Trade The Mechanics
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- ¥1,600
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- ¥1,600
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Price doesn't move because a pattern formed. It moves because orders were executed.
Trade the Mechanics presents a mechanical framework for understanding what price movement actually represents: the interaction between aggressive market orders and available liquidity.
Instead of relying on indicators, predictive patterns, or memorized setups, you'll learn to read the behavior already visible on the chart. The book develops a practical vocabulary for recognizing friction, expansion, acceptance, rejection, structural overlap, and changing market states—and then shows how those observations can be assembled into a tradeable thesis.
You'll learn how to:
• Understand price movement through aggression, absorption, and relocation
• Read bodies, wicks, friction, and structural overlap mechanically
• Distinguish directional, balanced, and transitional market states
• Use higher, trading, and lower timeframes for distinct purposes
• Determine when directional movement has become tradeable
• Define a mechanical "wrong point" before entering
• Distinguish a normal pullback from genuine thesis invalidation
• Place stops and take profits based on structure rather than arbitrary distances
Trade the Mechanics isn't a collection of setups or a promise to predict what the market will do next. It's a framework for observing what the market is doing now, forming a falsifiable thesis from that evidence, and knowing exactly what would prove that thesis wrong.