$BR is doing something subtle: – It’s holding support, yes
– But it hasn’t shown real expansion yet
– And your entry zone sits inside the chop, not after confirmation
That matters.
Because “liquidity swept → price goes up” is only half the story.
The other half is: did buyers actually take control after the sweep?
From what you described, price is: – Stabilizing → good
– But not breaking structure yet → missing piece
So your trade becomes a pre-breakout bet, not a continuation trade.
That’s fine… but it changes the risk.
Now look at your levels:
Entry: 0.1296–0.1322
TP1: 0.1405
That’s a relatively tight upside sitting right below likely resistance.
Meanwhile your stop at 0.1181 is wide enough to get tagged if price does one more sweep.
So the risk/reward looks good… but in reality: You’re exposed to one more shakeout before the move, if it happens.
The cleaner version of this trade would be:
– Let price break and hold above ~0.136–0.138
– Then enter on the pullback
That way, you’re trading confirmed momentum, not anticipated momentum.
Right now, you’re early.
And being early in these conditions often feels like: “right idea, wrong timing”
One more thing — your mindset is solid: “quick move, not overholding”
That’s exactly how this kind of setup should be traded.
Just don’t let that turn into rushing the entry.
If buyers really are in control, they’ll show it clearly.
You won’t need to guess.
Be real — are you already in this, or waiting for price to tap your zone?


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