What if the range itself is the trap for $ZEC /USDT longs?
$ZEC - SHORT
Trade Plan:
Entry: 487.76 – 488.80
SL: 502.43
TP1: 477.66
TP2: 470.59
TP3: 459.97
Why this setup?
- 1D trend is *range*, but the 4h MTF bias flips SHORT with 67% confidence—this isn't a breakout, it's a mean-reversion squeeze.
- RSI (15m) at 54.77 shows zero momentum fuel; price is stalling right at the 488.28 reference, which is both entry and resistance.
- ATR (1h) at 4.54 means tight stops are lethal—the 502.43 invalidation is 2.9% away, but TP1 (477.66) offers a 2.2% drop before the range's bottom.
- The score edge (+5.5) favors shorts, but the rank (48.7) warns: this is a scalp, not a trend. Why now? Because the 488.80 high is a magnet for late longs, and the clock is ticking.
Debate:
Are we fading the bounce at 488, or is this the fakeout before a 502 sweep?
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$ZEC - SHORT
Trade Plan:
Entry: 487.76 – 488.80
SL: 502.43
TP1: 477.66
TP2: 470.59
TP3: 459.97
Why this setup?
- 1D trend is *range*, but the 4h MTF bias flips SHORT with 67% confidence—this isn't a breakout, it's a mean-reversion squeeze.
- RSI (15m) at 54.77 shows zero momentum fuel; price is stalling right at the 488.28 reference, which is both entry and resistance.
- ATR (1h) at 4.54 means tight stops are lethal—the 502.43 invalidation is 2.9% away, but TP1 (477.66) offers a 2.2% drop before the range's bottom.
- The score edge (+5.5) favors shorts, but the rank (48.7) warns: this is a scalp, not a trend. Why now? Because the 488.80 high is a magnet for late longs, and the clock is ticking.
Debate:
Are we fading the bounce at 488, or is this the fakeout before a 502 sweep?
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