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Chapter 12: The 80% Rule
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Chapter 1: The Scalper's Toolbox
- The DOM (Depth of Market): How to watch the order book for absorption.
- Time & Sales (Tape Reading): Identifying if a "big buyer" is real or a spoof.
- The 1-Minute Chart: Why the YTC scalper never uses 30-second charts (too noisy) and rarely uses 5-minute charts (too slow).
Chapter 3: The 3-Step Entry Sequence
This is the "secret sauce" of the PDF.
- HTF trend is up.
- MTF is in a pullback (retracing against the HTF).
- On the 1m chart, wait for a micro structure break:
Lance Beggs' "YTC Scalper" is a specialized, human-centric methodology that adapts YTC Price Action Trader principles for high-frequency, short-term trading. It emphasizes risk management and psychological fortitude through discretionary price action, treating trading as an aviation-inspired, high-stakes decision-making process. For a detailed overview of the methodology, visit Sacred Traders. YTC Scalper: Price Action Trading on Lower Timeframes The DOM (Depth of Market): How to watch