RF SMC Strategy V1.7 PROD.

Instead of relying on lagging oscillators, the strategy continuously tracks the active price levels and reacts to structural shifts in real time. It does this on multiple time frames, to find the best entries, and entry models, based on specific criteria.
There are multiple entry models, based on the lower time frame structure, using the higher time frame bias, to find those sniper entries. You can use a combination of different entry models as well to find the highest win rate set-ups.
Risk management is fully structure-based. Stops are always placed beyond the current structure high/low, with a few different take profit models:
Fixed RR – simple R-multiple targeting off the structure-based stop.
HTF Weak High/Low – targets the opposing side of the active HTF leg.
Opposite CHoCH – stays in the trade, until the LTF structure flips against the position. Meaning your winners can run, and losers have the ability to be cut early.
Key Features:
Multi-timeframe functionality
Primary and optional secondary HTF bias filters.
Discount/premium gating
Entry model combinations
TP models
Extra filtering based on days, sessions, and other bias filters.
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