I don’t like catching reversals, so I’m never interested in the first move. I let that initial move play out because once it’s complete, it aligns the lower-timeframe structure with the higher-timeframe direction. That alignment usually leads to an internal structure breakout (Bo).
Once that breakout is confirmed, I know price is preparing to expand back toward the higher-timeframe key level. During that expansion, a series of breakouts often occur creating multiple opportunities to join the continuation.
The only job at that point is to find clean entry models and identify zones likely to hold for the continuation. In some expansions, there will be around six potential zones 2 might miss, 2 might hit stop-loss, and the remaining two run to target.
Sometimes 4 or 5 will run to Tp
Do you understand??
For those of us trading SLK , we honestly have one of the easiest jobs.
🎯 Identify direction
🎯 Identify target
You can do both in under 5 minutes then use any entry model you trust to follow up.
But the real enemies?
😤 Impatience
💸 Greed
😎 Overconfidence
These three can take years to master.
If you already understand SLK, study the Daily–H1 of EURCAD right now.
It’s a textbook example of how SLK should be traded…
But the question is will you have the patience? 🧠