EURUSD outlook

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@godspowerdan - 9 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

The bearish order flow remains intact.

However, the current retracement is still bullish, meaning buyers are temporarily controlling the lower timeframes.

Until this retracement completes, I'm not interested in forcing shorts.

Patience pays.

Every bearish trend needs a bullish retracement.

If price only moved in one direction, institutions wouldn't have enough liquidity to distribute positions.

The rally you're seeing isn't necessarily a reversal.

It may simply be the market rebalancing before continuation.

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@godspowerdan - 9 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

Today's question isn't:

"Will EURUSD go down?"

It's:

"Where will institutions finish accumulating sell-side liquidity?"

Location matters more than direction.

Notice how price continues printing higher highs and higher lows on the retracement.

That tells me one thing:

The bullish correction is still being delivered.

Until that sequence breaks, there's no reason to anticipate sells prematurely.

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@godspowerdan - 9 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

Notice how price continues printing higher highs and higher lows on the retracement.

That tells me one thing:

The bullish correction is still being delivered.

Until that sequence breaks, there's no reason to anticipate sells prematurely.

SMC isn't about predicting tops.

It's about waiting for confirmation.

I'll gladly miss the first few pips if it means entering after structure confirms.

Confirmation beats anticipation.

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@godspowerdan - 9 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

SMC isn't about predicting tops.

It's about waiting for confirmation.

I'll gladly miss the first few pips if it means entering after structure confirms.

Confirmation beats anticipation.

A premium array without bearish confirmation is just a premium.

It becomes a high-probability selling opportunity only when lower-timeframe order flow shifts.

That's the difference between guessing and executing.

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@godspowerdan - 9 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

A premium array without bearish confirmation is just a premium.

It becomes a high-probability selling opportunity only when lower-timeframe order flow shifts.

That's the difference between guessing and executing.

The market rewards traders who can separate:

• Higher-timeframe bias • Lower-timeframe execution

My higher-timeframe bias remains bearish.

My lower-timeframe execution waits for the bullish retracement to finish.

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@asuquokelvin - 8 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

Today's question isn't:

"Will EURUSD go down?"

It's:

"Where will institutions finish accumulating sell-side liquidity?"

Location matters more than direction.

To be truthful you are late the market started moving already, EURUSD already pumping, didn't take the trade cause am holding it's opposite pair (USDCAD)

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@godspowerdan - 8 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

Liquidity attracts price.

Once enough buy-side liquidity has been engineered, the market has a reason to reverse.

Until then, every pullback should be respected.

One mistake traders make is confusing a retracement with a trend reversal.

A bullish move inside a bearish delivery is completely normal.

Context changes everything.

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@godspowerdan - 8 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

One mistake traders make is confusing a retracement with a trend reversal.

A bullish move inside a bearish delivery is completely normal.

Context changes everything.

What am I watching?

✔ Premium pricing ✔ Liquidity above recent highs ✔ Lower-timeframe money transfer ✔ Bearish displacement ✔ Break in bullish structure

Those pieces together create my setup.

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@godspowerdan - 8 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

What am I watching?

✔ Premium pricing ✔ Liquidity above recent highs ✔ Lower-timeframe money transfer ✔ Bearish displacement ✔ Break in bullish structure

Those pieces together create my setup.

The best trades aren't taken where everyone expects them.

They're taken where liquidity has already been collected.

That's why patience is a trader's greatest edge.

I'll patiently wait for the internal range liquidity to be taken

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@godspowerdan - 8 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

Institutions don't chase price.

Neither should you.

Let price come into your area of interest.

Professional trading is about waiting, not hoping.

If buyers remain in control today, that's fine.

It simply means the retracement is still unfolding.

I'm happy to let the market reveal its hand before committing capital.

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@godspowerdan - 8 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

If buyers remain in control today, that's fine.

It simply means the retracement is still unfolding.

I'm happy to let the market reveal its hand before committing capital.

• Higher-timeframe bias: Bearish

• Current market delivery: Bullish retracement

• Expectation: Retracement into premium, followed by confirmation for continuation lower if bearish order flow returns.

• No confirmation = No trade.

Trade what price delivers, not what you want to see.

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@asuquokelvin - 8 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

One mistake traders make is confusing a retracement with a trend reversal.

A bullish move inside a bearish delivery is completely normal.

Context changes everything.

That's why market structure matters. A pullback alone doesn't change the trend I will only consider a reversal after a confirmed break of structure and acceptance in the new direction.

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@asuquokelvin - 7 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

Exactly 💯. I make sure the direction is confirmed from lower time-frames to higher time frames and vice versa

My statement didn't mean from lower to higher timeframe, you confirm a trend reversal from a higher timeframe, but you can still trade a lower timeframe range, that's from internal to external range

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@asuquokelvin - 7 hours ago
Quoted - godspowerdan

I caught this particular buys, but still late though

It has reversed but it will still go back to profit just keep holding , look at my plan for EU above 1.14619 is a good break and a buy continuation

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