BTCUSD: Reading Higher-Timeframe Structure on M5 Using CRT and HTF Fractals
BTCUSD on M5 is already mapped by higher-timeframe logic.
The grey CRT with the right check-mark indicates a completed CRT. COH / COL represent the current H1 candle high and low, with C1H/C1L and C2H/C2L marking prior HTF ranges.
Once H1 liquidity is swept, the lower timeframe becomes relevant.
After the sweep, M5 confirms intent through a break of CISD / Breaker structure. Execution is then either on the break of CISD / Breaker or on a pullback into the CISD / Breaker zone.
This is not prediction. It is alignment between HTF intent and LTF execution.
BTCUSD: Reading Higher-Timeframe Structure on M5 Using CRT and HTF Fractals
BTCUSD on M5 is already mapped by higher-timeframe logic.
The grey CRT with the right check-mark indicates a completed CRT.
COH / COL represent the current H1 candle high and low, with C1H/C1L and C2H/C2L marking prior HTF ranges.
Once H1 liquidity is swept, the lower timeframe becomes relevant.
After the sweep, M5 confirms intent through a break of CISD / Breaker structure.
Execution is then either on the break of CISD / Breaker or on a pullback into the CISD / Breaker zone.
This is not prediction.
It is alignment between HTF intent and LTF execution.
Clean structure. No prediction needed.
Image 1 shows the BTC chart from 6 hours ago.
Image 2 shows the current BTC chart.
Structure didn’t change — only price progressed.