The BANANA Technique [The Trading Course]
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How to Increase Profits with this Entry Method
How to Make Better Entries with the Break and Retest Method and create Higher reward to risk ratio trades. 1:5 and 1:10 trades on any time frame.
In the chart below I show you a break and retest setup that occurred on the M1 DAX this am at the London Open. But this pattern and entry method can be applied to any time frame.
Limit Buy Order
In the chart below I show you a break and retest setup that occurred on the M1 DAX this am at the London Open. But this pattern and entry method can be applied to any time frame.
Limit Buy Order
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What is the Secret of Successful Trading?
The Consistent Pursuit of DS1
The thing that makes me money in trading is when I "Objectively Follow my Trading Plan".
I understand that I can't catch all the moves or all the signals but my objective is to catch THE VALID SIGNALS & ONLY the Valid Signals.
My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".
Yo, banana boy!
The Consistent Pursuit of DS1

The thing that makes me money in trading is when I "Objectively Follow my Trading Plan".
I understand that I can't catch all the moves or all the signals but my objective is to catch THE VALID SIGNALS & ONLY the Valid Signals.
My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".
Yo, banana boy!
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The P and P and P , how many of them Pees???
The get the pattern right,
the P's should not be more than the T's
A TTPPPP or a TTTPPPPP is almost always going to be a BAD setup... almost always...
We want to see a symmetry
A TTTPP is better than TTTP,
A TP is better than TPP
A TTPP is better than TTPPP
A TTTTPP is better than TTTTP or TTTTPPPPPP
and then
How much should the P's pullback?
Ideally not more than 60% but somewhere between 60 and 30%. A good symmetry
The best ones are the ones that pullback and touch a previous level....
makes sense?
the P's should not be more than the T's
A TTPPPP or a TTTPPPPP is almost always going to be a BAD setup... almost always...
We want to see a symmetry
A TTTPP is better than TTTP,
A TP is better than TPP
A TTPP is better than TTPPP
A TTTTPP is better than TTTTP or TTTTPPPPPP
and then
How much should the P's pullback?
Ideally not more than 60% but somewhere between 60 and 30%. A good symmetry
The best ones are the ones that pullback and touch a previous level....
makes sense?
What is the Secret of Successful Trading?
The Consistent Pursuit of DS1
The thing that makes me money in trading is when I "Objectively Follow my Trading Plan".
I understand that I can't catch all the moves or all the signals but my objective is to catch THE VALID SIGNALS & ONLY the Valid Signals.
My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".
Yo, banana boy!
The Consistent Pursuit of DS1

The thing that makes me money in trading is when I "Objectively Follow my Trading Plan".
I understand that I can't catch all the moves or all the signals but my objective is to catch THE VALID SIGNALS & ONLY the Valid Signals.
My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".
Yo, banana boy!
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The Banana Flow Chart 3
Today I would like to share 3rd Version of the Banana Setup Flow Chart
ps: also for a reminder, the correct banana pattern chart included.
ps: also for a reminder, the correct banana pattern chart included.
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What is the Secret of Successful Trading?
The Consistent Pursuit of DS1
The thing that makes me money in trading is when I "Objectively Follow my Trading Plan".
I understand that I can't catch all the moves or all the signals but my objective is to catch THE VALID SIGNALS & ONLY the Valid Signals.
My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".
Yo, banana boy!
The Consistent Pursuit of DS1

