A Class A bullish displacement forms after a sweep of the prior day's low and Asian session lows, establishing a fresh ITH at 4757.1 above the previous ITH of 4673. The upswing from the 4570 ITL initiates off liquidity collected across multiple sessions—PDH, PDL, Asian and London extremes—creating a multi-session MSS structure. The FVG between 4570.8 and 4579.4 sits in the lower half of the displacement and remains unmitigated, positioned ahead of where price moved into the London killzone. The current candle action in the Asian session presents consolidation near the upper displacement boundary; price has swept highs but exhibits indecision relative to the 4594.7 MSS level. A student watching this setup should observe how Asian-session price action manages the FVG on a potential pullback—whether a retracement respects it as support or if price continues absorbing liquidity higher. The directional bias holds bullish given the structural displacement and multi-session sweep, though the unmitigated FVG and consolidation near resistance warrant attention to session-open context and optimal trade location relative to killed liquidity levels.
same setup, second lens
Traditional TA perspective
VWAP / EMA stack / RSI / MACD / Volume
━ VWAP━ EMA 20━ EMA 50┄ EMA 200·━ RSI(14)━ MACD━ Signal
Price sits 17 points above VWAP with the 20 and 50 EMAs stacked bullish beneath it, though the 200 EMA trades 27 points overhead, creating a mixed longer-term posture. RSI at 65.12 reflects strong momentum without overextension into overbought territory. MACD line trades 3.29 points above its signal with a positive histogram, confirming directional conviction. ATR at 17.32 points represents average volatility for the timeframe, neither contracting nor expanding significantly. Volume at the firing bar sits slightly below the 20-bar average at a 0.93 ratio, suggesting participation is present but not exceptional. The setup consolidates a near-term uptrend relative to the intermediate EMAs while the longer-term resistance from the 200 EMA remains overhead—momentum indicators affirm the current directional bias, though volume offers measured rather than aggressive confirmation.