We’re looking at key red lines on the chart—prime zones for short-term shorting opportunities. These aren’t just random lines; they’ve been carefully selected based on market dynamics. Let’s break it down:
Strategic Short Zones: The red lines represent areas where sellers are likely to step in. These are not long-term plays but quick, tactical shorts.
Market Context Matters: Always consider the broader trend. While these zones are ideal for shorts, confirmation from lower timeframes (like 1H or 15M) is essential.
Tools for Precision: I’ll use CDV, volume profile, and liquidation heatmaps to ensure the setup aligns with market sentiment.
Pro Tip: These short-term trades require agility—monitor price action closely and take profits quickly. The market rewards those who plan ahead and execute with precision.
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