šŸ‹ The 12 Gems of London:

The RVOL is the key to the treasure šŸ’Ž, just don’t fall for the traps of institutional whales—it’s time to learn how to prevent traps. Watch out for corrections

Today at 09:37 VET, during London’s Golden Window, my GEM HUNTER v1.7 multi-agent system (based on the compression + flow + value checklist) detected 12 assets with a Score of 85 to 100. These are: SOL, BNB, DOGE, BTC, ETH, XRP, ADA, AVAX, FIL, ATOM, XLM, and FET.

All of them perfectly match the ā€œHidden Gemsā€ checklist:
āœ… VWAP between -0.5% and +1.0% (Value zone).
āœ… Compressed Bollinger Bands (BBW < 0.06).
āœ… Positive CMF (Institutional flow entering).
āœ… ADX between 15 and 25 (A trend is about to be born).

However, there’s a critical warning that beginners ignore: RVOL (Relative Volume). In this report, all assets have an RVOL between 0.16x and 0.41x. This means the price is loaded and ready, but the volume hasn’t broken out yet.

šŸŽÆ The Golden Rule of the Checklist:
Now is not the time to buy. Wait until the RVOL exceeds 1.5x and the price closes a candle above resistance. If there’s no volume, the breakout is false.

The Gem of the Day: SOL, BNB, and DOGE have the highest CMF and the most perfect VWAP, but they’re waiting for their trigger. TRX, FIL, and AVAX are traps (negative CMF or exhausted ADX).

Conclusion for the disciplined trader:
Patience is the edge. The market gives you the list, but only volume confirms the entry. Watch the next 2 hours; if SOL’s or BNB’s RVOL surpasses 1.5x, the explosion will be immediate.

How do you manage relative volume in your entries? Let me know in the comments. šŸ‘‡

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