Creating a Long Trading Bias – Green Room Review

In this Green Room review, we broke down how to create a long trading bias using the Master Trader Technical Strategies thought process.

The focus was not on guessing where prices would go, but on reading the chart objectively. We reviewed how trends form through higher highs and higher lows, how to recognize when buyers are gaining control, and why the location of price matters before considering a long trade.

A key part of the session was identifying minor and major support. Minor support can help with short-term entries and trade management, while major support provides a stronger reference point where institutions and larger time-frame traders may step in. Understanding the difference helps traders avoid buying randomly and instead focus on areas where demand has a higher probability of showing up.

We also reviewed how price reacts as it pulls back, consolidates, or reverses near support. The quality of the candles, the depth of the retracement, and the relationship to prior pivots all help determine whether a long bias is valid or questionable.

The lesson reinforced a core MTS principle: a long bias is built from evidence. Trend, support, price pattern, and multiple time frames must work together. When they do, traders can approach the market with a plan instead of reacting emotionally to every bar.

This review is another example of how the Green Room teaches traders to think through the market in real time and become more self-reliant in their decisions.

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