📍 A messy chart is not necessarily a bad trade.



Often, the noise on lower timeframes masks a clean structural opportunity.



🚨 AAVE is currently presenting a setup where the downside risk is clearly defined, while the potential for a move lower remains significant.



🧠 I prioritize the math over the aesthetics. A tight invalidation point provides the discipline, and a solid risk/reward ratio provides the purpose.



📌 AAVE | SHORT SETUP 📉



🎯 Entry: 91.3100 - 91.7024

🛑 SL: 93.1700

✅ TP1: 90.0965

✅ TP2: 86.3400

✅ TP3: 84.8030



📊 Bias Confidence: 61% | Execution Confidence: 82% | RR: 2.67 | Setup Quality: MEDIUM



⚠️ The chart may look cluttered, but asymmetry is the only metric that truly matters.



📊 My view: When you control your exit, you don't need the market to look perfect.



❓Would you take a messy chart if the asymmetry is strong enough?