Very glad to hear you enjoyed the webcast! I'll be sure to add example potential exit scenarios to the discussion the next time we revisit the TTM Squeeze. Thanks for watching! ^CM
Good training lesson, Cameron. I have been using this indicator for several years, and I think that you added to what I has already gathered from John Carter's books. The indicator is good enough for a friend to call me, almost daily, to ask what Carter thinks. I only wish that he would not so often wait until the last 15 minutes prior to market close, to ask me, " What does Carter think of MSFT, and several others. that he is pointed to by CNBC. 🤔 LOL
Thanks CM great class and info. Ive just added this TTM Squeeze as of my many indicators on 1 of my 3x3 Grid layout to help me in my trades. I see this tool though doesnt get you into a trade when the Red/Yellow histogram goes back to the zero line and the Bearish trend is ending, so definitely need to use other tools to get in for other scenarios since this is really only showing low vs high volatility. Keep up the great work!
You're correct: At the moment, the TTM Squeeze is only available via Desktop. There is not currently a way to manually add it to Mobile. In any event, I hope you enjoyed the video! ^CM
"Once the wind starts to blow again....which direction?" The most probable direction could be ascertained using TOS>Charts>Bookmap>COB/CVP/CQC/before the squeeze fires( green dot). If you agree please post a demo video . Also, I could not see the "Wycroft" Spring" in your selections; therefore, perhaps the Squeeze is a commonality.
I generally do not do intraday demonstrations, but with that said, The TTM Squeeze can conceptually be applied to shorter- or longer-term timeframes. Of course, performance is not guaranteed on any specific trade, regardless of timeframe. Thanks! ^CM
Solid question! As with most technical indicators and concepts, The TTM Squeeze can theoretically be applied across a range of timeframes, and no specific adaptation of the indicator is necessarily required to do so. Of course, performance is not guaranteed on any specific trade, regardless of timeframe. I hope this helps, and thanks for watching! ^CM
Glad to clarify! I provide on-screen examples of potential TTM entries at 22:30 in the video. In short, the entry signal is typically identified as the indicator moves out of the squeeze period, rather than at the time the squeeze starts. I hope this helps, and thanks for watching! ^CM
This would require a custom script. You may want to check out Ken Rose's series titled "thinkScript Studies on thinkorswim" to learn more. And in the meantime, thanks for watching! ^CM
You're awesome. Thanks for your clear explanations.
Thanks for that! And you're certainly welcome! ^CM
Great explanation
Best TTM squeeze explanation I've seen so far!
Wow! Glad you liked it! ^CM
Great class. I love how clearly you explain things, Cameron. Would be interested in where you would consider the exit to these breakouts. Thank you!
Very glad to hear you enjoyed the webcast! I'll be sure to add example potential exit scenarios to the discussion the next time we revisit the TTM Squeeze. Thanks for watching! ^CM
Great explanation for a beginner using the TTM squeeze.
Glad it was helpful! ^CM
Thanks Cameron, great job!
Glad you enjoyed it! ^CM
Thanks for sharing. This is gold. Regards from Mexico. God bless you
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! ^CM
Good training lesson, Cameron. I have been using this indicator for several years, and I think that you added to what I has already gathered from John Carter's books. The indicator is good enough for a friend to call me, almost daily, to ask what Carter thinks. I only wish that he would not so often wait until the last 15 minutes prior to market close, to ask me, " What does Carter think of MSFT, and several others. that he is pointed to by CNBC. 🤔 LOL
Ha! Great story, and that sounds like a good friend. Good luck, and thanks for watching! ^CM
Thank you SO much!
My pleasure! ^CM
Thanks CM great class and info. Ive just added this TTM Squeeze as of my many indicators on 1 of my 3x3 Grid layout to help me in my trades. I see this tool though doesnt get you into a trade when the Red/Yellow histogram goes back to the zero line and the Bearish trend is ending, so definitely need to use other tools to get in for other scenarios since this is really only showing low vs high volatility. Keep up the great work!
Yep, it's not uncommon to pair up indicators in that sort of fashion. In any case, thanks for watching! ^CM
The key to entering is to drop, or zoom in, time frames. Example: you trade daily time frame, therefore you should look for entries on the 4 hour.
The TTM Squeeze Indicator works only for TOS Desktop and not for TOS Mobile. Any solution @ Cameron May
You're correct: At the moment, the TTM Squeeze is only available via Desktop. There is not currently a way to manually add it to Mobile. In any event, I hope you enjoyed the video! ^CM
too complicated a tool needs the PCs CPU power to do the computing thats why most likely
"Once the wind starts to blow again....which direction?" The most probable direction could be ascertained using TOS>Charts>Bookmap>COB/CVP/CQC/before the squeeze fires( green dot). If you agree please post a demo video . Also, I could not see the "Wycroft" Spring" in your selections; therefore, perhaps the Squeeze is a commonality.
Thanks for the comments! I'll have to see if I can include a demonstration in a future video. Thanks for watching! ^CM
Cameron, Do you have a presentation on the TTM WAVE? If so when is it or when was it? Thanks. Great Job!!
I don't have a TTM Wave presentation...yet. That's definitely on the Future Webcast Ideas list. But thanks for the feedback on this one! ^CM
@@tradertalkswebcasts would love to see that one
It is a great indicator.
Thanks for watching! ^CM
Can you make a video for capturing intraday squeeze on a low time frame for options trading
I generally do not do intraday demonstrations, but with that said, The TTM Squeeze can conceptually be applied to shorter- or longer-term timeframes. Of course, performance is not guaranteed on any specific trade, regardless of timeframe. Thanks! ^CM
Pro version added 1.0 and 2.0 keltner channel to the code 1 orange dot and 2 black dot squeeze
There certainly can be variations to technical indicators, but in any case, thanks for watching! ^CM
Great video. Tied a lot of things together for me? How does it work for shorter time frames?
Solid question! As with most technical indicators and concepts, The TTM Squeeze can theoretically be applied across a range of timeframes, and no specific adaptation of the indicator is necessarily required to do so. Of course, performance is not guaranteed on any specific trade, regardless of timeframe. I hope this helps, and thanks for watching! ^CM
I use the ttm squeeze, when it says in the upper left entering the squueze would you that be a entry singal? thanks
Glad to clarify! I provide on-screen examples of potential TTM entries at 22:30 in the video. In short, the entry signal is typically identified as the indicator moves out of the squeeze period, rather than at the time the squeeze starts. I hope this helps, and thanks for watching! ^CM
Can you show us how to get the ttm squeeze pro?
This would require a custom script. You may want to check out Ken Rose's series titled "thinkScript Studies on thinkorswim" to learn more. And in the meantime, thanks for watching! ^CM