THOR 101

Whether you've THOR or Ask THOR package, the data provided is meant to be looked at the same way. At the base level, there're assets, timeframes and signals. First thing that you want to do after you log in into the platform is select your asset. There will be 4 timeframes for you to choose from. 15 minute, 1 hour, 4 hour and 1 day. Timeframe indicates the time how long it takes a single candle to close after it opens. Larger timeframe signals will take longer to playout, signal ranges are wider, they're better suited for macro, swing trading. Smaller timeframes, will take less time, signal ranges are smaller, they're better suited for short time-frame scalp trading, in and out. Asterix, by the timeframe will indicate, if there are signals on that timeframe, for that particular asset. Next, lets breakdown how to read a signal. Signals will either appear as longs or shorts, longs are for buying the asset, shorts are for selling the asset. The entry is the zone you'd want to set up your orders in, that's the zone THOR's suggesting market price will react to and bounce. That's where you want to buy or sell the asset depending on the signal type. There're three take profit levels by each signal as exit zones, how you want to exit your position depends on your trading style. You'll notice signals will be in "waiting" or "active" stage. If signal is in "waiting", that means the entry zone hasn't been touched yet, if it's "active", entry zone has been touched and market price might not be in entry zone any longer. Please see the video below for more information. [in progress]

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