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    I'm not sure if waiting so much to enter is the best.Many times, waiting confirmation makes you lose the best price.Isn't it better to take a little more?

  3. #23
    You are right that waiting can result in a less favorable entry.However, my priority is to reduce risks.I prefer to lose some initial movement pips than to enter without having a clear confirmation.Each trader must decide which approach best suits its risk style and tolerance.

  4. #24
    Honestly, this sounds like a lot of complication for something that could be simplified with a good EA.Why not automate all this?

  5. #25
    Automatizing it is a great idea, and many traders do it.However, variables such as rejection patterns or setbacks are sometimes difficult to encode with precision.In addition, for me, manual trading allows me to adapt decisions in real time and learn more about the market.Automatizing could be a next step, but I prefer to dominate it manually first.

  6. #26
    Why do you always mention the trend line angles?It seems arbitrary.Do they really make so much difference?

  7. #27
    The angles are essential to identify the strength and direction of the market.A 75 degree line shows an aggressive movement that could be corrected soon, while one of 30 degrees suggests a more stable trend.Combining them with fresh areas and patterns such as crack and snap gives an important statistical advantage in operations.

  8. #28
    Update on active operations: Nzdusd Sale: It continues to move in favor of the operation.Audjpy Sale: Rejection and rejection completed, I added more positions.GBPJPY sale: showing weakness in the marked area.

  9. #29
    Incredible how you keep so many operations at the same time.Don't you feel overloaded?I barely handle one or two and already stress me.

  10. #30
    At first, I also felt overwhelmed, but with practice and a clear plan, I learned to manage multiple operations.I divided my approach between each one, prioritizing those that require more attention.A tip: use strict alerts and rules to reduce stress and the need for constant monitoring.

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