### 1. Heikin Ashi:
- The recent candles are small with no strong lower shadows (short wicks and small bodies) → Indicates weakening buyers.
- No pure bullish candles (full green body with no lower shadow) are visible.
### 2. Regular Candles:
- Formation of a small red candle after the peak of 95,600 → Suggests a retest of resistance and a potential double-top pattern.
- Trading volume has decreased compared to the previous leg (smaller blue volumes) → Weak demand at higher levels.
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### Is now the time to enter?
**No**, it’s better to wait until one of the following two scenarios becomes clear:
#### **1) Long Entry Signal:**
- Clear breakout above **95,600** (more than one 4H candle closing above resistance).
- **Heikin Ashi confirmation:** At least **2 strong bullish candles** (long body, short lower shadow).
- High buying volume relative to the **10-candle average**.
- **Entry strategy:** After the 4H candle closes above resistance, you can enter long with a stop-loss below **95,600** and an initial target of **98,000–100,000**.
#### **2) Short Entry Signal:**
- Breakdown and **4H candle closing below the purple trendline** (short-term support).
- **Heikin Ashi confirmation:** Appearance of at least **2 consecutive red candles** with short shadows.
- Increase in selling volume (red volume larger than average).
- **Entry strategy:** After the candle closes below the trendline, you can enter short with a stop-loss above the breakdown point and an initial target around **92,000–90,000**.
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### **Summary:**
- **Do not open any new trades** until either a breakout above **95,600** or a breakdown below the trendline occurs.
- Always place a **tight stop-loss** at the invalidation point.
- Adjust position size based on **risk management**.
By following these principles, you’ll enter trades with **limited risk** and a **higher probability of success**. Good luck!
- The recent candles are small with no strong lower shadows (short wicks and small bodies) → Indicates weakening buyers.
- No pure bullish candles (full green body with no lower shadow) are visible.
### 2. Regular Candles:
- Formation of a small red candle after the peak of 95,600 → Suggests a retest of resistance and a potential double-top pattern.
- Trading volume has decreased compared to the previous leg (smaller blue volumes) → Weak demand at higher levels.
---
### Is now the time to enter?
**No**, it’s better to wait until one of the following two scenarios becomes clear:
#### **1) Long Entry Signal:**
- Clear breakout above **95,600** (more than one 4H candle closing above resistance).
- **Heikin Ashi confirmation:** At least **2 strong bullish candles** (long body, short lower shadow).
- High buying volume relative to the **10-candle average**.
- **Entry strategy:** After the 4H candle closes above resistance, you can enter long with a stop-loss below **95,600** and an initial target of **98,000–100,000**.
#### **2) Short Entry Signal:**
- Breakdown and **4H candle closing below the purple trendline** (short-term support).
- **Heikin Ashi confirmation:** Appearance of at least **2 consecutive red candles** with short shadows.
- Increase in selling volume (red volume larger than average).
- **Entry strategy:** After the candle closes below the trendline, you can enter short with a stop-loss above the breakdown point and an initial target around **92,000–90,000**.
---
### **Summary:**
- **Do not open any new trades** until either a breakout above **95,600** or a breakdown below the trendline occurs.
- Always place a **tight stop-loss** at the invalidation point.
- Adjust position size based on **risk management**.
By following these principles, you’ll enter trades with **limited risk** and a **higher probability of success**. Good luck!
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