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Do you guys rely on extra filters before trusting a reversal setup, or is it mostly about screen time and confidence?
Posted: 30 Prosinac 2025 11:21 PR.P  
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I’ve been tinkering with the idea of upgrading my old kitchen, but every time I look at the layout, I keep comparing it to my charts — messy structure, unclear zones, and too many “fake breakouts,” if you know what I mean. Lately I’ve been working on combining reversal patterns with risk-management rules and basic support/resistance mapping, yet it still feels like I’m missing something. Do you guys rely on extra filters before trusting a reversal setup, or is it mostly about screen time and confidence?

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Posted: 30 Prosinac 2025 11:26 PR.P   [ # 1 ]  
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Funny comparison with the kitchen — I get it more than I’d like to admit. When my setups start looking like a cluttered drawer, I usually go back to the basics: what’s the context, is the momentum fading, and is the level I’m watching actually respected or just a coincidence. I once blew a decent trade because I trusted a clean double-bottom without noticing that momentum had already been flattening for hours. After that, I started mixing reversal cues with the kind of momentum checks described here: https://forextester.com/blog/opening-range-breakout-trading-strategies/

That link helped me understand that even a textbook head-and-shoulders means nothing if the push into the neckline is unusually strong — you need the “cooling off” phase. What I do now is wait for one extra confirmation: either a retest of the zone or a shift in candle behavior. It slows down entries, but I don’t mind missing trades if the ones I take actually make sense.

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Posted: 30 Prosinac 2025 11:26 PR.P   [ # 2 ]  
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I’m not adding much except to say the mix of structure plus a quick peek at how price behaves before and after a reversal signal really does help. I’ve noticed that when support/resistance levels line up with even a slight loss of steam, the setup feels less like wishful thinking and more like something you can actually plan around.

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Posted: 14 Siječanj 2026 03:19 PR.P   [ # 3 ]  
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In Slither io, I followed a snake that was farming only tiny pellets. A fast hunter aimed for them and accidentally crashed into me instead.

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Posted: 16 Siječanj 2026 01:21 PO.P   [ # 4 ]  
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Your analogy between kitchen layout and trading setups is both clever and relatable! Confidence does grow with screen time, but adding filters like volume analysis can enhance precision. For more insights and tools to sharpen your strategies, check out steal a brainrot —it’s a game-changer!

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