You did well but Dimitry is as ever quite right. Volume is key. For me I need three things in evidence:
1. Volume
2. Wave pattern
3. 3 Dragons
Wave patterns always played a large part in Sonic classics and that applies here. The only thing I would add is that the wave can and frequently will be a bounce off a key support oir resistance level. This morning GU I had two entries. My first I exited as the pattern deteriorated. A mistake as it turned out, second entry was more obvious with some big volumes and the wave pattern being a number of bounces off verified support area. Becuase the range this mroning is tight taking 20 pips here is sensible, London has been running a while and still the moves are small. It is Monday after all. Choosing your entry and exit point are key. Islander is the master at this. Real time practice is the only way as it is easy to see these things in hindsight, never easy in real time. I have a view that says you have just got to keep looking at how to improve your entries and exits by learning from how you behave in real time when the signals are presented to you. Because my timing was off I am still a bit short of my 50 pips. So now I must wait for the next signal - maybe until NYO. Ah well practice makes perfect.
Katte, kabuto no o wo shime yo. Size doesn't matter, leverage is the killer