The thing that makes me money in trading is when I "Objectively Follow my Trading Plan".
I understand that I can't catch all the moves or all the signals but my objective is to catch THE VALID SIGNALS & ONLY the Valid Signals.
My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".
Yo, banana boy!
- immy
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3 Slides to Explain BFC3 Process
In the following slides I will show you how to assess a Banana Signal using the BFC3.
The new flow chart incorporates trend analysis into the process.
What if you get a signal, apparently going against the 50ema (trend)? how do you filter or validate it.
Slide 1
Slide 2
Slide 3
Slide 4: What happened Next Another example
The new flow chart incorporates trend analysis into the process.
What if you get a signal, apparently going against the 50ema (trend)? how do you filter or validate it.
Slide 1
Slide 2
Slide 3
Slide 4: What happened Next Another example
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What is the Secret of Successful Trading?
The Consistent Pursuit of DS1
The thing that makes me money in trading is when I "Objectively Follow my Trading Plan".
I understand that I can't catch all the moves or all the signals but my objective is to catch THE VALID SIGNALS & ONLY the Valid Signals.
My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".
Yo, banana boy!
The Consistent Pursuit of DS1

The thing that makes me money in trading is when I "Objectively Follow my Trading Plan".
I understand that I can't catch all the moves or all the signals but my objective is to catch THE VALID SIGNALS & ONLY the Valid Signals.
My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".
Yo, banana boy!
- immy
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Some more examples - Why Take Counter Trend Breakout?
When will I take signals that are visually going against the H1 Trend?immy wrote: 10 Oct 2022, 07:59 In the following slides I will show you how to assess a Banana Signal using the BFC3.
The new flow chart incorporates trend analysis into the process.
What if you get a signal, apparently going against the 50ema (trend)? how do you filter or validate it.
Slide 1 BFC3 Explain 1.png
Slide 2 BFC3 Explain 2.png
Slide 3 BFC3 Explain 3.png
Slide 4: What happened Next BFC3 Explain 4.png
Another example 2022-10-10_07-58-15.png
Let's look at example on Dax that happened on the 10th of Aug 2022.
Slide 1
Slide 2
Conclusion and Rules
1. It must have a CLEAN and Clear Banana Pattern
2. It must have either broken out of a contracting channel / Wedge or a Breakout of a TTR.
and lastly and more importantly.
3. The trend on the D1 must be clear. We will take a trend change or reversal in the direction of the D1 trend.
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What is the Secret of Successful Trading?
The Consistent Pursuit of DS1
The thing that makes me money in trading is when I "Objectively Follow my Trading Plan".
I understand that I can't catch all the moves or all the signals but my objective is to catch THE VALID SIGNALS & ONLY the Valid Signals.
My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".
Yo, banana boy!
The Consistent Pursuit of DS1

The thing that makes me money in trading is when I "Objectively Follow my Trading Plan".
I understand that I can't catch all the moves or all the signals but my objective is to catch THE VALID SIGNALS & ONLY the Valid Signals.
My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".
Yo, banana boy!
- immy
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How to Trade the Banana Signals - The LOGIC
What is the Secret of Successful Trading?
The Consistent Pursuit of DS1
The thing that makes me money in trading is when I "Objectively Follow my Trading Plan".
I understand that I can't catch all the moves or all the signals but my objective is to catch THE VALID SIGNALS & ONLY the Valid Signals.
My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".
Yo, banana boy!
The Consistent Pursuit of DS1

