Unleashing the power of support and resistance [Video]
|Welcome back to ACY Securities' five-part educational series on Price Action Trading, hosted by Nathan Bray. In this second session, we delve into two fundamental concepts in trading: support and resistance. These concepts are crucial for anyone looking to enhance their trading strategy.
Introduction to support and resistance: Learn how to identify support (a level where a downtrend can pause due to buying pressure) and resistance (a level where an uptrend can pause due to selling pressure).
Practical examples:
- Analysing the Aussie-Yen (AUD/JPY) chart to identify resistance on different timeframes.
- Understanding the role of historical price levels in predicting market behaviour.
- Using indicators to simplify the identification of support and resistance levels.
Combining trends with support and resistance:
- Explore how combining these concepts can enhance your trading decisions.
- Practical demonstration on gold and AUD/USD charts to illustrate buying and selling strategies based on these levels.
Real-world application:
See real-time chart analysis and understand how to apply these concepts to your trading strategy. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced trader, this video offers valuable insights to improve your market analysis and trading decisions.
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