London Fractal Dealing Range
So, you are here because our Fractal Dealing Range caught your eye right? Well that is good. Not good, in fact it is great! In this short blog post, I will be covering the exact steps you need to go through in order to master the London Fractal Dealing Range. It is a constant and will never change.
How To Define The Fractal Dealing Range
Now, the Dealing Range of concern within the London Session’s Time Range as per our London Time Range Model is between 03:10AM EST and 03:30AM EST. You will be focusing on the closing prices of the candle that made the highest high and the candle that made the lowest low.
If price breaks out to the upside and the underlying context behind price movement is Bullish based on our Fractal Time Principle and Fractal Liquidity Sequential Principle, the low of the Fractal Dealing Range has an 80%+ probability of holding for the day or for the London Session only (Depends on HTF analysis OBVIOUSLY)
If price breaks out to the downside and the underlying context behind price movement is Bearish based on all the same points as the above, the high of the Fractal Dealing Range has an 80%+ probability of holding for the day or for the London Session only
Low Probability Conditions
When there is a High Impact News Driver, the Fractal Dealing Range may see a whipsaw in price unless liquidity has already been taken or a gap has been filled prior to the breakout of the Fractal Dealing Range. If none of them has been fulfilled as per the base function of price, wait for the High Impact News Driver to pass and see what you can do then
Using the Fractal Dealing Range as a POI Selector and Inversion Levels
This very range houses all the most important POIs relevant to the day and relevant in the future if they remain unmitigated. When price trades through the Fractal Dealing Range in the direction opposite to the initial breakout, the range itself can be inverted and you can find POIs within it across TIME. Remember, the act of moving in the horizontal plane is the movement of TIME and not PRICE. Price is applied vertically and Time is applied horizontally. Don’t worry, you can’t do much with that last piece of information 🙂
Conclusion
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