
Locate High-Probability Reversals Using the Harmonic Bat Pattern
Developed by Scott Carney, the harmonic bat pattern, a variation of the Gartley harmonic pattern, is a 5-point retracement structure composed of Fibonacci measurements used to create a potential reversal zone, or PRZ.

Trading the Gartley Harmonic Pattern
Updated August 2020 While some disregard harmonic trading, others are incapable […]

The Quasimodo Pattern
Updated July 2020 Support and resistance, or market structure, is considered […]

Pivot Points: An Introduction
Updated March 2020 To say support and resistance (S/R) is significant […]

What is Risk-On and Risk-Off?
Updated April 2020 Irrespective of whether you trade an individual market […]

Position Sizing – Where SIZE Does Matter
Risk comes from not knowing what you’re doing – Warren Buffet. […]

Do You Have a Cut-Off Point?
There will be times a trader finds themself caught up in […]

The Importance of the Economic Calendar
Updated June 2020 While it’s true all trading strategies shoulder losing […]

Using a Multi-Timeframe Approach
‘It pays to know where you are in the bigger picture’. […]