🚀 SCALPING ON BINANCE: ULTRA MODE FOR BEGINNERS AND PROFESSIONALS
You don't need hundreds of indicators. You need a system, discipline, and understanding of where liquidity and orders of large players lie.
This post is a synthesis of the best Western approaches (clear rules, risk management) and Eastern philosophy (patience, candlestick patterns, working with order blocks). Suitable for Binance Futures (BTC, ETH, SOL) and any liquid market.

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🧠 1. MAIN FACTORS OF SUCCESS IN SCALPING
· Context first — trend or flat? Without this any signal is noise.
· Wait for your pattern — not all movements need to be traded. Scalping is sniping, not machine-gunning.
· Risk per trade ≤ 0.5% of the deposit. A professional first counts the loss, then the profit.
· Stop-loss is not moved — this is a sacred rule of the West.
· Patience is an eastern virtue that saves the deposit. Sometimes the best trade is the missed one.
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📋 2. STEP-BY-STEP ALGORITHM (Preparation → Entry → Exit → Review)
Step Action
1. Context 5-minute chart: determine the trend (higher highs/lows) or flat (levels)
2. Levels Plot horizontal levels (max/min hours, round numbers, order blocks)
3. Signal On 1-min wait for pattern: breakthrough of level + pullback, or engulfing candle after pullback to EMA 9
4. Entry Limit order near the level (not market!). If missed — do not chase
5. Stop 3–4 points (0.15–0.20% on BTC) outside the level / entry candle
6. Take 6–8 points or partial exit: 50% at +3, the rest trailing
7. Review After the trade: what did I do right? What did I violate?
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📊 3. INDICATORS — ONLY NECESSARY (Western approach)
No “chaos with indicators”. Enough:
· EMA 9 and EMA 21 — determining the trend and pullbacks.
· ATR (14) — dynamic stop (1×ATR on 1-min).
· Pivot levels (or Auto Pivots) — zones of interest.
· Volumes (Volume) — confirmation of impulse.
🎯 Eastern filter: candle models (absorption, pin-bar, hammer) at key levels.
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⚔️ 4. THREE COMBAT STRATEGIES (Without unnecessary theory)
🔹 A. Break & Pullback (Breakthrough → Pullback → Entry)
· The market breaks through the horizontal level.
· Returns to the level (pullback).
· Entry limit at 1–2 points above the level.
· Stop at level, TP = 2× stop.
🔹 B. First Pullback (First pullback after impulse)
· Strong impulse (5+ candles up/down).
· The first candle of the pullback touches EMA 9.
· An engulfing candle forms in the trend direction during the pullback.
· Entry at candle close.
🔹 C. Order Block Scalp (Eastern SMC approach)
· Find the order block (the last bearish/bullish candle before a strong move).
· The price returns to the zone of 50-70% of the order block.
· Entry in the direction of the main movement.
· Stop beyond the order block (very tight).
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🕯️ 5. CANDLE MODELS (Eastern heritage)
To enter on 1-min use ONLY:
· Bullish / Bearish Engulfing — the strongest signal.
· Pin Bar — long tail, small body (bouncing off the level).
· Hammer / Shooting Star — at extremes.
⚠️ Do not use dodges or spinning tops as signals — this is noise.
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🎯 6. ENTRY AND EXIT POINTS (Sniper accuracy)
Entries (sniping):
· After the candle closes confirmation (never at the opening).
· Limit order in the liquidity zone (outside the order block or near the level).
· If the price went without a pullback — skip.
Exit:
· Fixed TP (6–8 points on BTC) — the simplest.
· Partial exit + trailing stop (for advanced).
· Do not wait for a reversal — better to exit earlier than later.
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⏱️ 7. TIMEFRAMES AND TIME FOR CRYPTO
Chart Purpose
1 min Entry (main)
3 min Signal filter (pattern confirmation)
5 min Context (trend/flat, levels)
15 min Key order blocks and liquidity zones
The best time for scalping on Binance:
· The first 30 minutes after the opening of London (09:00 GMT) or New York (14:00 GMT).
