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Marcelgood questionMy answer of Course the principles should work..It is not supply as such that needs to be absorbed or exhaustedor overcome.But the Willingness to supply....There are some charts from Timmyearly in the thread,,,Accumulation is abouttaking a positionand building "cause"supply is as much about the willingness as it is about the ability to supply..I do not trade futures ( so just my ), but know those who do.It is a fast marketBut there is the reality of the underlying and a settlement date..and positions must be opened firstbefore they can be profited fromAccumulation is a relationship of demand and supplythat creates a "springboard"How does it do thisit builds a cause...A definition from the first few pages of unit 1 of the SMI coursein the link early on in the thread..motorway
Marcel
good question
My answer of Course the principles should work..
It is not supply as such that needs to be absorbed or exhausted
or overcome.
But the Willingness to supply....
There are some charts from Timmy
early in the thread,,,
Accumulation is about
taking a position
and building "cause"
supply is as much about the willingness as it is about the ability to supply..
I do not trade futures ( so just my ), but know those who do.
It is a fast market
But there is the reality of the underlying and a settlement date..
and positions must be opened first
before they can be profited from
Accumulation is a relationship of demand and supply
that creates a "springboard"
How does it do this
it builds a cause...
A definition from the first few pages of unit 1 of the SMI course
in the link early on in the thread..
motorway
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