EUR/USD Trendline Retest & VMS Setup

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EUR/USD Trendline Retest & VMS SetupEUR/USDOANDA:EURUSDdarlwrightEUR/USD has just given us a textbook structural event: Price broke above a strong downtrend line, and is now retesting it — but this time as potential support. The retest also lines up perfectly with a multi-touch horizontal support zone, giving us powerful confluence on structure. Here’s the play mapped out using the VMS Strategy: 🧱 Structure Trendline retest at major support zone “Old resistance → new support” dynamic now active ⚠️ Momentum Currently low — but we must see it hook up to validate momentum alignment 🟢 Signal Requirements Strong bullish candle required for directional confirmation If we get it → Check 4H Volume. Must be 80+ for 4H entry If 4H volume is weaker → Drop to 1H Chart Look for an engulfing bullish candle with Volume 85+ If no signal → Drop to 15M Chart Same rules: Volume > 85 AND engulfing candle This is how we align structure ➜ volume ➜ momentum ➜ entry across timeframes. Wait for confirmation. No shortcuts. No assumptions. 🧠 Not financial advice – always do your own analysis. Volume: The Fingerprint of Market Intent In the VMS strategy, we believe that volume is the fingerprint of the intent of the market. Price alone tells us the story, but it’s volume that tells us the truth. Price can be manipulated. It can range. It can fake you out. But volume doesn’t lie. When something big is about to happen in the market — when institutions step in, when sentiment shifts, when the energy behind a move changes — it shows up in the volume first. This is why we require: 80+ on the 4-hour chart 85+ on the 1-hour and 15-min charts Not because it’s magic — but because it’s the evidence that the move is real. Volume is the market saying: “Pay attention.” “I mean this move.” “I'm no longer whispering... I’m moving with size.” Without that energy behind the trade, you’re just guessing. But when volume aligns with structure and momentum? That’s aligned execution. That’s a sniper waiting for the exact heartbeat before pulling the trigger. And that’s the difference between a trader who hopes — and a trader who knows.