The thing that makes me money in trading is when I "Objectively Follow my Trading Plan".
I understand that I can't catch all the moves or all the signals but my objective is to catch THE VALID SIGNALS & ONLY the Valid Signals.
My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".
Yo, banana boy!
- immy
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Trend Continuation Entries
The Banana Testing included all types of banana signals.
In live trading, however, we only take the ones with clean TTTPP type setups. That is because those are the cleanest and highest probability entry setups.
But...
There are 2 more ways to get into the market based on the TREND
One is the Limit Order entry technique which is used for either the same seed or banana signal, box levels, trading range levels or swing levels.
the 2nd one is when we get to see the Trend and its a Parallel channel trend
The Banana pattern that we normally look for is the "breakout and pullback" setup
But that does not mean we cannot or should not trade into a confirmed trend.
In fact one of the most profitable trading technique is to simply find a trend and GET IN.
I will post a few charts here to show what is a parallel channel or smooth trend and how to get in.
In the chart below you see DAX on the 3rd and 4th of oct 2022.
That is a nice example of a parallel channel or 45 degree clean trend. It does not have a TTTPP pattern, but instead it has smaller pullbacks and banana signals. WE can take these when the trend is confirmed.
The next example is from USD/JPY. This pair has been trending up for 2 years now. But this year, 2022, it has trended up a lot thanks to "inflation" and stock market's bearish moves.
On the chart below we don't see a clean B pattern but what we see is more powerful than the banana pattern on its own.
In live trading, however, we only take the ones with clean TTTPP type setups. That is because those are the cleanest and highest probability entry setups.
But...
There are 2 more ways to get into the market based on the TREND
One is the Limit Order entry technique which is used for either the same seed or banana signal, box levels, trading range levels or swing levels.
the 2nd one is when we get to see the Trend and its a Parallel channel trend
The Banana pattern that we normally look for is the "breakout and pullback" setup
But that does not mean we cannot or should not trade into a confirmed trend.
In fact one of the most profitable trading technique is to simply find a trend and GET IN.
I will post a few charts here to show what is a parallel channel or smooth trend and how to get in.
In the chart below you see DAX on the 3rd and 4th of oct 2022.
That is a nice example of a parallel channel or 45 degree clean trend. It does not have a TTTPP pattern, but instead it has smaller pullbacks and banana signals. WE can take these when the trend is confirmed.
The next example is from USD/JPY. This pair has been trending up for 2 years now. But this year, 2022, it has trended up a lot thanks to "inflation" and stock market's bearish moves.
On the chart below we don't see a clean B pattern but what we see is more powerful than the banana pattern on its own.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
What is the Secret of Successful Trading?
The Consistent Pursuit of DS1
The thing that makes me money in trading is when I "Objectively Follow my Trading Plan".
I understand that I can't catch all the moves or all the signals but my objective is to catch THE VALID SIGNALS & ONLY the Valid Signals.
My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".
Yo, banana boy!
The Consistent Pursuit of DS1

The thing that makes me money in trading is when I "Objectively Follow my Trading Plan".
I understand that I can't catch all the moves or all the signals but my objective is to catch THE VALID SIGNALS & ONLY the Valid Signals.
My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".
Yo, banana boy!
- immy
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Re: Trend Continuation Entries 2
Limit buy is for SEEDS only. DAX today is a good example. but I like to use it on VERY CLEAN clear trends. ones where I just want to get in but i want to get in with the most Risk to Reward ratio. if the direction is in question then its higher risk. we don't want to use it during a choppy or range market because price goes up and down too much and will stop you outimmy wrote: 17 Oct 2022, 10:16 The Banana Testing included all types of banana signals.
In live trading, however, we only take the ones with clean TTTPP type setups. That is because those are the cleanest and highest probability entry setups.
But...
There are 2 more ways to get into the market based on the TREND
One is the Limit Order entry technique which is used for either the same seed or banana signal, box levels, trading range levels or swing levels.
the 2nd one is when we get to see the Trend and its a Parallel channel trend
The Banana pattern that we normally look for is the "breakout and pullback" setup
But that does not mean we cannot or should not trade into a confirmed trend.
In fact one of the most profitable trading technique is to simply find a trend and GET IN.
I will post a few charts here to show what is a parallel channel or smooth trend and how to get in.
In the chart below you see DAX on the 3rd and 4th of oct 2022.
That is a nice example of a parallel channel or 45 degree clean trend. It does not have a TTTPP pattern, but instead it has smaller pullbacks and banana signals. WE can take these when the trend is confirmed. Trend Continuation Entries.png
The next example is from USD/JPY. This pair has been trending up for 2 years now. But this year, 2022, it has trended up a lot thanks to "inflation" and stock market's bearish moves.
On the chart below we don't see a clean B pattern but what we see is more powerful than the banana pattern on its own.
Trend Continuation Entries 2.png
Dax Example Start
Dax Example End
More on this in this lesson https://itradeaims.net/amember/page/16.25
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What is the Secret of Successful Trading?
The Consistent Pursuit of DS1
The thing that makes me money in trading is when I "Objectively Follow my Trading Plan".
I understand that I can't catch all the moves or all the signals but my objective is to catch THE VALID SIGNALS & ONLY the Valid Signals.
My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".
Yo, banana boy!
The Consistent Pursuit of DS1

