How Stop Hunts work: Chapter 2 20180503v

This is in follow up to my previous Post about Stop Hunts.

Whales have now gotten two nice meals.
After having digested a nice meal from couple days ago.

But there is good news in the air, more krill on the way.
Goldman Sachs will trade BTC futures. Reddit accepting BTC again.

Perfect media coverage to push into next batch of stops.
Would not surprised to see another one or two pieces of ”good news”.

Or maybe they collapse the whole thing and hunt for krill below.
But they would have to dive pretty deep to find big pockets.
Easier to finish the ”surfacing” move, feast on the 10k stops, then take a nap deep below.

I have NO idea if this is really what is happening.
But makes for a fun story 🙂

The first installment was here:

How Stop Hunts work

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Hmm… that next treasure chest has to be up here somewhere, KEEP PUSHING

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Recent developments:

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Hmm, if I were a whale, I might be thinking this:

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Whales are going for the stops below previous support.

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How Stop Hunts work chapter 1 20180429v

Quick thoughts on recent price action. 
Shows possible thought process of whales / market makers. 

So for my Stop Loss settings, I ask myself: 
-Where are everybody else’s stops? (too much of a target) 
-If I put my stop above/below, what happens to my Risk v Reward formula? 
-If I can not my stop above/below, am I just asking to LOSE that stop?