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Some Setups ..

@srlemos

1) Setup: Extreme

When there is extreme, observe if there will be rejections. Observe smaller and larger
timeframes for better entry.

-> If BB is horizontal, TP1 will be in mid BB, TP2 on the opposite side of BB.

-> Remember: extreme is not only when MA5 leaves BB !! .. the touch of the MA5 in
BB is considered extreme.

When MA5 exits from inside BB and then a reverse candle appears, the second candle
that rejects (CSR - candle retest) MA5 can already be considered as entry.
2) Setup: Diamond

When the candle rejects EMA (which is out of BB) and at the same time makes EXT.

The entry would be in the second candle, preferably in the region where the first
rejection occurred. When the market is very volatile, this second candle does not even
appear! Candle closing after EMA50 makes setup invalid -> CUTLOSS!
Figure above: Rare moment with two diamond setups followed !!
3) Setup: Golden

ALWAYS make sure that, BEFORE the golden setup, MMT or CSAK happened.

The focus is EMA50. The input is the pullback to (or toward) the EMA50. There will be
rejection of the EMA50 which is a sign of continuity of the MMT / CSAK. If there is no
rejection (the ideal is to wait for the candle to close), the setup will be invalid.

NOTE: The price does not necessarily have to touch the EMA50! the approximation is
already valid
4) Setup Gold (not Golden!)

In this setup, we will focus on only two timeframes.

When the price is squeeze and at least 3 candles reject EMA50, a higher TF should be
observed ... the price should be in re-entry region in this higher TF.
5) Setup BMW

As shown in the figure below, when BB is squeeze and EMA50 is passing out of BB, a
shadow is marked to identify the entry of the lowest TF price. In higher TF, the price
must be in reentry position. In lower TF there should be no MMT. There may be EXT.
The sharp:
Another exemple:

The time when EMA50 goes back into BB is when the price "runs"
Another exemple:
Lower TimeFrame ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑

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