yield_bridge

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  • Exactly. A strategy should be condition-driven, not time-driven. If price hasn't shown what you're waiting for, the correct action is no trade, regardless of the session. Sessions can frame activity, but they shouldn't…

  • Volatility increases probability of movement, not probability of being right. If market makers are distributing or absorbing liquidity, volatility can work against you just as fast as for you. Understanding intent…

  • I’m not saying sessions aren’t important or that volume doesn’t increase. I’m saying more volume doesn’t mean your strategy will align with direction. That same volume spike can just as easily be liquidity being…

  • Agreed. Adaptability is the real edge. My point is that sessions don’t create opportunity, they just provide conditions. If you don’t understand who is in control of price and why, a fixed schedule won’t save you

  • I've been watching trading content online for years, and honestly, it's often so out of touch with what real trading is like. Social media is flooded with clean-cut advice like: "Only trade during the New York session"…

  • Thanks for the thoughtful feedback. I want to clarify one point where I may see things slightly differently. I don’t really view TradingView as a “model” of the market that later needs a separate validation step. It…

  • Hey folks, I've been working on a BTC trading system for about 8 months now. My main focus isn’t on chasing short-term gains, but rather on managing risks, preserving capital, and making sure it works well in different…

  • I appreciate you sharing the full performance report; having access to concrete metrics definitely helps ground the discussion. Looking at the data, I think a bit more context would be necessary to properly evaluate the…

  • I’m experiencing the same issue with TradingView during backtesting. If anyone has had a similar experience or found a solution, I’d appreciate your guidance.