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London Session Trade

Safety Trade Long

Continuation Blowoff
EURUSD
Long
Apr 7, 2026
Apr 7, 2026
🚫 No Trade
1h20m
Patterns Found
DC
A.1
EMA
E.1
TDI
T.1
Dealer Cycle Phase

Late L2 transitioning toward L3 exhaustion

KEY LESSON

When triangulation, TDI, EMA structure and trap direction all agree, stop looking for reasons not to take the trade.

Too Much Confirmation to Ignore



Every once in a while a trade comes along that isn't complicated β€” it's just a matter of whether you're willing to believe what's right in front of you. Thursday was one of those days. Every piece confirmed the same direction, one after another, until there was really nothing left to argue with.

The 200 EMA was sloping down, but price had already retested the 50 EMA high and was starting to look like it wanted to cross over the 200. That 200 had already been pierced in the prior session, so this wasn't new territory β€” it was continuation of a shift that had already started. The 50 was acting as support/resistance, and everything was pointing toward the 800.

The 13 EMA's open channel revealed a hidden W. That's the kind of structure that's easy to miss if you're only glancing at price β€” you have to actually look at what the channel is doing, not just where price closed.



The Trap

Yesterday already did the dirty work β€” the board got cleared, highs and lows stopped out, so today didn't need its own popout signal to confirm.

Today's trap was clean: 13 pips, in the direction of the eventual move, with a shark-on-a-stick popout right at the trap's top. Since we were sitting at a low, the trap direction lining up with the trade direction was exactly what you'd expect structurally β€” this is what a trap looks like when it's confirming rather than faking you out.

The trap itself was a 13 pip move in the direction of the move β€” a shark on a stick, popping out right at the top of the trap. That's the kind of trap that confirms itself: it moves the same direction the trade eventually takes, which is a stronger tell than a trap that fakes the opposite way. Price pulled back to the open channel, confirming long. I'd even marked a secondary 50 open channel earlier, and price pulled back to that one too. At a certain point you have to ask yourself β€” how much more confirmation does a trade need before you stop asking questions and take it?


The Setup

A newer trader glancing at a downsloping 200 EMA would default to bearish (and yes that is what our rules say- but lets look closer. That assumption misses the more important detail: price had already retested the 50 EMA from the top and was pressing toward a cross over the 200 β€” which is early EMA reclaim behavior. (yellow circles in chart below)

The hidden W inside the 13 EMA channel was the real tell. Channels don't always show their structure obviously β€” sometimes you have to look for the shape underneath the noise. Combined with the 50 acting as support and everything pointing toward the 800, this was a market setting up to go up, not down, regardless of what the 200's slope suggested on its own.




The Entry

TDI gave a W above the yellow price line, and then confirmed again above the TDI 50. Since yesterday's popout signal had already done its job, today didn't need a repeat β€” we were clear to go long without waiting for a second popout.

Sitting at a low meant the trap would run in the direction of the trade, which is exactly what happened.








Triangulation

backed this up before the entry even printed. GU and DXY were already showing the move in motion.



The Result

  • TDI printed a W above the yellow line, then held above the 50

  • Low held exactly where it needed to

  • Price pulled back to both the primary and secondary open channels β€” twice confirmed

  • Entry ran with no real resistance into the move


Almost too easy. No drawdown. A safe trade sitting right inside the prime window.




Patterns found in this trade

Dealer Cycle Pattern

A.1 Trap Reversal (Divergence-Confirmed)

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EMA Pattern

E.1 Compression Before Reversal

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TDI Pattern

T.1 Double Distribution Top/Bottom

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The Lesson

Not every profitable move is a high-quality trade. If price already heavily expanded before prime window and there is no clean trap behavior into the 50 EMA, continuation trades become lower quality and carry increased exhaustion risk.

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Dealer Cycle Notes

This session aligned with late-stage L2 continuation behavior. Dealers had already pushed price higher earlier in the session before prime window began, leaving limited ADR expansion remaining. The shallow pullback into the 50 EMA created a continuation opportunity for advanced traders, but conditions failed strict 3x30 beginner standards due to weak trap behavior, limited remaining range, and late-cycle exhaustion.

Dealer Cycle Phase

Late L2 transitioning toward L3 exhaustion

Trade Tags

EURUSD, continuation trade, no trade day, 3x30 rules, W continuation, TDI cross, 50 EMA continuation, blowoff move, prime window, dealer cycle, forex trading, beginner trading, DMR, continuation blowoff, TDI continuation, 50 EMA retest, BTMM, advanced continuation setup, momentum continuation

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The Result

Almost too easy. No drawdown. A safe trade sitting right inside the prime window.

PIPS
+30pips
R:R

2:1

Time in Trade
1h20m

Could You Have Seen It?

This trade looks obvious now. It wasn't obvious then.
Using only the chart below, see if you can identify:
The trap  |  The clue  |  The entry   |  The target

EURUSD 15-minute chart from Tuesday 4/7 showing a late-stage continuation setup during the HST prime window. Price trends higher throughout the session while staying mostly above the 50 EMA, with only a shallow pullback into the EMA before continuing upward. The chart highlights a weak continuation trap, a W continuation structure, and a TDI green/red cross used for a long entry. Price eventually pushes approximately 30–40 pips higher into exhaustion before reversing sharply back toward the 50 EMA. The setup is marked as a β€œno trade day” for strict 3x30 beginner rules due to weak trap behavior, limited ADR remaining, and lack of strong 50 EMA interaction.
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