📍 A messy chart doesn't always mean a messy trade.
Sometimes the structure looks complex, but the risk/reward is what makes it worth attention.
🚨 TRUMP is interesting here for one reason: the invalidation is defined, while the upside remains meaningful if momentum continues.
🧠 That matters more to me than whether the entry feels picture-perfect.
A clear stop loss gives the trade discipline. A defined upside gives the trade purpose.
📌 TRUMP | LONG SETUP 🚀
🎯 Entry: 2.2193 - 2.2360
🛑 SL: 2.1370
✅ TP1: 2.2862
✅ TP2: 2.3880
✅ TP3: 2.4516
📊 Bias Confidence: 74% | Execution Confidence: 73% | RR: 1.54 | Setup Quality: LOW
⚠️ Setup quality may not look high, but asymmetry is the reason to pay attention.
📊 My view: When the downside is clearly defined, you don't need absolute certainty.
❓Would you take a setup with a low quality rating
if the risk/reward asymmetry is strong enough?
