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SUPPLY AND DEMAND TRADING: How To Master The Trading Zones
SUPPLY AND DEMAND TRADING: How To Master The Trading Zones
SUPPLY AND DEMAND TRADING: How To Master The Trading Zones
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SUPPLY AND DEMAND TRADING: How To Master The Trading Zones

Written by Frank Miller

Narrated by Jason Renault

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A GREAT WAY TO DANCE WITH BIG PLAYERS IN THE MARKET

We've been familiar with the constant battles between the bulls and the bears in the financial markets that drives the price move every day. By understanding the core of market fluctuations, traders can prepare for the best trade opportunities and avoid market traps.

One of the most severe pitfalls among traders is the failure to determine which setups to give a go and which one to avoid. There are only a handful of worthwhile market signals for traders to consider. These setups are located in the trading zones where the BIG PLAYERS pay attention to.

A great way to make the best use of the trading zones is through identifying and analyzing the Supply and Demand Zones in the market. Supply and Demand Trading digs in the very basic yet crucial elements of the market operation.

In this book, you'll learn:

  • How supply and demand are a perfect supplement to the traditional support/resistance levels;
  • What are the trading zones and how to find them on the chart;
  • A super-powerful way to identify a reliable trading zone;
  • How to combine candlestick patterns with supply and demand trading;
  • How to trade reversal and continuation patterns using supply and demand theories;
  • Two ways of trading gaps in combination with the trading zones;
  • The biggest secret in trading with the zones to secure a high winning rate;
  • The secret of long-term success in trading;

And much, much more.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 22, 2023
ISBN9781957999159
Author

Frank Miller

Frank Miller is an award-winning comic book writer, novelist, inker, screenwriter, film director, and producer best known for Daredevil, The Dark Knight Returns, Sin City, and 300, among others. He also created Cursed with Tom Wheeler, which is being adapted as a series for Netflix starring Katherine Langford. Visit him online at FrankMillerInk.com or on Twitter @FrankMillerInk. Known for his intense, hard-boiled storytelling and gritty noir aesthetic, Frank Miller is one of the most influential and awarded creators in comics, graphic novels, and film. The codirector of Sin City (based on his graphic novel) and an executive producer of 300 (based on his graphic novel series), his projects have been nominated for the Palme d’Or and have won the Harvey and Eisner Awards, including those for Best Writer/Artist, Best Graphic Novel Reprint, Best Cartoonist, Best Cover Artist, Best Limited Series, and Best Short Story. In 2015, Miller was inducted into the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame for his lifetime contribution to the industry. He is also the creator of Daredevil’s assassin-for-hire, Elektra. Miller’s notable projects include: The Dark Knight Returns; Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again; Batman: The Dark Knight: Master Race; Batman: Year One; the award-winning Martha Washington miniseries Give Me Liberty; and Hard Boiled. Most recently, Miller completed writing and illustrating Xerxes: The Fall of the House of Darius and the Rise of Alexander, the highly anticipated five-issue companion epic to his award-winning series 300.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Well written in simple to understand language and yet maintains its practicality. Supply demand concepts presented can be deployed immediately in trading executions.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    I think this is a good book, but in my it's very difficult to understand what the author is describing since I don't have the actual book especially since I am no expert in this field.