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NIKKEI FULL-TRADEABLE SETUPS

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1. Short-Term Trader (Intraday to Multi-Day)

A) Primary (Bias-Aligned) Setup
• Rationale:
Aligns with the broader uptrend and the ongoing range support near 38,900–39,000 on lower timeframes. Looks for a short-term rally if price reclaims local resistance.
• Execution Parameters:
• Entry Trigger:
• Await a 1H candle close above ~39,300 (near local lower-high pivot).
• Look for an uptick in volume or a bullish engulfing bar on the 1H chart confirming momentum.
• Stop-Loss Placement:
• Under 39,000, just below the bullish order block / recent intraday support.
• Take-Profit Levels:
• TP1: ~39,500 (immediate overhead supply).
• TP2: ~39,700–39,800 (previous swing highs).
• Risk Management:
• Position size to risk 1–2% of trading capital, with an approximate 1:2 or 1:3 R:R ratio depending on final entry fill.

B) Alternate (Contrary) Setup
• Rationale:
Activates if the support region (38,900–39,000) fails, flipping short-term bias to downside momentum.
• Execution Parameters:
• Alternate Entry Trigger:
• Break and 1H close below 38,900, confirming invalidation of the bullish order block.
• Any retest that fails to reclaim 39,000 becomes a secondary entry.
• Stop-Loss Placement:
• Just above 39,100 to cover a potential reclaim attempt.
• Take-Profit Levels:
• TP1: ~38,600 (recent minor support).
• TP2: ~38,200 or deeper if intraday selling accelerates.
• Risk Management:
• Adjust position size for volatility around a breakdown; aim for a 1:2 R:R or better.

2. Swing Trader (Multi-Week)

A) Primary (Bias-Aligned) Setup
• Rationale:
Builds on the daily chart’s bullish structure near 38k support, looking for a potential run toward the 40k–41k resistance region.
• Execution Parameters:
• Entry Trigger:
• Daily close above ~39,500 with sustained volume, suggesting an attempt at the next resistance band (40k+).
• Bullish crossover on daily MACD or RSI crossing above ~55 can reinforce the entry.
• Stop-Loss Placement:
• Beneath 38,500 on a daily closing basis, below the recent consolidation floor to allow for volatility.
• Take-Profit Levels:
• TP1: ~40,000–40,200 (major daily supply zone).
• TP2: ~41,000 (upper band of daily range).
• Risk Management:
• Aim for a moderate position size, seeking a 1:2 or 1:3 R:R. Consider partial profit at TP1 and trailing stops thereafter.

B) Alternate (Contrary) Setup
• Rationale:
Triggered if daily price closes convincingly under 38k support, negating the bullish mid-range bias and opening downside toward deeper weekly support.
• Execution Parameters:
• Alternate Entry Trigger:
• Daily close below ~38,000, plus follow-through selling on the next session.
• This invalidates the bullish structure, suggesting a larger correction could unfold.
• Stop-Loss Placement:
• Above 38,800 on a daily closing basis, covering a possible reclaim of the broken support.
• Take-Profit Levels:
• TP1: ~37,000 (prior daily pivot and potential institutional demand).
• TP2: ~36,000 or lower if the weekly chart’s deeper support is tested.
• Risk Management:
• Use swing-sized position. Target a 1:2 R:R minimum, reducing or trailing stops near key fib or structural supports.

3. Macro Trader (Multi-Month to Longer-Term)

A) Primary (Bias-Aligned) Setup
• Rationale:
Leverages the long-term uptrend visible on the weekly chart, anticipating that consolidation near ~38k–39k eventually resolves to the upside toward prior highs (~42k).
• Execution Parameters:
• Entry Trigger:
• Weekly close above 40k, demonstrating a clear breakout from the consolidation range.
• Confirmation via weekly momentum indicators turning bullish (e.g., weekly MACD crossing positive).
• Stop-Loss Placement:
• Under 36k on a weekly closing basis, below major prior structure and the 100/200-week MAs.
• Take-Profit Levels:
• TP1: ~42,000–43,000 (historic weekly resistance).
• TP2: Potential extension beyond 45k if the bull trend accelerates.
• Risk Management:
• Lower leverage or a smaller position. Potentially add on retests of the breakout zone. Seek a 1:3 or better R:R over a longer horizon.

B) Alternate (Contrary) Setup
• Rationale:
Engaged if price fails at the top of the range and breaks down significantly below the multi-year trendline or major weekly support.
• Execution Parameters:
• Alternate Entry Trigger:
• Weekly close below 35,500–36,000, confirming the breakdown of the bullish structure from a macro standpoint.
• Negative slope on weekly MAs or a strongly negative MACD cross might reinforce the short bias.
• Stop-Loss Placement:
• Above ~37,500 on a weekly closing basis, allowing some volatility above the broken support region.
• Take-Profit Levels:
• TP1: ~32,000–33,000 (major prior pivot / weekly volume node).
• TP2: ~30,000 or lower if a full cyclical retrace unfolds.
• Risk Management:
• Employ conservative position sizing given the longer timescale. Aim for a balanced risk-reward approach, partial profit around TP1, and trailing stop for the remainder.

Summary of the Dual-Scenario Approach
• Primary Setups in each category lean bullish, reflecting the broader uptrend and stable support around 38k–39k.
• Alternate (Contrary) Setups engage only if key supports break or resistance strongly rejects price, confirming a structural shift.

This dual approach covers both sides of the market, ensuring readiness for continued consolidation/breakout to the upside or a sudden downside invalidation of the current range.

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