Tilt your head to the left a little and it becomes clearer.
It is a rather unconventional analysis, but given the fact I used this exact theory on the eurusd to make the 100 line layout on the 9th, still takes trades from, and have only added, but never adjusted any of it, gives me strong reason to think this will work out. The measurements are just too similar, from the overall width of the channel boundaries, the consistent reactions at each extreme, sub extreme, and midlines, plus the almost identical ranges of the extreme sub trends. Then the consistent size of the consolidation zone, with price reacting at the same angles as it did in the lower channel to the same degrees, short to acknowledge, longer to make the point, dip then go, then come back, brush along it, then go. This consistent pattern each visit to the trend lines makes me think that along with the deceleration on the daily candles, paired with the location in the flat channel, showing a strong reaction with the inverted hammer makes it most likely it will go from point 1. I just also see that point 2 and 3 follow along the rising line pattern it has been following so far.
I have been looking at this chart all day because I wanted to choose a pair to "stress test" my risk management system, and duplicate the results a second time from a "Micro" account. When I say micro, I mean $35 "micro". This account can hedge, and order of positions is any in any out, has a high leverage 1:1000 (I use it as "if there's more than $1 in there, I can place a trade", not the other way around). I have spent a bit of time reviewing the pip count, swap, spread, overnight, and all the "numbers" for this, as well as worked out where the right trade levels should be. If this trade does not work from the third entry, then it will become hedged, not stopped out, and this will be the official start of the duplication challenge I have set for this system. $35, 500 pips, and thats's it. Goal is to double it. Wrong 3 times, and the 4th trade goes wrong, account is blown. It's $35 so not much risk for the attempt. If the sytem works, this should be a cake walk working it out should point 3 not work.