Just reviewed my JTP Liquidation Zones indicator's track record on the 4-hour timeframe for BTC over the past 30 days. The results show solid consistency in identifying key liquidation pressure zones where price tends to react. Worth testing on your own charts if you're into technical analysis—the liquidation level approach seems to hold up well during both trending and ranging markets on this higher timeframe.
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 01-21 19:14
The 4-hour liquidation zone is indeed very useful, and I am also using this set of tools.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 01-18 22:15
The 30-day backtest looks pretty good, but will the real market slap us in the face?
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DataOnlooker
· 01-18 22:15
Identify this as the bottom at the 4-hour level; the backtest data looks a bit too good to be true.
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RektHunter
· 01-18 22:14
The 30-day backtest data looks good, but can it be used in real market conditions?
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WalletDivorcer
· 01-18 21:56
30-day data is okay, but can it be reliably reproduced in real trading? That's the key.
Just reviewed my JTP Liquidation Zones indicator's track record on the 4-hour timeframe for BTC over the past 30 days. The results show solid consistency in identifying key liquidation pressure zones where price tends to react. Worth testing on your own charts if you're into technical analysis—the liquidation level approach seems to hold up well during both trending and ranging markets on this higher timeframe.