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Intraday Map

The Intraday Map refines broad swing zones into precise intraday entry levels by combining multiple KOL inputs. It’s the precision layer that feeds into the MTF Strategy panel.

Channel: #intraday-map (paid)

The refinement process has three steps:

Multiple intraday-focused KOLs provide their entry zones:

KOLSpecializationInput
BojanIntraday structureLong zone + short zone
WoodsIntraday scalpingLong zone + short zone

The admin reviews all raw KOL zones and identifies where they overlap or diverge. Overlapping zones represent high-confluence areas — multiple experienced intraday traders agree on the level.

The admin sets the final intraday zones:

Example Intraday Zone Refinement

Raw inputs: Bojan long zone: 67.2k – 67.8k Woods long zone: 67.3k – 67.6k

Final intraday long zone: 67.4k – 67.6k (Overlap between both KOLs — highest conviction area)

Raw inputs: Bojan short zone: 69.0k – 69.4k Woods short zone: 69.1k – 69.5k

Final intraday short zone: 69.1k – 69.4k

The final intraday zones feed directly into Lon’s MTF panel:

  • LONG_HUNT mode → The system watches for price to enter the intraday long zone
  • SHORT_HUNT mode → The system watches for price to enter the intraday short zone
  • Order plan → Entry layers are distributed within the final zone

The MTF panel also tracks whether current price is:

  • In zone — ready to execute
  • Near zone — approaching, prepare
  • Away from zone — wait

Without the intraday map, the swing zone might be 600–800 points wide. That’s too broad for precise entries. The intraday refinement narrows it to 200–400 points — tight enough for limit orders with defined risk.

This is the difference between “buy somewhere between 67k and 68k” and “layer entries at 67.4k, 67.5k, 67.6k with a stop at 67.1k.”

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