Forex Profit with MACD full course From ForexMentor
From : forexmentor.com/macd || By : Frank Paul
Forex profit with MCAD Full Course Forexmentor |
- How to identify MACD crossovers as reversal setup signals
- How to distinguish between valid and ‘fakeout’ signals
- How to use MACD crossovers to identify counter-trend setups and trade their resolution
- How to use divergence signals on both MACD and its histogram to spot potential reversal setups
- How to determine when and why divergence signals sometimes do not produce valid reversals
- How to use the MACD Trend Cycle concept to monitor your open positions
- How to work with MACD neutralization signals to confirmtrend continuation setups
- How to use MACD crossovers to confirm chart reversal patterns
- How to use MACD as a core component of Multiple Timeframe analysis
Profits with MACD Course Content :
- Module I
- Introduction
- Why MACD?
- Course format
- Content overview
- Key trading principles
- Footnote – nomenclature
Module II
- What is a MACD crossover? (Example 1 – bullish)
- What is a MACD crossover? (Example 2 – bearish)
- Three types of MACD crossover
- ‘Weak’ and ‘strong’ crossovers
- Application #1: Anticipating MA crossovers
- MACD crossover with Guppy ‘bowtie’
- Application #2: Validating chart reversal patterns
- 123 bottom with MACD crossover
- Application #3: Validating reversal candle patterns
- MACD crossover with reversal candle (hammer)
- Application #4: Confirming strategic support/resistance
- MACD crossover confirming Trend Channel support/resistance
- Application #5: Validating trendline breaks on price
- MACD crossover with TDTL analysis – USD/CAD
- Application #6: Confirming completion of prior price projections
- MACD crossover confirmation example
- Application #7: Corroborating readings on other indicators
- MACD crossover corroboration example
- Application #8: Drawing trendlines on MACD
- MACD trendline break corroborating price trendline break
- Module recap/conclusions
Module III
- What is a ‘counter-trend pullback’?
- What MACD does in a pullback
- What a counter-trend pullback looks like
- Technique #1: Spotting pullbacks with multiple timeframe analysis
- Daily and 180m chart example side-by-side
- Technique #2: Spotting pullback with Moving Average analysis
- Spotting pullbacks with two MACD settings
- Example using two MACD panels to spot pullbacks
- Trading the resolution of a pullback
- Trading pullbacks with MACD continuation crossovers
- Trading pullbacks with validated trendline breaks
- Trading pullbacks with an EMA crossover on the same timeframe
- Trading pullbacks with low level signal confluence
- Module recap/conclusions
Module IV
- What is divergence?
- Step 1: Find ‘swing points’ on MACD and/or the histogram
- Step 2: Draw trendlines on MACD
- Ascending tops and bottoms on MACD
- Step 3: Draw trendlines on price
- Connecting swing points on MACD and price to signal divergences
- Slant vs. peak-to-peak divergence
- What is positive divergence?
- Standard positive divergence
- Inverted positive divergence
- What is negative divergence?
- Standard negative divergence
- Inverted negative divergence
- Why divergence sometimes doesn’t work
- Entry strategies that can be used with divergence
- Entry strategy #1: First higher/lower close beyond second swing point
- Entry strategy #2: Flip of histogram to opposite side of the Waterline
- Entry strategy #3: Trendline break on a lower timeframe
- Entry strategy #4: Moving average crossover on a lower timeframe
- Entry strategy #5: Signal confluence on a lower timeframe – part A (60m chart)
- Entry strategy #5 (cont’d): Part B – 15m chart
- Module recap/conclusions
Module V
- MACD Trend Cycle – introduction
- Preface – sample chart setup
- Event #1: MACD crosses the Trigger line
- Chart example
- Event #2: MACD attains Angle & Separation
- Chart example
- Event #3: MACD crosses the Waterline
- Chart example
- Drill-down to 180m chart to find the dip
- Event #4: MACD clears the histogram
- Chart example
- Event #5: Histogram forms divergence to MACD
- Chart example
- Event #6: MACD crosses over in reverse direction
- Chart example
- Module recap/conclusions
Module VI
- What is MACD neutralization?
- What MACD neutralization looks like – DOWN move on price (part 1)
- What MACD neutralization looks like – DOWN move on price (part 2)
- MACD neutralization after a down move
- What MACD neutralization looks like – UP move on price (part 1)
- What MACD neutralization looks like – UP move on price (part 2)
- MACD neutralization after an up move
- Trend continuations vs. reversals
- Continuation/reversal patterns
- Using trendline analysis with ABC patterns
- ABC up with trendline break
- Using other indicators with neutralization
- RSI and SMI indicators with MACD neutralization
- Using trend analysis (EMAs) with neutralization
- Higher level trend analysis (EMAs)
- The Leg 1/Leg 2 paradigm
- Reading the Leg 1/Leg 2 paradigm with MACD
- Module recap/conclusions
Module VII
- Standard 123 bottom pattern
- Sloppy 123 bottom pattern
- Standard 123 top pattern
- Sloppy 123 top pattern
- Primary uses of MACD with 123 tops/bottoms
- Standard 123 top: Identify #1 position with MACD crossovers
- Standard 123 top: Identify #2 position with MACD crossovers
- Standard 123 top: Identify #3 position with MACD crossovers
- Trading strategy options: standard 123 top
- Drilling down to scalp the action on 123 positions – 3hr chart
- Standard 123 bottom: Identify #3 position with histogram waves
- Sloppy 123 bottom: Identify #3 position with MACD divergence
- Module recap/conclusions
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