I genuinely believe this is possible within 3 years — not just from discretionary trading alone, but this is the core. I run a personal desk, and this is the exact structure I use daily. Clean planning, not reaction. I send it before London, framed in scenarios, with time and structure in mind.
It’s not a product, not a course. Just the prep that fuels what I do. 50 spots max — because I do share exact levels, and I can’t be diluted on liquidity. If it helps strengthen your own system, good. If not, no worries. Trial is 3 days. After that, $997/month.
This is one of the most useful weekly setups I build. There are also layered formulas I use on top of this that I’ll disclose in reviews — this isn’t about selling structure, it’s about planning flow in detail. - If Monday is a “move day” and pressure hits early, I look to buy reactions down at the green level — that’s a high-conviction reversal spot. - If Monday does absolutely nothing, it actually increases the weight of the bearish scenario overall — not just for Monday, but for the rest of the week. That slow open builds the case for a cleaner leg down. - That top marked “cut” zone? It’s not an entry. If price moves too far above it, especially early in the week, I stop treating the week as having clean sell predictability. It’s not about buying above — it’s about knowing when the clean sell structure becomes random chop.
This zone matters only if hit before 10AM GMT. After that, I drop it. Time matters as much as level — it tells me when price has energy and when it's just drifting. Clean early setups or nothing.
This one’s simple. The shaded zone could’ve been a continuation, but it didn’t hold. The lower line? That’s the trigger. Once price moves past that — long bias is done. It’s the breakdown point. You don’t force anything beyond there.
This level is calculated using internal criteria I’ve built. It doesn’t move — and it’s not always traded. But if price hits it clean, I already have a stop + target idea. It’s not perfect, but it’s consistent. The “ceiling for slowness” is part of a variation formula I’m not disclosing. It influences how and when setups compress — but I’m not laying that out here. It’s part of the broader read I apply when building these scenarios.
I send one thing: my prep, clean and early. If it supports your structure or helps you build one — take the trial. If not, that’s fine too. 3-day trial. Then $997/month. Max 50 people. Email if serious.
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