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DislikedUSDJPY — Clean setup Took a sell after M15 confirmation below resistance Not the safest entry, but acceptable for an aggressive play Key level here is 160 There’s clear liquidity above it, so market can still push higher before the real move SL: 160.00 TP1: 158.80 TP2: 158.00 TP3: 156.80 Plan is simple: If price rejects and starts breaking down → hold If it keeps ranging or pushes back up → manage risk fast Best entries come after a sweep and H1 close This one is earlier than ideal, so management matters Let’s see how it reacts {image}...Ignored
Disliked{quote} USDJPY – Clean liquidity sweep → confirmation → execution Waited for a clear setup, not random entries. Price took liquidity above the level Then failed back below Got confirmation on M15 Entered short Managed the trade step by step: Closed partial 1/3 Moved SL to BE (+ a few pips) Removed all risk from the trade Now it’s a free position running toward deeper targets. Key takeaway: Don’t enter on the sweep Enter on the confirmation The money is in the move AFTER the trap, not in the trap itself.Ignored
Disliked{quote} USDJPY – execution and management Waited for the sweep above the highs Got the rejection Entered on confirmation TP1 taken Stop moved to breakeven Now it’s just management Most of the work is not the entry It’s what you do after Take partials Protect the trade Let the rest run That’s the difference between a setup and a result {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} That’s the game. Started with 3 sells on USDJPY. Closed two in profit. Now only one position left — risk already covered. No stress. No pressure. Now it’s simple: Either price breaks lower → I ride it. Or it comes back → I’m out at BE. Most traders mess this up. They go all in, hold everything, and turn winners into losers. This is the difference: You don’t need to catch the whole move. You just need to manage it properly. Protect first. Then let the market pay you. Discipline > prediction.Ignored