Trading Signals
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Our updated trading signals focus on trend trading to improve both win rate and risk-to-reward ratio. At Team Zeiierman, we’ve relied on these signals for over 8 years with strong, consistent results. With an backtested win rate of more than 70%, these signals have helped us achieve a 7-figure record. Now, it’s your turn.
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Trading Signals
Our Trading signals identify pullback zones where price is likely to resume the prevailing trend.
Buy Signal → uptrend intact; price retraces to a support/pullback zone and shows resumption.
Context: HH/HL structure, positive slope, pullback into prior demand / baseline.
Confirmation: reclaim of level, strong close, or momentum kick.

When a signal is sent to Discord, it means a similar setup has been identified as shown in the images above.
Sell Signal → downtrend intact; price retraces to a resistance/pullback zone and shows resumption.
Context: LH/LL structure, negative slope, pullback into prior supply / baseline.
Confirmation: rejection from level, strong close down, momentum kick.

When a signal is sent to Discord, it means a similar setup has been identified as shown in the images above.
The signal reflects trend direction, not a guarantee of entry. Wait for your trigger (close/engulf/reclaim) and respect invalidation.
Example Signals
These signals are sent directly to your Discord with pre-defined entry, exit, and stop-loss levels, making them easy to follow. You’ll get a notification in your Discord app, and you can copy the details straight to your broker.
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Market & Timeframes
Trend Legs & Pullbacks (rule-of-thumb counting)
A leg is the directional impulse move (fast) and a pullback is the corrective pause (slower) that follows. We count legs to judge whether we’re early, maturing, or late in the trend.
Uptrends — typically ~5 legs
Structure: HH/HL progression.
Flow:
Leg 1 → Trend move #1 (first strong push up)
Leg 2 → Pullback move #2 (counter-trend rally)
Leg 3 → Trend move #3 (powerful continuation leg, often strongest)
Leg 4 → Pullback move #4 (counter-trend rally)
Leg 5 → Trend move (late / “last flush” risk)
Best entries: Leg #1–#3 (after Legs 1–2). Highest quality R:R with lower reversal risk.
Later entries: Pullback #4–#5 (after Legs 3–4) carry increasing reversal risk; use smaller size, faster targets.
Late trend: Leg 5 is where blow-off/“last flush” up-moves often happen. If a Buy (Up) signal fires right after a strong flush, be extra cautious—wait for acceptance (close/reclaim) and use tight invalidation.

Downtrends — typically ~5 legs
Structure: LH/LL progression.
Flow:
Leg 1 → Trend move #1 (first strong push down)
Leg 2 → Pullback #2 (counter-trend rally)
Leg 3 → Trend move #3 (powerful continuation leg, often strongest)
Leg 4 → Pullback #4 (counter-trend rally)
Leg 5 → Trend move #5 (late / “last flush” risk)
Best entries: After Legs 1–2, during the Leg 3 continuation. Highest quality R:R by shorting rallies into resistance with the trend.
Later entries: Pullback between Legs 3–4 can still offer shorts, but with rising reversal risk — smaller size and quicker targets recommended.
Late trend: Leg 5 often produces the downside “last flush” move. If a Sell (Down) signal fires right after a sharp flush, be extra cautious — wait for signs of failure/acceptance and use tight invalidation.

Why we prefer the first two pullbacks
Edge & R:R: Early pullbacks align with fresh momentum and offer clean invalidation (beyond the last swing), enabling 1.5–3.0R+ targets.
Risk: The later you enter a trend, the higher the chance you’re buying the last push (uptrend) or selling the last dump (downtrend).
How to count (simple manual method)
Mark swing points (HH/LL). Use our Range & Trend for auto swing detections.
Each new HH (uptrend) or LL (downtrend) completes an impulse leg.
The subsequent HL (uptrend) or LH (downtrend) completes the pullback.
Number the impulses and their pullbacks to locate yourself: early (best) → maturing → late (flush risk).

Execution tip: Our Trend Signals are designed to fire on pullbacks inside active trends. Prioritize signals that occur during Pullback #1–#2 of an uptrend/downtrend. If a signal appears late—especially immediately after a strong flush in trend direction—tighten risk, consider smaller size, require acceptance/reclaim confirmation, or skip.
Practical uses
1) Buy-the-Dip / Sell-the-Rally
Idea: Join an intact trend on a pullback.
Signal: Buy (Up) = buy-the-dip; Sell (Down) = sell-the-rally.
How to use: Enter on the alert and set SL/TP as provided. After entry, consider adding a trailing stop to lock in gains and ride the trend as long as possible.

When a signal is sent to Discord, it means a similar setup has been identified as shown in the images above.
2) Post-Breakout First Pullback
Idea: After a clean breakout/BOS, the first pullback often offers the best R:R.
Signal: Buy (Up) = buy-the-dip; Sell (Down) = sell-the-rally.
How to use: Confirm acceptance above/below the broken level; enter on the retest.

When a signal is sent to Discord, it means a similar setup has been identified as shown in the images above. As a trader, you can now check the chart yourself to see if there was a previous breakout and whether price rejected that level. This provides extra confirmation for the signal.
3) Avoid Countertrend Traps
Idea: Late-trend parabolic pushes attract countertrend attempts; manage risk carefully.
Signal: Buy (Up) = buy-the-dip; Sell (Down) = sell-the-rally.
How to use: If the leg count is high (5+ clean swings) or volatility spikes, reduce size or skip the trade unless HTF structure supports continuation. Add extra confirmations before entering on the provided signal. Use our premium indicators to confirm late-trend entries.

When a signal is sent to Discord, it means a similar setup has been identified as shown in the images above. Some signals will occur late in the trend, which is why it’s ALWAYS important for you as a trader to confirm whether the signal appears early in the trend or late in the trend by counting the trend waves. This simple process helps you avoid getting trapped in late pullbacks that turn into reversals. Always prioritize entries early in the trend.
Best practices
HTF → LTF alignment: trade in the direction of the higher-timeframe bias.
Confluence: market structure (HH/HL or LH/LL), price above/below a moving average, and our trend tools (e.g., Range & Trend) aligning with the provided signal. In short, use our trend tools to confirm trend direction.
Risk & R:R: Respect the stop loss and make sure to take profits.
Consistency beats prediction: if structure breaks (e.g., HL fails in uptrend), exit—don’t hope.
Data-driven: our historical stats show 70%+ win rate when trading with the trend.
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