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Chart Description: Buy Low, Sell High with Market Structure
This chart utilizes a dynamic trading strategy based on Bollinger Bands, RSI, and market structure analysis to identify high-probability buy and sell signals while aligning with prevailing trends.

Key Elements:
Bollinger Bands:

The upper (red) and lower (green) bands define volatility boundaries based on standard deviations.
The middle line (blue) represents the 20-period simple moving average.
Market Structure:

Swing highs (red triangles labeled "SH") and swing lows (green triangles labeled "SL") are identified to analyze the trend.
Background colors indicate trend direction:
Green Background: Uptrend (Higher Lows).
Red Background: Downtrend (Lower Highs).
RSI Indicator:

Shown in a separate pane, with overbought (red) at 70 and oversold (green) at 30.
Helps confirm signal validity by identifying momentum extremes.
Buy and Sell Signals:

Buy Signals (Green):
Triggered when the price crosses above the lower Bollinger Band, RSI is oversold (<30), and the market is in an uptrend.
Displayed as green "BUY" labels below bars.
Sell Signals (Red):
Triggered when the price crosses below the upper Bollinger Band, RSI is overbought (>70), and the market is in a downtrend.
Displayed as red "SELL" labels above bars.
How to Use:
Trend Identification:

Follow market structure analysis to determine the current trend direction.
Trade only in the direction of the trend (e.g., buy in an uptrend, sell in a downtrend).
Signal Confirmation:

Look for signals aligning with Bollinger Bands, RSI levels, and market structure.
Ignore signals that conflict with the trend to avoid false entries.
Market Conditions:

Best suited for trending markets with clear higher lows or lower highs.
Signals in choppy or sideways markets may require additional confirmation.
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