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weep the high → get an MSS down → sell the FVG retest in my time window → stop above the sweep → scale TP1 at the MSS line, TP2 at the impulse origin, runner to VAL. If any leg of that chain is missing, we don’t take it.

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Retail traders call it resistance. Smart money calls it liquidity. This is why price comes back to the highs Not for confirmation. But for your stop loss.

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I put analysis in previous ETH setup today. TP Sl entry are good to go on this trade. The next hour might need to temporarily lift SL. Trade smart?!

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Trade Type: Controlled Bounce Long Smart-money accumulation schematic, not trend breakout 3x Leverage (Max) Valid potential 3–7 day tactical window Pre-October macro bull run move 🔸 Entry Zone 1: $3,999 – $4,010 Must see all: Only if 5m/15m BOS + FVG tap LTF volume spike into structure Bullish engulfing over previous 3 candles Low skew in funding (<0.1%) No macro weakness on BTC/ES 🔸 Entry Zone 2: $3,880 – $3,900 Must see all: 4H order block/FVG fill LTF CHoCH + BOS Wicking below $3,888 followed by fast recovery No 4H close below $3,850 Entry 1 fills first, Entry 2 follows only if pullback comes. Hard Stop: $3,800 Stop details: 1H/4H close + follow-through. Total exit. No re-entry without full reanalysis. Soft Exit Protocols At $3,850 sweep + spike: reduce 50% $3,820 close without reversal: scale out 75% HTF bearish engulfing near $3,800: full exit TP Protocol TP1: $4,130 Auto-sell 60% of position TP2: $4,250 Close remainder or trail to $4,320 Optional TP3: $4,320 – $4,350 For breakout runners only Trail SL under 1H swing low every $15 move For Emergency Re-Entry Scenario: ETH dumps to $2,950 – $3,050 Do not long immediately Wait for: Long lower wick rejection New bullish FVG on 15m/1H BOS back above $3,150 Then: Long with original TP plan, new SL = $2,850 Risk Risk per Trade: 1.5% max account equity Entry 1: 40% allocation Entry 2: 60% allocation NO compounding or pyramiding Leverage Rules Max 3x isolated Must have 4H stop loss placed in system Immediate invalidation: If BTC breaks below $110.6K: close all ETH longs If funding spikes above 0.18%: scale down or exit Not financial advice.

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Price slammed lower in one big displacement — that’s the raid. Late sellers jumped in at the bottom, but they’re trapped. Then you get that slow, curvy retrace back up. That’s not strength; it’s inducement. Smart money uses those eager buyers to exit and reload shorts. Unless price reclaims the displacement high, this setup almost always delivers lower. Price slammed lower in one big displacement — that’s the raid. Late sellers jumped in at the bottom, but they’re trapped. Then you get that slow, curvy retrace back up. That’s not strength; it’s inducement. Smart money uses those eager buyers to exit and reload shorts. Unless price reclaims the displacement high, this setup almost always delivers lower. Purpose of video is to identify this move and not necessarily trade it but know that you by watching this video will know the direction the coin is going, This move over the past four years I average about 87% on rate with my confluences and it occurs about 15 to 20 times a day that are that reliable trade is about 5 to 1 minute long. Definitely something I keep close to my chest due to the effectiveness but also because I don't want it to get in the wrong hands new traders hands but I'm getting old and I need to start getting this stuff out.

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BTC looking primed for a sharp move into FOMC around the 17th, likely a wick up near 119.2k before a heavy rejection. Expect downside pressure into the 19th, with wicks toward 112k–110k before stabilizing. From there, rebalance and accumulation could set the stage for a strong recovery leg higher. Classic shakeout before continuation.

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Short BTC with SL 114k, first target 112.8k, main target 111.9k–111.5k. TP1: 112.8k (first liquidity pocket). TP2: 111.9k–111.5k (main draw). 114k (last rejection high). Too slow for me. But this is after all the expansion.

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Price isn’t held up by your tweets — it’s held up by volume. And volume says lower. By walking through the profile step by step, I explain how: The thick high-volume nodes act as magnets for price. The thin low-volume zones provide little support and often get filled quickly. Bitcoin’s current setup suggests price is more likely to retrace lower to retest the areas where most of the trading volume occurred. If you’ve ever wondered how to connect the dots between the volume profile and the order book, or why market structure points down when everyone else says up

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Long Setup (if 113.5k breaks with displacement) Entry: 113.2–113.4k (retrace into FVG/breaker) SL: 112.8k TP1: 114.2k TP2: 115k Short Setup (if 112.0k breaks) Entry: 112.0–112.2k (retrace after breakdown) SL: 113.6k TP1: 111.0–110.8k TP2: 110.5k Short Setup (Buy-side raid rejection) Entry: 114.2–114.8k SL: 115.3k TP1: 112.8k TP2: 111.5k
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