The thing that makes me money in trading is when I "Objectively Follow my Trading Plan".
I understand that I can't catch all the moves or all the signals but my objective is to catch THE VALID SIGNALS & ONLY the Valid Signals.
My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".
Yo, banana boy!
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The Setup 1 is the Banana and vice versa
The Perfect banana pattern, TTP is almost always a Setup 1 on a lower time frame. Let's have a look at H1
This chart shows a TTP on GBP/JPY D1 Chart.
Now lets look at H1 . Look at the beautiful Setup 1. Day 1 is Wave 3, Day 2 is Wave 4 (T and Seed on d1) and day 3 is Wave 5 breakout...
and the Banana Signal is within Wave 5
This chart shows a TTP on GBP/JPY D1 Chart.
Now lets look at H1 . Look at the beautiful Setup 1. Day 1 is Wave 3, Day 2 is Wave 4 (T and Seed on d1) and day 3 is Wave 5 breakout...

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What is the Secret of Successful Trading?
The Consistent Pursuit of DS1
The thing that makes me money in trading is when I "Objectively Follow my Trading Plan".
I understand that I can't catch all the moves or all the signals but my objective is to catch THE VALID SIGNALS & ONLY the Valid Signals.
My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".
Yo, banana boy!
The Consistent Pursuit of DS1

The thing that makes me money in trading is when I "Objectively Follow my Trading Plan".
I understand that I can't catch all the moves or all the signals but my objective is to catch THE VALID SIGNALS & ONLY the Valid Signals.
My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".
Yo, banana boy!
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Re: Trend Continuation Entries 2
Immy, in the video you talk about gray banana signals. I see them in your chart, but I never get these. Why is that? What difference between gray and blue/pink?immy wrote: 17 Oct 2022, 11:06Limit buy is for SEEDS only. DAX today is a good example. but I like to use it on VERY CLEAN clear trends. ones where I just want to get in but i want to get in with the most Risk to Reward ratio. if the direction is in question then its higher risk. we don't want to use it during a choppy or range market because price goes up and down too much and will stop you outimmy wrote: 17 Oct 2022, 10:16 The Banana Testing included all types of banana signals.
In live trading, however, we only take the ones with clean TTTPP type setups. That is because those are the cleanest and highest probability entry setups.
But...
There are 2 more ways to get into the market based on the TREND
One is the Limit Order entry technique which is used for either the same seed or banana signal, box levels, trading range levels or swing levels.
the 2nd one is when we get to see the Trend and its a Parallel channel trend
The Banana pattern that we normally look for is the "breakout and pullback" setup
But that does not mean we cannot or should not trade into a confirmed trend.
In fact one of the most profitable trading technique is to simply find a trend and GET IN.
I will post a few charts here to show what is a parallel channel or smooth trend and how to get in.
In the chart below you see DAX on the 3rd and 4th of oct 2022.
That is a nice example of a parallel channel or 45 degree clean trend. It does not have a TTTPP pattern, but instead it has smaller pullbacks and banana signals. WE can take these when the trend is confirmed. Trend Continuation Entries.png
The next example is from USD/JPY. This pair has been trending up for 2 years now. But this year, 2022, it has trended up a lot thanks to "inflation" and stock market's bearish moves.
On the chart below we don't see a clean B pattern but what we see is more powerful than the banana pattern on its own.
Trend Continuation Entries 2.png
Dax Example Start 2022-10-17_11-05-15.png
Dax Example End Trend Continuation Entries dax.png
More on this in this lesson https://itradeaims.net/amember/page/16.25