirulaziz281 3 года назад

      agree with u

    • @JohnDoe-qq8et
      @JohnDoe-qq8et 2 года назад

      Buying in demand zones in theory minimize your risk of loss and increase your risk in making gains

    • @emekachiudo3497
      @emekachiudo3497 2 года назад

      I agree with your point @John Doe. There are many Demand and supply zones.... Just like there are many support and resistance zones...the point is, how do one filter to get the best zones in real time? Why are those zones the best? What are the reasons for saying these zones are the best?

    • @forexdissector9565
      @forexdissector9565 2 года назад +2

      @@emekachiudo3497 If you had listened to most of his videos free on youtube, you would know the answer. There are various things to take into consideration such as how high or low in the curve, higher timeframe levels, structure and location of the level. Also details that are only to people who pay for the program(i haven't ever paid for those overpriced programs), but what i listed is enough to succesfully find levels and it also depends on how good you are at(practice,practice).
      I find this system very good and even though its simple , its hard to correctly plot the levels. This is actually also a good thing, since people give up trying and so there is less competition for those of us who actually use this system successfully.

    • @emekachiudo3497
      @emekachiudo3497 2 года назад

      @@forexdissector9565 sir, please, can you point me to the exact videos?

  • @manassehleonard2879
    @manassehleonard2879 4 года назад +1

    Sam is the eye opener

  • @underdogwins9872
    @underdogwins9872 4 года назад

    this works

  • @babydoll5396
    @babydoll5396 4 года назад

    Hi Sam

  • @shadowalkerchef
    @shadowalkerchef 4 года назад

    Supply demand still not enough to trade.

    • @mickd8734
      @mickd8734 4 года назад

      But everyone on this thread will still say how great this video is.

    • @jorge21111111
      @jorge21111111 4 года назад +3

      none information you get is 100% winning rate, if you are looking for this here, you muustve blown your account twice ot three times at least. its just a spot where you should pay extra attention, because afterall supply and demand at the right place. (base) you will certainly get a reaction, certainly my friend, even for a scalp and its almost impossible to be less than 30 pips

    • @simonsam790
      @simonsam790 3 года назад

      @@jorge21111111 I AGREE.BUT STILL INSTUTUTIONAL CANDLES GIVE ALOT INFORMATION IN CHART AND IT help alot

    • @vedantpimpare505
      @vedantpimpare505 2 года назад

      @@simonsam790 You better stop watching these videos and focus on your INSTITUTIONAL CANDLES buddy, OK

    • @forexdissector9565
      @forexdissector9565 2 года назад

      Its all you need, you just dont "see it" yet. It took me years of practicing, giving up and then doing trying again to finally get it right. Maybe if i paid for the programs they sell i would've been succesfull it faster, but they are too overpriced for me. Anyway I dont have to pay for those programs anymore. Good luck.

  • @jayeshsavaliya4443
    @jayeshsavaliya4443 2 часа назад

    Sir please send your Email address