@Mr_BTrade Goodday Boss.
Please what are the confluence you demand when a CRT high or low is purged?
Do you necessarily demand an SMT before executing on C3?
@Mr_BTrade Goodday Boss.
Please what are the confluence you demand when a CRT high or low is purged?
Do you necessarily demand an SMT before executing on C3?
CRT is primarily a liquidity manipulation model. It can lead to either a reversal or a continuation, depending on the higher-timeframe narrative and where it forms.
CRT at a major HTF premium/discount, key PD Array, or after a liquidity sweep → higher probability of a reversal.
CRT in the middle of a range or in line with the dominant trend → can simply be a continuation setup.
The key is not the CRT itself, but the context around it.
Remember:
CRT shows that liquidity has been taken.
Confirmation (displacement, CISD/MSS, FVG, SMT, etc.) tells you whether the market is likely to reverse or continue.
A CRT without context is just a candle pattern. A CRT with narrative becomes a high-probability setup. 🔥
@BIASHUNTERFX Goodday chief.. please a question...
How do you approach CRT on correlated pairs when one asset purges the range high and the other does not purge, creating an SMT
The day you realize:
HTF CRT = LTF Turtle Soup
HTF FVG = LTF Turtle Soup
HTF Rejection Block = LTF Order Block
is the day price starts making sense.
The Higher Timeframe shows the outcome.
The Lower Timeframe reveals the cause.
The market is fractal. 🔥
Most traders lose because they make trading complicated.
My model is simple:
HTF Bias → LTF Turtle Soup → First Presented FVG → Expansion
No indicators. No guessing. No chasing.
Just liquidity, timing, and execution.
Simple logic. High probability. ATM Machine. 💰
Got any doubts about how to use CRT to frame your trade ideas?
Or how to pick the right entry pattern when there's so many to choose from?
This lecture by Romeo covers both and more.
Take notes and enjoy.
@Romeotpt