EURUSD outlook

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@asuquokelvin - 12 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

Yeah that's true. Higher timeframe gives more clarity

If you look at 1hr it's not giving you clarity and you look at 4hrs still no clarity then shift to 12hrs to gain much clarity, analyse from there and enter at 1hr because clarity will help define your reasons without clarity rules are altered and it can reduce the probability and win rate of a trade

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@asuquokelvin - 11 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

There it is. Price was just selling to create enough liquidity both buyside and sellside liquidity

Exactly. That kind of ranging often builds liquidity on both sides before the real directional move begins. The key now is waiting for a confirmed break in market structure rather than assuming which side gets taken next.

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@asuquokelvin - 11 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

You know price moves in ranges. All those sells were internal structures within the current bullish range

This is why I always separate internal and external structure before taking a trade. A lower-timeframe bearish move doesn't automatically invalidate a higher-timeframe bullish bias. Until external structure breaks, I'm more interested in confirmation for continuation than assuming a full trend reversal.

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@youngancient - 11 hours ago
Interesting discussion! I'm still building my approach what's worked for others here? What's good Fam♥️
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@godspowerdan - 11 hours ago
Quoted - yokoyi

Nice one, marking it out on the chart makes it clearer

Yessir

I'm expecting price to buy from that demand zone there

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@asuquokelvin - 10 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

Liquidity is still sitting above.

As long as bullish market structure remains intact, those highs continue acting like magnets.

The market rarely leaves liquidity untouched.

I've marked the liquidity above, check it out

Price at my reaction level, but just understand that liquidity sitting above definitely keeps the upside in focus, but I'd still wait for price to confirm the path. If buyers maintain higher lows and reclaim nearby resistance with strong momentum, the probability of those highs being swept increases. Until then, I'm treating the bullish structure as valid while respecting the current range.

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@asuquokelvin - 10 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

I'm expecting price to react from that demand zone there

I marked it since as my reaction level, but I haven't seen any reaction occuring there even on lower timeframe

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@godspowerdan - 10 hours ago
Quoted - asuquokelvin

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Price is currently at your reaction level. I think it will come a bit lower but not reaching your invalidation level

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@asuquokelvin - 10 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

Yessir

You're right, higher timeframe tends to simplify what price is doing per time

Exactly. Higher timeframes filter out a lot of the lower-timeframe noise, making the dominant trend and key liquidity zones much easier to identify. I always use the higher timeframe for bias, then refine entries on the lower timeframe.

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@asuquokelvin - 10 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

I'm expecting price to react from that demand zone there

That zone is actually the main order block mine is the 4hr fair value gap

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@asuquokelvin - 10 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

Exactly 💯

All those sells were just internal structures and it was now acting all messy

Since the directional bias is now clear and it is fundamentally supported, a buy around that region will be good but let's wait for a change in direction before making any entries

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@godspowerdan - 10 hours ago
Quoted - asuquokelvin

That zone is actually the main order block mine is the 4hr fair value gap

Ooh okay

Let's wait for price to do it's thing then. We'll just wait for the reaction

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