How many hours have you spent staring at charts, waiting for the "right" moment to get in?
If you're anything like I was… embarrassingly many.
Like, missed-meals, ignored-texts, told-people-I-was-"busy" many.
And after 6 years of doing exactly that, I finally figured something out.
The entry is the LEAST important part of the trade.
Sounds backwards?
Then there’s obviously more to profitable trading than you know about
See, the traders quietly compounding every month aren't hunting entries at all.
They already know where price is going before it gets there.
And that edge comes from one thing… a pattern institutional traders leave behind every single session.
It's on the 4-hour chart.
Hidden in plain sight.
And once you know how to read it, you'll never look at price action the same way again.
It tells you the bias and direction.
All you do is wait for one confirmation and get in.
I mapped the whole thing out… step by step, real chart, real trade.
Atif

