Trading is a game of probability. As speculators, we want to increase our probability of winning in a certain trade... now ask yourself, when are you most likely to have the highest probability? The answer is, when you are riding a move with the banks and institutions..
YES, banks and institutions are the biggest players of the markets. So, as retail traders we want to buy when banks are buying, we want to sell when banks are selling... that makes sense right?
Now, how would you and I identify what the banks are doing? That is exactly where our indicator comes in.
Banks frequently manipulate asset prices to hunt for retail traders' stop losses. How they do it is by raiding price above or below supply demand zones, significant highs and lows.
Consider this situation, you see a resistance zone, you prepare for a potential sell... You put a sell position from the resistance zone and boom!! Price moves above the resistance and hits your stop loss... Candles are starting to close above the resistance and you quickly shift your bias from a sell to now a buy... As the resistance is broken, you think to yourself, the broken resistance is now the new support and price should continue upwards... you enter a buy position and boom!! Price starts melting downwards and you're left confused, baffled and frustrated..
This whole situation could have been avoided if you only knew if a support/resistance/zone break is valid or not. Is it a legit breakout? Or is this the banks deliberately moving prices to hunt for stop losses?
Now to find the solution of this problem, we developed our very own indicator with secret tools that we have access to, in order to spot institutional money flow and determine the original direction of the banks. We do this by engineering institutional accumulation & distribution and measuring 'real' buying and selling pressure.
The use of this indicator is extremely simple. If you see, the price has broken a high but our indicator has not, it simply means that the high is fake and you should look for selling opportunities. Vice versa, if the price has broken a low but our indicator has not, it means that the low is fake and you should look for buying opportunities..