Today (7/31) “1-minute chart” Capture only the winning patterns and enter!
Today (7/31)
"1-minute chart"【Winning Pattern】Capture it and enter!
(GBPJPY)
★Enter with certainty when the pink band is lifted by the green band after the signal lights up!
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An indicator that lets you learn entry points by sight
Specialized for short-term trading in Binary Options and FX
We will disclose a rock-solid entry method using the '1-minute indicator'.
<The entry steps are①②simple!>
In rising phases,
①When the arrow signal lights up, prepare to enter.
②While the arrow signal is lit,if the pink band of the indicator rises scooping up the green bandfrom belowin this shape,then enter with a High option a few seconds before the current candle closes or right after it closes, using 1-minute or 3-minute verdicts.
※A lit signal does not automatically mean entry, so if the indicator does not scoop up the green band,do not enter (the frequency of entering on a lit signal is about once in several times).
※On the 1-minute chart, there are dozens to 100 entry opportunities per day
Enter by capturing only the 'winning pattern'!
< Shape that scoops up the green band=What is a winning shape? >
Points where similar entries are possible are the indicator shapes shown in the image below.
In a downtrend,
①When the arrow signal lights up, prepare to enter.
②While the arrow signal is lit,the pink band rises to cover the green bandfrom abovein this shape,then enter with a Low option a few seconds before the current candle closes or right after it closes, using 1-minute or 3-minute verdicts.
※A lit signal does not automatically mean entry, so if the indicator does not cover the green bandin this way,do not enter (the frequency of entering on a lit signal is about once in several times).
※On the 1-minute chart, there are dozens to 100 entry opportunities per day
“Enter by capturing only the 'winning shape'!”
< Shape that covers the green band=What is a winning shape? >
Points where similar entries are possible are the indicator shapes shown in the image below.
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