Many have been asking where the Turtlesoup from ICT and where this comes from.
ICT mentions the Turtlesoup in the Market Primer, Implementing Asia Range, Minute 27 ... where he referenced the term Turtlesoup to a book he read: Street Smarts.
Here a brief description of Street Smarts:
"Street Smarts: High Probability Short-Term Trading Strategies" is a book by Linda Bradford Raschke and Laurence A. Connors. It covers various short-term trading strategies, including Turtle Soup, which capitalizes on false breakouts in the market. The strategy aims to identify brief market movements that quickly reverse direction. The book provides insights on implementing the strategy effectively, including identifying false breakouts, timing entries and exits, managing risk, and adapting to different market conditions. It's a valuable resource for traders looking to enhance their short-term trading skills.
ICT mentions the Turtlesoup in the Market Primer, Implementing Asia Range, Minute 27 ... where he referenced the term Turtlesoup to a book he read: Street Smarts.
Here a brief description of Street Smarts:
"Street Smarts: High Probability Short-Term Trading Strategies" is a book by Linda Bradford Raschke and Laurence A. Connors. It covers various short-term trading strategies, including Turtle Soup, which capitalizes on false breakouts in the market. The strategy aims to identify brief market movements that quickly reverse direction. The book provides insights on implementing the strategy effectively, including identifying false breakouts, timing entries and exits, managing risk, and adapting to different market conditions. It's a valuable resource for traders looking to enhance their short-term trading skills.