(High accuracy, minimal noise, works on BTC/ETH/SOL)
🎯 What's the catch?
Combination of Price Action + Volume Profile + Smart Money Concepts without indicator noise.
📊 Entry rules (LONG example):
1️⃣ Find the accumulation zone (where "smart money" gathered positions):
- Horizontal level where the price oscillated for a long time
- Then a sharp drop down ("stop-loss raid")
- Return to the zone on increased volume
2️⃣ Waiting for confirmation:
- A "bull flag" is formed (correction on low volume)
- The last candle before the entry: closing in the upper 25% of the range
3️⃣ Entry point:
- Buy on the breakout of the confirmation candle
- Stop: below the local minimum (1-2% risk)
⚡ Real parameters for BTC/USDT:
- Timeframe: 15M-1H
- Leverage: 3x-5x
- Risk per trade: 1-2% of the deposit
- Take profit:
- 50% of the position at 1:3 risk
- The rest — trailing stop with a step of 1%
💎 Filters for increasing accuracy:
✔ Volume analysis:
- In the accumulation zone, there should be candles with high volume
- On the breakout — volume above the average for the last 24 hours
✔ Liquidity trap:
- Before moving up, there is often a false breakout down
✔ Time factor:
- Best triggers — during the European/American session
📉 Example of a SHORT trade (ETH/USDT):
1. Distribution zone: $3,400-3,450 (spent a lot of time in this range)
2. False breakout upwards: Sharp jump to $3,470 followed by a pullback
3. Confirmation: 3 red candles with increasing volume
4. Entry: On the breakout of $3,390
5. Result: Drop to $3,250 (1:5 risk-reward)
🚨 5 reasons why traders lose their deposit:
1. Enter before confirmation (lack of patience)
2. Set stop-losses at round numbers (where they are "collected")
3. Ignore liquidity seasonality (trading in the Asian session)
4. Increase leverage after a loss (revenge on the market)
5. Do not keep a trade journal (do not learn from mistakes)
📌 "Sniper" checklist:
✅ Is there an accumulation/distribution zone?
✅ Was there a "liquidity raid"?
✅ Is the volume increasing towards the breakout?
✅ Is the time of day suitable?
4/4 "YES" = ENTRY
💡 How to practice without risk?
1. Open a demo account on Binance
2. Make 20+ "paper" trades
3. Analyze the entry accuracy
💬 Your experience?
- Have you noticed "liquidity traps"?
- What filters do you use?
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