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@galaxy12 - 10 hours ago
Quoted - asuquokelvin

I bagged my 1:5RR

Nice one my bro.... you nah idol

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@galaxy12 - 10 hours ago

This is a nice set-up by me. .. but only fear is that no matter how nice it looks like BTC. Controls the movement mostly for ETH .

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@galaxy12 - 10 hours ago

I have a question house.... what will do when a market form a structure that it is your first time to see such thing. Though may still make a good set-up on it but is it advisable to take a trade knowing you have never see such structure before. ??????

Please ๐Ÿ™ ๐Ÿ™ reply me..

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@asuquokelvin - 10 hours ago
Quoted - galaxy12

I have a question house.... what will do when a market form a structure that it is your first time to see such thing. Though may still make a good set-up on it but is it advisable to take a trade knowing you have never see such structure before. ??????

Please ๐Ÿ™ ๐Ÿ™ reply me..

Market has never form any different structures from the traditional structure we know about,( which is from higher lows to higher highs or from lower highs to lower lows), the confused structure you are talking about is when price is ranging or when price moves from a lower low to a higher high signaling an internal trend change but now reversed from the internal higher high to a lower low it looks inconsistent so you don't trade , just wait for price to continue from another lower high to a lower low then you can trade from its order block or a visible fair value gap, another scenario if price made a higher high, then break to a higher low, made another equal high the break down to a equal low, made another equal high then break to another equal low, don't trade, wait for a break below support of the lows or break above resistance of the equal highs, but also sometimes base on experience, the resistance may be swept by the 3rd high and then breaks below the support in such case you sell from an order block because that sweep took liquidity or previous sell limit and triggered breakout traders and also took their SL so you will wait in that scenario 3 for price to sweep the 2 equal highs and break below the support level with high volume and good momentum before selling when price retrace back to the resistance level, and from all my experience haven't seen price go above such resistance level, now the reason I said high volume with good momentum is because that alone will confirm institutional engagement in that direction, so their SL will be protected above that resistance level and price can't go above there again. I hope this explanation will help

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@asuquokelvin - 10 hours ago
Quoted - galaxy12

You milked gold last week.... respect boss.

Respect to you too, experience and consistency keeps us going, we show up everyday looking for opportunities and grab the ones with high probability

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@galaxy12 - 9 hours ago
Quoted - asuquokelvin

Respect to you too, experience and consistency keeps us going, we show up everyday looking for opportunities and grab the ones with high probability

You said it all bro... I am excited that I learnt sth spectacular from last week trade. I think my convection on my set-up is now a little bit high

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@galaxy12 - 8 hours ago
Quoted - asuquokelvin

Market has never form any different structures from the traditional structure we know about,( which is from higher lows to higher highs or from lower highs to lower lows), the confused structure you are talking about is when price is ranging or when price moves from a lower low to a higher high signaling an internal trend change but now reversed from the internal higher high to a lower low it looks inconsistent so you don't trade , just wait for price to continue from another lower high to a lower low then you can trade from its order block or a visible fair value gap, another scenario if price made a higher high, then break to a higher low, made another equal high the break down to a equal low, made another equal high then break to another equal low, don't trade, wait for a break below support of the lows or break above resistance of the equal highs, but also sometimes base on experience, the resistance may be swept by the 3rd high and then breaks below the support in such case you sell from an order block because that sweep took liquidity or previous sell limit and triggered breakout traders and also took their SL so you will wait in that scenario 3 for price to sweep the 2 equal highs and break below the support level with high volume and good momentum before selling when price retrace back to the resistance level, and from all my experience haven't seen price go above such resistance level, now the reason I said high volume with good momentum is because that alone will confirm institutional engagement in that direction, so their SL will be protected above that resistance level and price can't go above there again. I hope this explanation will help

Well said bro... ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘Œ I grab sth . Are you on WhatsApp. What is your name on WhatsApp so we talk it out with voice for more clarity.

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@galaxy12 - 8 hours ago
Quoted - asuquokelvin

Market has never form any different structures from the traditional structure we know about,( which is from higher lows to higher highs or from lower highs to lower lows), the confused structure you are talking about is when price is ranging or when price moves from a lower low to a higher high signaling an internal trend change but now reversed from the internal higher high to a lower low it looks inconsistent so you don't trade , just wait for price to continue from another lower high to a lower low then you can trade from its order block or a visible fair value gap, another scenario if price made a higher high, then break to a higher low, made another equal high the break down to a equal low, made another equal high then break to another equal low, don't trade, wait for a break below support of the lows or break above resistance of the equal highs, but also sometimes base on experience, the resistance may be swept by the 3rd high and then breaks below the support in such case you sell from an order block because that sweep took liquidity or previous sell limit and triggered breakout traders and also took their SL so you will wait in that scenario 3 for price to sweep the 2 equal highs and break below the support level with high volume and good momentum before selling when price retrace back to the resistance level, and from all my experience haven't seen price go above such resistance level, now the reason I said high volume with good momentum is because that alone will confirm institutional engagement in that direction, so their SL will be protected above that resistance level and price can't go above there again. I hope this explanation will help

Like this set-up what do you have to say about it... do I need to wait for the RZ to be sweeped out and break the newly for Support level before May OB will now be valid OB.

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@galaxy12 - 8 hours ago

๐Ÿšจ NEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE IS INSANE FOR MARKETS

MONDAY โ†’ FED PRESIDENT ANNOUNCEMENT

TUESDAY โ†’ U.S. CPI DATA

WEDNESDAY โ†’ BEIGE BOOK (ECONOMIC REPORT)

THURSDAY โ†’ INITIAL JOBLESS CLAIMS

FRIDAY โ†’ U.S. GDP DATA

GET READY FOR THE MOST VOLATILE WEEK OF 2026!!

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