Hi Jordan,
I was wondering if the sending you the small write up part is only for annual subscribers or do you also review the monthly subscribers in your responses?
Jordan Lindsey
For those under yearly subscriptions.
bmangold
I signed up for monthly but I would definitely like to convert that to to annual for the mentoring. Like you I am honest and forthcoming, I wasn’t going to spend the $500 without knowing exactly what was in your course. 🙂
Stois9890
Hi Jordan,
It’s not clear to me which timeframe you begin with to draw S/R, daily?
If you identify a level on the weekly do you mark it darker cause it’s on a higher timeframe?
Thank you for your help
Cheers
Jordan Lindsey
Easiest to use Daily time frame for drawing support & resistance and then 8 hour for analysis. Once you are comfortable/confident you can use only the 8 hour.
Stois9890
Thank you for your help Jordan!
At the moment I’m struggling to understand which S/R is more important, I end up drawing to many levels, what criteria do you use to decide which lines are the most important?
Vik
As a rule of thumb I believe its best to always weigh in more at those levels where there have been most reactions!
smile
I used to have the same issue, I started using the monthly to draw my lines, then id adjusts them for the weekly and then daily. majority of the time u dot need to adjust much and it is much better to turn your lines into zones to keep an account of false breakouts.
bpzen
Hey there I have a question for you but do not want to post it here, is there a way to contact you via email etc… to ask you a question?
thanks
Jordan Lindsey
You should be receiving emails with step by step instructions for getting started and best practices. Do check your bulk folders.
You can respond to those emails to contact me or use the contact form on the website.
Vik
Hi Jordan,
I was wondering if the sending you the small write up part is only for annual subscribers or do you also review the monthly subscribers in your responses?
Jordan Lindsey
For those under yearly subscriptions.
bmangold
I signed up for monthly but I would definitely like to convert that to to annual for the mentoring. Like you I am honest and forthcoming, I wasn’t going to spend the $500 without knowing exactly what was in your course. 🙂
Stois9890
Hi Jordan,
It’s not clear to me which timeframe you begin with to draw S/R, daily?
If you identify a level on the weekly do you mark it darker cause it’s on a higher timeframe?
Thank you for your help
Cheers
Jordan Lindsey
Easiest to use Daily time frame for drawing support & resistance and then 8 hour for analysis. Once you are comfortable/confident you can use only the 8 hour.
Stois9890
Thank you for your help Jordan!
At the moment I’m struggling to understand which S/R is more important, I end up drawing to many levels, what criteria do you use to decide which lines are the most important?
Vik
As a rule of thumb I believe its best to always weigh in more at those levels where there have been most reactions!
smile
I used to have the same issue, I started using the monthly to draw my lines, then id adjusts them for the weekly and then daily. majority of the time u dot need to adjust much and it is much better to turn your lines into zones to keep an account of false breakouts.
bpzen
Hey there I have a question for you but do not want to post it here, is there a way to contact you via email etc… to ask you a question?
thanks
Jordan Lindsey
You should be receiving emails with step by step instructions for getting started and best practices. Do check your bulk folders.
You can respond to those emails to contact me or use the contact form on the website.