[Episode 115] Not Only Scalp: The Skyward Gap / Entry Structure That Maintains Expected Value Even on M5 and M15
【No. 115: Not only scalping, but also the sky’s gaps—entry structure that does not break even on M5 and M15
The entry logic of the “gap in the sky” is not built from piling up complex conditions,
it is completed with a simplicity comparable to a moving average cross.
However, the situations to enter are clearly narrowed.
• Starting point of the move
• Price range where energy is accumulated
• Position that is easy to run after a breakout
is restricted to respond,
designed to avoid wasteful entries and ensure reproducibility.
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Operability on M5 / M15
On a mid-term time frame like 5-minute or 15-minute charts,
there is less noise and the signals are clearer compared to shorter timeframes.
Therefore,
entry is entrusted to the EA, focusing on the exit decision
makes the operation easier to execute.
• breakeven (trailing to cost)
• partial take-profit
• watchful waiting (how far to pull)
By making these decisions according to the rules,
you can operate with “don't hold unnecessarily” and “let it run if it’s growing.”
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