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Monday range: directional bias & key levels ↓ ...

Apr 23, 2025
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Swing failure patterns: Even the most "textbook" examples often fail. Be specific about where and what you want to see: - Internal liquidity or major pivots - timeframes Do not assume setups work; research, be specific, fine-tune and test everything. "text book" example ↓ ...

Apr 23, 2025
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Trend continuation setup: London session often sets a intraday daily high/low. Any move away from this pivot can offer a trade for continuation targeting ldn high/low if taken off the correct poi. London session has the lowest % chance of putting in a daily pivot. example ↓ ...

Apr 23, 2025
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tradingview indicators: all indicators I use are in my pinned post [all free] use cases & settings: ...

Apr 23, 2025
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Revisiting liquidity grabs [sfps]: Price often returns to areas where liquidity was previously taken. It revisits the liquidity candles' last internal high/low to trap breakout positions, while opposing traders close positions, anticipating the pivot will be surpassed. In other words, trapping ou...

Apr 23, 2025
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open interest flushes: often price moving up is through a squeeze in shorts (shorts closing). a rise towards the all-time high with increased open interest isn't necessarily bearish, but note that price should have only shallow pullbacks before continuing. any pull back even to a .382 or 70k for ...

Apr 23, 2025
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s/r levels - trapping traders Identifying new positions opening into an s/r flip level is often a great place for a reversal trade. The key would be to enter upon the new positions being caught offside. example of new longs opening into a resistance level ↓ ...

Apr 23, 2025
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Gaps/Single prints: notes on fundamentals and use cases ↓ ...

Apr 23, 2025
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"choppy price action" this term is generally thrown around as if there is no edge to be had in sideways markets. There is edge to be had, especially if supported by data. e.g - knowing the % chance for specific pivots to be taken out, if tested over all conditions can provide you with directional ...

Apr 23, 2025