The FX Professor Charting Process in Action

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The FX Professor Charting Process in Action Zcash / U. S. DollarKRAKEN:ZECUSDFX_ProfessorThe FX Professor Charting Process in Action πŸ§ πŸ“Š In this educational breakdown, I walk you through how I build levels and structure a chart from scratch β€” FXPROFESSOR style β€” using ZECUSD as a live example πŸ“‰πŸ“ˆ 1. The process always starts with selecting the deepest chart history possible β€” the further back in time, the more reliable the zones. In this case, I favored Kraken's ZEC chart as it gave me data dating back to 2017 versus 2021. That’s a critical edge. 2. From there, we built 4 major levels based on clean support/resistance flips across time β€” using both daily and 12-hour zooms to confirm. I emphasized that we: Don’t chase pumps (this isn’t a trade setup, it’s a lesson) Layer in levels from the oldest clean structure possible Validate using Fibonacci wedge confirmations πŸ” As seen on the chart: Breakouts came after respecting legacy zones 3, Fibonacci aligned near perfectly with my second level, confirming 0.618 golden zone projections and showing confluence into 687 as a potential upside target (should continuation happen) Most traders slap fibs high to low β€” I use it differently. Structure first. Fibs second. This chart is not a signal β€” it’s a masterclass in technical charting logic and how to anchor your analysis around real price memory and reaction zones. 4. Alerts. Thank God there is Tradingview. 5. Food for Thought πŸƒ Most traders skip history and jump into price action with no memory. But a chart without memory is a trade without a thesis. Structure beats speed. Every. Single. Time. πŸ“š Disclaimer: I’m just sharing wisdom, not instructions. No licenses, no guarantees β€” just years of trading scars and precision chartwork. Be smart, protect your capital, and don’t copy blindly....Remember to PLAY the LEVELS One Love, The FXPROFESSOR πŸ’™