Break vs Reclaim: When You Separate Them, You Chase Less
Separating Break from Reclaim gives you a reason to wait—so you chase less.
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Separating Break from Reclaim gives you a reason to wait—so you chase less.
Read entry ->Wyckoff Phases gain meaning only inside the higher‑timeframe story. This post summarizes a practical, context‑first way to read them.
Read entry ->What separates wins from losses is not the stop line, but the structure of the question you ask.
Read entry ->Correction starts when the event fades and the structure remains.
Read entry ->A practical routine to reduce emotional entries by preparing candidates in advance and managing each one with assumption, constraint, and trigger.
Read entry ->If HTF reviews keep failing under LTF noise, the issue is often not analysis quality but missing decision fixation. This post explains how to convert HTF checks into executable constraints.
Read entry ->Recurring MTF confusion usually starts not from a lack of signals, but from mixing roles. A structural look at HTF/LTF separation and the Bias→Context→Trigger order.
Read entry ->A practical reading of MTF (multi-timeframe analysis) through four well-known technical-analysis thinkers, focused on keeping higher-frame direction and lower-frame timing aligned.
Read entry ->A Wyckoff-style way to use MTF: fix the higher-timeframe phase/background first, then treat lower timeframes as execution conditions inside that scene.
Read entry ->Repeated multi-timeframe confusion is often not a lack of signals but a breakdown in thinking order. Separating HTF vs LTF roles makes the chaos visible.
Read entry ->A clean 4H structure break and the checklist that made it obvious in 1K Scanner.
Read entry ->MTF isn’t about seeing more. It’s about getting shaken less. Here’s the simple logic.
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