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"Mastering Trend Confirmation: From Structure to RSI with ALGTP

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📌 Custom RSI & Structure Sync with Quantum – How We Analyze with ALGTP
Many traders use different versions of RSI—and that’s totally fine. But with the custom-built RSI in the ALGTP system, we’ve synchronized it with our Quantum Zones and Market Structure, allowing for:

Clear identification of solid Support and Resistance zones—no more second-guessing when price is at a key level.
Accurate detection of reaction zones (R1, R2)—so you won’t jump into trades blindly.
🎯 How It Works in Practice:
✅ 1. RSI Is More Than Just RSI

The ALGTP RSI is integrated with Quantum Cloud and Price Structure.
When RSI hits R1 or R2 without a valid breakout signal → stay out of the trade.
If you're already in → always set a stop loss when you're within R1 or R2 zones.
✅ 2. Watch for "Open" on Quantum Structure

If you see a label called "Open" on Quantum, that means the structure is resetting back to the origin (zero).
At this stage, avoid making early bias calls—wait for AO and RSI to align before reacting.
✅ 3. Use AO & RSI Together to Define Zones

If AO turns flat/sideways (purple bars), and RSI moves into the neutral zone, it signals no momentum—a potential breakout or breakdown zone.
If a breakout happens, RSI will blast through R1, and the system will automatically establish new targets via Quantum.
🔁 4. Final Trend Check: Always Return to the 15-Minute Timeframe

After scanning the higher timeframes (1H, 4H, etc.), come back to the 15-minute chart for confirmation:
If price action is above the 15m Confirmation Trigger → the overall trend remains bullish.
If price closes below Confirmation → the entire multi-timeframe structure flips to bearish.
⚠️ Key Takeaways:
⚡ Seeing R1/R2 without AO + RSI confirmation? → No entry.
⚡ Seeing “Open” on Quantum? → Structure is resetting—be patient.
⚡ Always finish with a 15m check to validate or reject higher timeframe bias.

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