Today’s (8/11) only capture the “winning setup” and enter!
Today (8/11)
“1-Minute Chart” [Winning Pattern] just capture and enter!
(GBPJPY)
★ After the signal lights up, a green band covering by a pink band pattern is a guaranteed entry!
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An indicator where you can learn the entry point visually
Specialized for short-term trading in binary options and FX
We will reveal a rock-solid entry method using the “1-minute chart indicator.”
<Entry steps①② are simple!>
In an upward trend,
① Light up the arrow signal to prepare for entry.
② With the arrow signal lit, if the pink band of the indicator is being scooped up by the green band from the bottom in a scooping shape then, a few seconds before the current candle closes or just after it closes, perform a high entry on a 1-minute or 3-minute timeframe.
※ Signal lit does not mean entry. If the indicator does not take the shape of scooping the green band, do not enter (the frequency of entry at signal light is about once every several times).
※ In a 1-minute chart, there are several dozen to 100 entry opportunities per day
Just capture the “winning shape” and enter!
< Scooping up the green band shape= What is the winning pattern? >
Points where similar entries are possible are those with an indicator shape like in the image below.
In a downward trend,
① Light up the arrow signal to prepare for entry.
② With the arrow signal lit, the pink band of the indicator is covered from above by the green bandoverhead shape, then, a few seconds before the current candle closes or just after it closes, perform a low entry on a 1-minute or 3-minute timeframe.
※ Signal lit does not mean entry, so if the indicator does not scoot the green band over, do not enter (the frequency of entry at signal light is about once every several times).
※ On a 1-minute chart, there are several dozen to 100 entry opportunities per day
“Just capture the winning shape and enter!”
< Scooping up the green band shape= What is the winning shape?>
Points where similar entries are possible are those with an indicator shape like in the image below.
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