MC [PRO+]

Blue Line (MC 1):
Long or Short Trend Indicator When price crosses this blue line level, the trend changes Acts as the primary trend direction signal.
Orange Line (MC 2) :
Works like a magnet, keeping price attracted to it When price is too far from this line, it pulls price back like a magnet (long scenario) Price tends to gravitate towards this level. When this orangheline starts moving downward (loses its strength), the trend may reverse We can start going short even if we're still above the blue line (which indicates long or short) Shows weakening bullish momentum.
RedLine (MC 3):
Ultra Bullish Scenario Used specifically for ultra bullish scenarios Confirms extremely strong upward momentum.
Support/Resistance Function: When any line breaks, it acts as support or resistance
Broken levels become important price zones
Choppy Market Signal: When price is very choppy and not moving much (consolidation) All 3 lines are very close together This signals a major explosive move coming either downward or upward Breakout direction confirmed when blue line is crossed.
This is a multi-timeframe momentum and trend-following system using moving averages as dynamic support/resistance and trend indicators.
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