Scenario 1: Buy/Long Position ✅ Conditions for Entry: BTC needs to hold the Demand H4 zone (91,000 - 92,500 USDT). Wait for a pullback to the Demand zone with confirmation signals (e.g., Pin Bar, Bullish Engulfing, or a strong Breakout). 📌 Buy Order Details: Item Value Entry Point 92,000 - 93,000 USDT Stop Loss (SL) 89,000 USDT Take Profit 1 (TP1) 97,500 USDT Take Profit 2 (TP2) 100,000 USDT Take Profit 3 (TP3) 102,000 USDT 📝 Explanation: Entry: Wait for the price to pull back to the Demand H4 zone before entering a long position. Stop Loss: Place the Stop Loss below the Demand H4 zone to protect your capital if the price breaks the support. Take Profit: Take partial profits at key resistance levels (97,500 - 102,000 USDT). 📈 Risk-Reward Ratio (R:R): For an Entry at 92,500 USDT and Stop Loss at 89,000 USDT: TP1 (97,500) = 1:1.4 R:R TP2 (100,000) = 1:2 R:R TP3 (102,000) = 1:2.7 R:R 🧩 Scenario 2: Sell/Short Position ✅ Conditions for Entry: BTC must face strong resistance at the Supply Zone (98,000 - 100,000 USDT). Look for rejection signals (e.g., Doji, Shooting Star, or Bearish Engulfing) in this zone. The price should fail to break above the descending trendline. 📌 Sell Order Details: Item Value Entry Point 98,000 - 99,000 USDT Stop Loss (SL) 101,000 USDT Take Profit 1 (TP1) 95,000 USDT Take Profit 2 (TP2) 93,000 USDT Take Profit 3 (TP3) 91,000 USDT 📝 Explanation: Entry: Wait for the price to hit the Supply Zone and show rejection signs before entering a short position. Stop Loss: Place the Stop Loss above the Supply Zone to protect your capital if the price breaks the resistance. Take Profit: Take partial profits at key support levels (95,000 - 91,000 USDT). 📉 Risk-Reward Ratio (R:R): For an Entry at 98,500 USDT and Stop Loss at 101,000 USDT: TP1 (95,000) = 1:1.4 R:R TP2 (93,000) = 1:2.2 R:R TP3 (91,000) = 1:3.0 R:R
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