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The 'Charlie Candle' strategy: How to read liquidity and leverage market momentum [Video]

The 'Charlie Candle' strategy: How to read liquidity and leverage market momentum [Video]

In the latest New York trading room session, Juan Maldonado presented a high-probability trading setup based on the 30-minute S&P chart, focusing on the "Charlie Candle" pattern. This pattern plays a crucial role in reading market liquidity and analyzing momentum.

What is the 'Charlie Candle' and why is it important?

The "Charlie Candle" is a key pattern that reveals significant price rejection and concentrated trading volume. Identifying this setup allows traders to pinpoint critical areas where the market will likely reverse or continue its trend with strong momentum.

Selling strategy: Price rejection and protective stop losses

Juan demonstrated an effective selling strategy when the price was rejected in the "Charlie Candle" setup. Additionally, he explained how to use the "Alpha" and "Tango" candles to set stop losses that protect capital and minimize risk.

The importance of reading liquidity and market momentum

One of the most valuable aspects of this strategy is the ability to read market liquidity. Understanding where buying and selling pressure accumulates can be the difference between a winning and losing trade. Juan emphasized that recognizing market momentum is essential for anticipating future price movements and positioning trades correctly.

Mastering patterns like the "Charlie Candle" and understanding liquidity dynamics are essential to improving your trading performance.

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