In this article I will show you my basic strategy which brings me significant profits but plays for an hour to four hours.
So scalping prison for a good opportunity in a short time and trapping olympus for more relaxed times.
"TRAPING OLYMPUS" as the whole process takes place in diagrammatic formations of peaks and bottoms.
The way is cunning and is based on hourly and four-hour charts.
The charts in binary option brokers are different from those in forex brokers.
In Forex the range of days is much larger resulting in a much better picture of the market.
Binary brokers have a range of up to a few months on the charts and can lead us to a wrong market crisis.
A few words about schedules.
If we play, for example, in a time schedule, what does this mean ... ???
It means that each candlestick from the moment it opens until the moment it closes to appear the next has a lifespan of one hour.
In a 15 minute diagram each candle has a lifespan of 15 minutes and so on.
In this way and seeing a price we can compare time in candlesticks to get movement information.
I will show you below.
Here you see an example in a 3 minute schedule and how we count the time in candles.
Changing the schedule simply changes the duration of each candle.
You see other candles smaller and some bigger.
Their size depends on the volume of transactions at the specific time when each candle is working.
Below I will show you step by step the strategy in which you simply place the command and after 1-4 hours you know what you did.
So scalping prison for a good opportunity in a short time and trapping olympus for more relaxed times.
"TRAPING OLYMPUS" as the whole process takes place in diagrammatic formations of peaks and bottoms.
The way is cunning and is based on hourly and four-hour charts.
The charts in binary option brokers are different from those in forex brokers.
In Forex the range of days is much larger resulting in a much better picture of the market.
Binary brokers have a range of up to a few months on the charts and can lead us to a wrong market crisis.
A few words about schedules.
If we play, for example, in a time schedule, what does this mean ... ???
It means that each candlestick from the moment it opens until the moment it closes to appear the next has a lifespan of one hour.
In a 15 minute diagram each candle has a lifespan of 15 minutes and so on.
In this way and seeing a price we can compare time in candlesticks to get movement information.
I will show you below.
Here you see an example in a 3 minute schedule and how we count the time in candles.
Changing the schedule simply changes the duration of each candle.
You see other candles smaller and some bigger.
Their size depends on the volume of transactions at the specific time when each candle is working.
Below I will show you step by step the strategy in which you simply place the command and after 1-4 hours you know what you did.
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