This question is part of a structured FAQ library covering zone strength, entries, failures, timing rules, and trade management.
View all Supply & Demand FAQs →Hello,
Thank you so very much for your reply.
Q.1
According to your answer, you are advising to :
1- Mark the zones on the 15 Minute chart (Signal chart)
2- Look for the entries on the 5 minute chart (Timing chart).
According to your article : The official Supply And demand Trading Guide at the Chapter Trend Direction.
It seems that I don’t need to look at the Higher Time frame , 1h in my case (Trend Chart) . for trend validation but need only to focus on my Signal chart and and my Timing Chart. So hw can I be sure that my Signal chart is moving in the direction that have the right momentum?
Q.2
Could you please confirm the following statement
Higher probability of successful trades at trend reversal (RBD or DBR) – A Huge amount of money had been invested in the market.
Lower probability of successful trade when in the middle of Up/Down move (Usually RBR or DBD)
Higher probability of successful trade when when market manage to return quicker to its zone within 24h. No relevance when the 24h expired (intraday).
Q.3
What is happening for those pullback that we used to take while riding the trend?
Can we take them? Because most of the time we can have see opportunities!
Do we just have to ignore those or wait to see a zone such as RBR or DBD ( Usually they have very strong momentum so difficult to catch) while moving Up or Down in those pullback?
Many thanks,
My Answer:
To ensure you’re trading in the right direction, align your trades with the most recent higher high or lower low.
While not foolproof, this strategy keeps you in-line with the market’s current momentum.
Remember: Drop-Base-Rally (D-B-R) and Rally-Base-Drop (R-B-D) zones tend to have a higher success rate due to the substantial trades behind their formation.
On the other hand, middle-of-the-move zones, or Rally-Base-Rally (R-B-R) and Drop-Base-Drop (D-B-D) zones, are not created by significant bank trades.
Therefore, they generally aren’t as reliable.
The faster the market returns to a zone, the higher your chances of a successful trade.
You can still trade these older zones, but exercise patience and wait for a Rally-Base-Rally (R-B-R) or Drop-Base-Drop (D-B-D) zone to form during the pullback before entering.
I hope this clarifies things for you!
Best regards,
PAN
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