· Crypto sessions: Asians session (00:00–08:00 GMT) — low volatility, London-New York overlap (12:00–16:00 GMT) — best time.
· Avoid news exits (CPI, FOMC, etc.).
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🧩 8. ORDER BLOCKS AND SMART MONEY (Eastern-Western mix)
The West says: “Support/Resistance levels”. The East adds: “Order blocks are the same levels, but with understanding of where the limit orders of large players stood.”
Rule for scalping:
· Look for the order block on 3–5 minutes.
· Entry — only when the price returns to the zone of 50-70% of the block.
· Stop — at the extreme of the block (1–2 points).
· TP — next order block or round number.
Liquidity Grab (stop trap):
· If the price breaks a local maximum by 1–2 points and immediately reverses — this is a liquidity grab. Look for entry in the opposite direction.
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🔗 9. SYMBIOSIS OF WESTERN AND EASTERN ANALYSIS
Western approach Eastern approach Result
Clear rules, risk management Candle models, patience, order blocks High probability of a deal
Stop-loss — the law of Market Feeling (“intuition”) Control of emotions
Fixed TP Trailing to the next zone Flexibility + discipline
How to combine in practice:
1. Determine the trend by the western method (EMA, structure).
2. Find the order block or key level (Eastern SMC).
3. Wait for the Japanese candle model (absorption/pin-bar).
4. Enter with a clear stop (western risk) and fixed take.
5. After the trade — eastern reflection: “Was I patient? Did I not become greedy?”
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💎 10. MAIN SECRETS AND LIFEHAKS (for everyone)
✅ For beginners:
· Trade only 1–2 pairs (BTC/USDT, ETH/USDT).
· Risk 0.2–0.3% per trade, until you build statistics.
· Maximum 5 trades per day.
· After three consecutive losses — turn off the terminal for 1 hour.
✅ For professionals:
· Use sniper entry — limit order in the liquidity zone 1–2 ticks before the level.
· Add Volume Profile — look for High Volume Nodes (HVN) as targets.
· Experiment with Heikin Ashi on 1-min to filter noise (but only as a filter, not as the main chart).
🚫 What kills the deposit:
· Overtrading (more than 10 trades/day).
· Absence of stop-loss.
· Trading during news.
· Entry with market order on impulse.
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🎯 FINAL ALGORITHM “ONE TRADE — ONE DISCIPLINE”
1. Open 5-minute chart → determine trend/flat.
2. Plot levels and order blocks (3–5 zones).
3. Switch to 1-minute → wait for the pattern (pullback to the level + engulfing candle).
4. Place a limit order in the entry zone.
5. Stop — at the candle/level, take — 2:1 to stop.
6. Fix the trade → write in the journal (what worked, what didn’t).
7. Repeat — but no more than 5 times a day.
Remember: scalping is a marathon of micro-decisions. The main thing is not to earn 100% in a day, but to maintain the deposit and steadily make 1–3% per week.
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*To be honest, I have criteria based on which the list of coins was chosen, and $BTC and $ETH are not included, perhaps in vain, but I still consider them benchmarks. This means that since others take examples from them, they are less predictable.
↑ if you want to start at least with something, choose one coin and learn to trade it at least at 0 if not at +
→ as the next step try to trade only in one direction for some large time segment (either Long / or Short) safer in Long of course, but you should understand this yourself
→ if you understood at least partially the mechanics of market dynamics, you can raise the leverage from x1/5/10 to x20
→ as the next step if you have more than 100-300$USDT in your account you can try to hedge your position at x20 (almost simultaneously open a position in Long and Short for the same amount this will allow you to have double profit, but with hedging it will be more difficult) because you will have to close one position before the reversal and invest all the funds earned from the movement into the opposite position that is currently in the red but after averaging will be much closer to the actual price)
↑ each of these techniques can serve as a springboard for you, testing your own system and strategy which is extremely important for everyone who has come into this amazing cruise of Trading)
p.s. wherever you read from advice remember and adhere to:
1) risk management
2) safety techniques
3)↑ and only after this and during 1,2 you can test your own experiments and someone else's advice
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