<p>This top-down approach aligns your trades with the dominant force, while the lower timeframe offers precision entries.</p>
<p>Technical analysis fails not because of wrong patterns, but because of poor risk management. The best edge is meaningless without position sizing.</p>
<p>If your stop loss is 50 pips away, and your account is $10,000, your position size should be:</p> <div class="code-block"> Risk per trade = $10,000 × 0.01 = $100. Position size = $100 ÷ (stop loss in pips × pip value).</div>
<h2>Chart Patterns: The Market’s Handwriting</h2>
<h2>Common Pitfalls & How to Avoid Them</h2>
<h2>The Three Pillars of Technical Analysis</h2>
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