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How to master the “Price Ladder”

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Hey , Today, I want to bring everything we talked about this week and show you how the Price Ladder

Hey , Today, I want to bring everything we talked about this week and show you how the Price Ladder can become an integral part of your trading arsenal… NO matter what your style or experience level. You see, when most traders hit a roadblock in their trading, their first instinct is to scour the internet for a new indicator or chart type… ….Hoping it will be the missing piece of the puzzle. But here's the thing - they're just piling more and more information onto the same dimension of trading data: where the market went. The Price Ladder, on the other hand, is like adding a whole new dimension to your analysis. It's not just about where the market went, but how it got there. It's like switching from a flat map to a 3D globe - suddenly, you can see the contours and depth of the market in a whole new way. And I will say it again: You don't have to choose between the Price Ladder and charts. They're like the dynamic duo of trading - they work even better together… You can use the Price Ladder to refine your chart-based entries, waiting for the perfect moment when sellers ease off and you can snag a lower-risk opportunity. But the Price Ladder isn't the only piece of the puzzle. There's also the crucial element of news and fundamentals. Each market has its own unique drivers - like how weather events can impact grain prices. By combining the Price Ladder with your charts and a keen eye on the news, you're building a multi-dimensional view of the market that gives you a true edge. So, how can you start incorporating the Price Ladder into your trading? Here's a quick breakdown: - For ultra-short-term trading or scalping, the Price Ladder is your best friend. You can bid on a market and quickly scratch out if you don't get a fill on the other side. - On what we call "Day Trader Days" - those glorious sessions with decent volatility and nice swings - the Price Ladder shines. You can spot pullbacks, temporary ranges, stop runs, and headfakes by watching how and where people are trading. - Then there are those "Dead-duck days" where the market just isn't interested. The Price Ladder will clue you into this lack of interest much faster than waiting for your charts to flatline. - And on those wild "News Motivated High Volatility days," the Price Ladder is your lifeline. It helps you manage your trades in the midst of the chaos, letting you know when it's time to cut and run if the market's moving against you. The key is learning to read the market's mood from the Price Ladder. Once you can do that, it's like having a sixth sense for where the market's heading. Now, I know learning to use the Price Ladder can seem scary at first. But it's all about practice and repetition. That's why we have all our customers start with a set of drills, to help them focus on what matters and how to read it. It's the same approach prop trading firms use with their interns, and for good reason - it works. So, if you're ready to add a new dimension to your trading, to start seeing the market through the lens of a pro… […Then I invite you to check out our tools and training HERE>>]( We've got everything you need to master the Price Ladder and take your trading to the next level. But no pressure - take your time, do your research, and see if it's the right fit for you. We're just here to open the door - it's up to you to walk through it. Happy trading, Peter Jigsaw Trading & Journalytix P.S. CHECK OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - Here is a bold claim: we offer way more value in our FREE YouTube videos than these gurus charge for workshops! You can absolutely go from trading newbie to a knowledgeable trader solely from the FREE trading knowledge we put there. [Visit our YouTube channel]( and discover a goldmine of trading knowledge. Copyright © 2024 Jigsaw Trading, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at www.jigsawtrading.com or www.journalytix.me Our mailing address is: Jigsaw Trading Room 1203, 12/4, Tower 3, China Hong Kong City 33 Canton Road, Tsim Sha TsuiKowloon Hong Kong [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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