Chart Mapping Guide

One of the most powerful skills I’ve developed over time isn’t just spotting patterns — it’s how I organize them visually.

When I look at a chart, I don’t just see candles — I see a story unfolding. And to tell that story with clarity, I use a consistent visual language.

🔍 In this EURGBP chart, you’ll notice specific symbols and zones. These aren’t random — they’re part of a mapping method I’ve created to track structure, momentum, and shifts in sentiment.

🧭 Here’s the legend behind the logic:

  • GUIDANCE → long-term directional bias

  • MAIN TRADING AREA → where I seek high-probability entries

  • MAIN SUPPORT → major structural floor

  • INTERMEDIATE LEVEL → short-term key zone

  • PEAK & TROUGH PATTERNS → visual confirmation of exhaustion or accumulation

  • ORDER TRIGGERED / STOP ORDER → trade execution & invalidation

  • TARGET HIT → profit milestones reached

  • WAIT FOR A PEAK/TROUGH PATTERN → instructions for patience

📌 These elements are on every chart I publish — because structure breeds clarity.
And the more familiar you become with these symbols, the faster you’ll interpret the price story and trade with intention.

✨ I'm working on a full legend you can apply across multiple pairs. Until then, feel free to save this post as a reference.

Let the chart speak to you — all you need is the right language.