1) Determine a Draw On Liquidity - where Price is likely reaching; like NWOG, PDH\PDL, Session H\L.
2) Wait for opposing liquidity raid, during or immediately after a 10\50 Macro.
3) Entry on 1st FVG in the present price structure or use IFVG in the run to opposing liquidity to your Draw On Liquidity.
4) Frame your risk to 1% or less, Hard Stop Loss placement beyond Candle #1 of the FVG you used for entry.
5) Take 50% of position off at half of the range between your entry and the Draw On Liquidty, the balance limit out just before your Terminus.
Wash, Rinse, Repeat... nothing fancy or complicated.
20 Common Phrasal Verbs
🔹Carry on with
= Continue doing something
Example:
Please carry on with your work while I’m gone.
🔹Cut down on
= Reduce the amount of something
Example:
I’m trying to cut down on sugar.
🔹Run out of
= Have no more left
Example:
We ran out of milk this morning.
🔹Come across
= Find something by chance
Example:
I came across an old photo in my drawer.
🔹 Go through
= Experience something
Example:
She went through a difficult time last year.
🔹Take on
= Accept responsibility or a task
Example:
He took on a new project at work.
🔹Bring up
= Mention or introduce a topic
Example:
She brought up an interesting idea in the meeting.
🔹Set out
= Begin with a goal or intention
Example:
They set out to build a successful business.
🔹Look after
= Take care of someone or something
Example:
Can you look after my dog this weekend?
🔹Get over
= Recover from something
Example:
It took him a long time to get over the illness.
🔹Turn down
= Reject or refuse
Example:
She turned down the job offer.
🔹Figure out
= Understand or solve something
Example:
I can’t figure out this math problem.
🔹Work on
= Spend time improving something
Example:
I need to work on my English pronunciation.
🔹Deal with
= Handle or manage something
Example:
He deals with customer complaints every day.
🔹Keep up with
= Stay at the same level or speed
Example:
It’s hard to keep up with all the new technology.
🔹Come up against
= Face a difficulty
Example:
We came up against many challenges during the project.
🔹Go ahead with
= Proceed with something
Example:
They decided to go ahead with the plan.
🔹Point out
= Highlight or indicate something
Example:
She pointed out a mistake in my essay.
🔹Put off
= Delay or postpone
Example:
Don’t put off your homework until the last minute.
🔹 Follow through
= Complete something fully
Example:
You need to follow through on your promises.