💥 WHY DO TWO TRADERS LOOK AT THE SAME CHART...
AND MAKE COMPLETELY DIFFERENT DECISIONS?
And the most curious part is that...
Both can have arguments to support their decision.
📊 One buys.
📉 The other sells.
And both believe they’re seeing exactly the same thing.
But they’re not.
📌 The chart is the same.
What changes is the way they interpret it.
Some base their decisions on indicators.
📈 Others analyze candlestick patterns.
📊 Others focus on volume.
And others try to answer a different question:
👉 What is the market really trying to do?
Because behind every move there are participants with different goals.
Some are looking to invest.
Some are speculating.
And there are also those who need to find liquidity to execute large orders.
That’s why two traders can reach completely opposite conclusions while looking at the same chart.
Not because one is right and the other is wrong.
But because they’re using different methodologies to interpret the same information.
💡 Understanding how someone else reads the market is often worth more than learning a new indicator.
📌 In the next posts, we’re going to start explaining one of those methodologies step by step.
No hype.
No promises.
And from scratch.
👀 Has it ever happened to you that you look at a chart with someone else and you both see completely different opportunities?
AND MAKE COMPLETELY DIFFERENT DECISIONS?
And the most curious part is that...
Both can have arguments to support their decision.
📊 One buys.
📉 The other sells.
And both believe they’re seeing exactly the same thing.
But they’re not.
📌 The chart is the same.
What changes is the way they interpret it.
Some base their decisions on indicators.
📈 Others analyze candlestick patterns.
📊 Others focus on volume.
And others try to answer a different question:
👉 What is the market really trying to do?
Because behind every move there are participants with different goals.
Some are looking to invest.
Some are speculating.
And there are also those who need to find liquidity to execute large orders.
That’s why two traders can reach completely opposite conclusions while looking at the same chart.
Not because one is right and the other is wrong.
But because they’re using different methodologies to interpret the same information.
💡 Understanding how someone else reads the market is often worth more than learning a new indicator.
📌 In the next posts, we’re going to start explaining one of those methodologies step by step.
No hype.
No promises.
And from scratch.
👀 Has it ever happened to you that you look at a chart with someone else and you both see completely different opportunities?