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A few days back I flagged a pullback scenario for ETH and several other assets using HPH signals on lower timeframes. Now we're looking at an HPL (High Probability Low) setup forming.
The thing about these signals is they scale beautifully—the higher your timeframe, the more reliable the reads become. That said, they're still pretty solid even when you're zoomed in on the shorter charts. If you're tracking price action closely, this HPL pattern could be worth watching for potential support levels and entry opportunities.
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ETH is bottoming out, but I feel like the HPH signal set has been overly mythologized.
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The higher the time frame, the more reliable it is. Playing on lower levels is fine, but don’t treat it as gospel.
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Entry opportunity? I’d still wait for a deeper drop before making a move.
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I’ve looked at this pattern for a while, and it’s a bit ambiguous. But it’s definitely worth paying attention to.
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Support is support, no need to make it seem like a gold mine.
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Using HPH for short-term trading? Might as well just look at candlestick patterns for reliability.
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Thinking about entering right now? Still need to wait and see if it breaks or not.
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The reliability of this is questionable; the market changes so quickly.
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What exactly are you closely tracking? Just watch for the breakout, and that’s it.