Hidden Pivot Course – Classic Version

Hidden Pivot Webinar - Classic Version

This is the Classic Hidden Pivot Method Webinar recording. It is presented as a set of six one-hour sessions. You are free to view them in whatever order you choose, however we obviously recommend watching them in sequence.

Part 1 of 6 We look at the basics of the Hidden Pivot Method, including a primer on Lindsay’s Trident that discovers some of its crucial flaws. We also learn a simple trick to help us identify tradable price patterns, even when they are intuitively obscure.

Part 2 of 6 The ability to identify highs and lows of similar degree is a critical skill, so we spend considerable time on it during this segment. We also learn about the impulse leg, the most important concept in the course and one that can be used by traders and forecasters as a stand-alone tool to initiate trades and manage their risk.

Part 3 of 6 Using “one-off” highs and lows often yields the most precise targets. We look at numerous examples, including a few that draw on our newly learned ability to easily “deconstruct” tradable ABC patterns. The segment concludes with a few additional pointers to add to our trader’s bag of tric

Part 4 of 6 A few more pointers, and then we launch into an extensive discussion of the Midpoint Pivot, using a perfect chart to illustrate. Hidden Pivot midpoints often overflow with valuable information for trading and forecasting, and so we consider numerous charts in which this proved to be the cause.

Part 5 of 6
After learning a clever way to leverage the critical flaws of Lindsay’s Trident to our advantage, we look at a series of charts that shows how to zoom in and out of time frames to find what we’re looking for. Finally, using everything we’ve learned, we delve into the science and art of Camouflage Trading.

Part 6 of 6
With newly acquired skills, using examples drawn from real-life charts, we ski some expert terrain,. We conclude the course with a close look at TradeStation charts that

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