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A+ PO3 Setup

Narrative:
Ideal entries are in the manipulation leg (wick) of the
4h candle. This means that however the 4h opens,
we need to anticipate a close before it happens.

So we’ll use immediate PD Arrays that are within the


range we are trading & we want to see the 4h open
up and manipulate into these PD Arrays.

This obviously has to be paired with a HTF Bias,


whether bullish or bearish.

Framework:
What will the actual entries look like?

Let’s say we open the 10:00am candle and the DOL is


still higher. I would be anticipating the 10:00am
candle to manipulate lower into a PDA that we can
long.

Let’s say there’s a 15m FVG under the 10:00am 4h


open. That is where I would like to see the entry
model form.

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Entry Model Is Simply This:
- SMT (NQ & ES)
- Change in State of Delivery

That’s it.

You just have to make sure the timeframes are


aligned. So for a 15m FVG we are going to be
looking at the 1m to identify SMT and CISD.

Now let’s get into some examples of


A+, B+ and C+ Setups.

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1h sets the framework for us here. You can see the
10:00am 4h candle opens up (leaves almost no
lower wick which means the move higher is the
manipulation leg) and sweeps BSL, also putting in
SMT at the highs

We get a CISD on the 5m which will be our entry,


and we look to partial at the 4h low (wick) and
target the sellside liquidity as our final TP.

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Another A+ Setup

We identify a liquidity sweep and change in


state of delivery. The 2:00pm 4h opens up and
leaves no upper wick, showing me that the
move lower is going to be the manipulation leg.
We also have clear opposing DOL that can be
identified through the LRLR

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We make a move lower and take an internal
low, also putting in SMT. This will trigger our
entry, targeting the high of the 4h as a partial
point and the BSL level as a final target.

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C+ PO3 Setup
C+ PO3 Setup

This is what a C+ setup looks like.


There are not many of these out there due to
the fact that this strategy works extremely
well.

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We open up the 10:00am 4h, with no clear direction as
to where it might go. We do not have SMT anywhere
which is the basis for an entry, and we also have a
manipulation into a FVG, so this should go up, right?

Wrong. Instead, we get a CISD lower. But again,


there is no SMT, no liquidity swept, so there is no
entry. Even if it may work out and target the lows,
we will still never take an entry without SMT.

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Now, let’s take a look at
another A+ setup

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10:00am opens up, leaves minimal to no lower wick,
and a FVG directly below the wick. This tells me that
we will manipulate into that FVG to continue higher.
Remember, we don’t have an entry model here just
yet.

We pull into the FVG as expected, and we also put in


SMT inside the FVG. Now, we can drop down to the
1m which is the aligned timeframe for a 5/15m FVG,
and we want to see our entry model form there. We
want to see a Change in state of delivery.
This becomes our entry, and we target the 4h high as
our target.

There you go :)
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