key performance of sentiment cycle indicator

key performance of sentiment cycle indicator

I couldn’t resist sharing this idea again because the performance of the Sentiment Cycle Indicator continues to impress, as demonstrated by the latest chart. This post follows up on the idea I shared yesterday, showcasing the indicator’s ability to identify price manipulation and avoid market traps.

Let me explain: Around midnight on Wednesday (yesterday at 00:00 hours), the market was in a sideways phase. The indicator briefly signaled a buy, followed by a small sell signal, before going sideways again. Later, it gave a sell signal, and after another sideways period, it returned to sell mode. What’s remarkable is how accurately the indicator identifies these phases, guiding you through periods of low volume and reduced market activity.
• The Red and Green Backgrounds: These represent clear buy and sell signals, helping traders act with confidence.
• No green/red background or Plain chart: This signify sideways markets, where no significant signals are detected, helping traders avoid over-trading or entering low-probability trades. (highlighted in blue line border box)

Notice the two marked blue areas—these are prime examples of how the indicator detects manipulative sideways phases, keeping you out of risky trades. It lets you stay disciplined by waiting for confirmed buy or sell signals, avoiding unnecessary losses.

Additionally:
• Stop-Loss Options: The indicator allows you to set your stop-loss either on the same candle or the previous one, giving you flexibility in trade management.
• Small and Precise Signals: The indicator generates accurate signals with minimal noise, helping you enter trades with confidence and tighter risk management.

This is a perfect demonstration of how this tool not only gives high-probability buy and sell signals but also helps you understand market manipulation and avoid common traps. Whether you’re an experienced trader or a beginner, this indicator offers clarity and structure in your decision-making process.

Give it a try—you’ll see how effective it is in helping you trade smarter and avoid over-trading!

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