Dommy
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@MichalDmochows1 One checklist is missing, the close back below VAH. But from here you can get 2R even before it come backs to VAH. And NOTE that, if it is a true breakout of the VAH there is high possibility of it to come back and tested the VAH and then continue going upward

Am I the only one selling #GER40?



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hehe wasn’t even gonna ask (busy week at work 😄) but glad you took the initiative that’s the best habit to build so here’s your #AnotherOne certificate 🏆 All your points are valid → this was a C setup I wouldn’t have taken it Profile was bearish → break above London then close back inside = short bias DOL context → wick highs above + equal lows below → expected sweep of lows + continuation (C3) toward midnight open Market open → immediate downside break + SMT + EQ break At that point → I’m done for the day didn’t follow my plan + went above EQ → no trade C grade. Move on. London actually gave a great trade though If I was at screen, I take London and skip NY entirely

























