RektProof Setups
RektProof Setups
RektProof Setups
Table of Contents
RP Breaker Setup 2
Range strategy 4
Power of Three 8
Reversal Pattern 13
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RP Breaker Setup
Here is a review of some current price action on a short setup using the breaker setup.
High forms, Price breaks the high/deviates above and prints a market structure break,
Formed Demand in grey.
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Demand fails to hold and you have a MSB to the downside. Price retests the newly
formed breaker.
Price proceeds to the next area of liquidity (Equal Lows) before reversing
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Range strategy
Quick write up on a commonly used setup I tend to look for when price ranges.
1. Range Forms
2. Price sweep/deviation of range point
3. MSB (Market structure break)
4. Test of formed SD
5. TP
1. Range forms
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2. MSB
-Following the price sweep/deviation; price breaks structure and shifts to a new low.
-Test of formed SD
-Formed supply following sweep + MSB
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3. TP
Following the test of the formed SD, price proceeds to the untapped low.
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Power of Three
Accumulate at day open, manipulate price down shortly after to engineer liquidity then push
price up and look to distribute.
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More examples
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Broken Swing Points
I want to briefly cover instances when I see traders get trapped within different variations as
price consolidates and breaks down and how to potentially avoid.
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- Conclusion
We know the standard swing failure pattern; price sweeps a level and reverts to the
opposing side.
This is when breakout traders come in and are trapped hence the manipulation cycle.
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Potential Entries
PO3's play a vital role when price breaks a key swing point. As long as we leave an
opposing high any close below is a high probability we trap first and then go for the high
second
Breakers offer good entry points for a broken low once we shift above
Conclusion
Acting out of impulse anticipating certain movements will only leave you tied into a position
that you didn't have a gameplan for. Ask yourself why we are breaking down, if we left any
opposing ends that might potentially trap retail traders.
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Reversal Pattern
Quick write up/examples on a commonly used reversal setup that I tend to look for.
1. Low forms
2. Price Deviates/Sweep below the low
3. MS Shift
4. Test of formed Breaker/Demand
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Three Tap Setup
One of the easier setups to spot and play after identifying your range. This setup is tailored
around trapping breakout traders and forming a base to retest at a later date
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When price reaches a formed swing point in a range it is common to get "bearish at
demand" and "bullish at supply".
Those expecting a break will enter a breakout trade, ultimately getting trapped as we return
to the level the trap started at a later date.
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Conclusion
The market revolves around liquidity moving from low to high and vice versa, running stops
on both ends.
The views are subjective to my own trading knowledge as it’s different for everyone.
Orderflow
Trend-Range (accumulate-Distribute)
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Valid Market Structure
Valid market structure is market structure that follows orderflow with unbroken lows as price
exhausts and enters re accumulation.
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Valid Market Structure Break
When market structure breaks a key low as price trends. Price goes range bound into
distribution.
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Knowing what a Supply/Demand (SD) is and knowing how to use them are different. Small
writeup to provide clarity, to my perspective:
- Improper use of SD
- Suggested Use of SD
- Conclusion
Improper use of SD
Price always has an objective. When you have 2 swing points/liquidity pockets we are
moving from one end to the other.
Mocking up SD levels between those 2 points will more then likely invalidate as price has
decided it will engineer stops
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Suggested use of SD levels
Normally how I mark up SD areas are at the bottom of a range/bottom-top of liquidity points.
As price taps demand/runs a low we then move onto the next area of liquidity/supply
invalidating all in-between.
Conclusion
Ask yourself what price is attracted too. If you know how to draw a certain level without
context as to what the market is seeking this does not mean it will work and be applicable.
Knowing levels vs using judgement come into play.Context is key.
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Price Action - Alts
This is how Alts have played out the last few weeks to my perspective and currently.
Examples below
When you see price move up early in the week and sentiment favoring a certain side its
good to zoom out and mark out your untested HTF Demands as we might be engineering
liquidity.
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Conclusion
I only take 3 types of setups in any given market and always document them.
Breakers have always been my highest hit rate, followed up by ranges +SD.
Meanwhile every time I take a pre confirmed setup; it never ends well.
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