https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8s_vfK9HaM
Summary:
– The speaker outlines a short trade idea aiming for the new-week opening gap high, using volume imbalances, fair value gaps (FVGs), order blocks and “inversion” logic to time entries and stops.
– Entry and stop placement are precise: stops just above specific candle bodies/wick highs, limits at imbalance/highs, and use of timed algorithmic expansion around 8:30 ET (news/market behavior).
– Emphasizes trade management: take partials, trail stops, cancel conflicting resting orders, and secure profits (“pay yourself the harassment fee”) rather than insisting on reaching the original target.
– Notes practical constraints (couldn’t enter earlier because a video was rendering) and how that affected position sizing and entries.
– Stresses that being consistently profitable matters more than being “right” about the exact target; partial exits lock in gains and reduce risk.
– Warns about market participants who can influence price around posted levels (liquidity hunting) and why robust stop-management is necessary.
– Reiterates mental/trade psychology: if a trade causes stress or altered behavior, close it; manage emotions and responsibility yourself.
– Defends teaching approach and responding to critics, saying demonstrations of live management and rationale are important for students.
Overall: a practical lesson in precision entries using order-flow concepts combined with active risk and position management, emphasizing profitability, psychology, and independence over absolute correctness.


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