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Quarterly Theory [@kaleboraciy]

🧠 Daye Quarterly Theory is based on the idea that markets often move in repeating cycles. Each part of the cycle reflects a stage of the market
This is a classic AMD-X pattern, which is widely used in SMC & ICT concepts. By spotting these phases, traders can better understand where the market might be heading next.
⭐ An important feature of this indicator is the Fibonacci levels, which are calculated in a clever way on the Q1 part of each cycle. You can use this levels for precise entries on manipulation in Q2

📖 Now I want to give brief description of each cycle:
Daily Cycle - the day can be broken down into 6 hour quarters

Pro tips:
Weekly Cycle - Daye determined that although the trading week is composed of 5 trading days, we should ignore Friday, and the small portion of Sunday’s price action:

Pro tips:
Monthly Cycle - considering that we have four weeks in a month, we start the cycle on the first Monday of the month (regardless of the calendar Day):

I hope, that this awesome tool will boost your trading 💰
- Consolidation
- Manipulation
- Distribution
- Reversal/Continuation
This is a classic AMD-X pattern, which is widely used in SMC & ICT concepts. By spotting these phases, traders can better understand where the market might be heading next.
⭐ An important feature of this indicator is the Fibonacci levels, which are calculated in a clever way on the Q1 part of each cycle. You can use this levels for precise entries on manipulation in Q2
📖 Now I want to give brief description of each cycle:
Daily Cycle - the day can be broken down into 6 hour quarters
- Q1 - 18:00 - 00:00 Asia.
- Q2 - 00:00 - 06:00 London (True Open).
- Q3 - 06:00 - 12:00 NY AM.
- Q4 - 12:00 - 18:00 NY PM.
Pro tips:
- Q2 often lines up with the session’s True Open - a key reference for directional bias.
- Q3 tends to show the most directional momentum during the trading day.
- Q4 is a critical zone for judging whether the day will extend the move or retrace.
Weekly Cycle - Daye determined that although the trading week is composed of 5 trading days, we should ignore Friday, and the small portion of Sunday’s price action:
- Q1 - Monday
- Q2 - Tuesday (True Open, Daily Candle Open Price).
- Q3 - Wednesday.
- Q4 - Thursday.
Pro tips:
- Wednesday (Q3) often provides the week’s strongest directional movement - many trades target this zone.
- Tuesday’s manipulation (Q2) may shake out weak positions or set up the directional swing - be careful
- Thursday (Q4) helps confirm whether the weekly trend continues or reverses.
Monthly Cycle - considering that we have four weeks in a month, we start the cycle on the first Monday of the month (regardless of the calendar Day):
- Q1 - Week 1: first Monday of the month.
- Q2 - Week 2: second Monday of the month (True Open, Daily Candle Open Price).
- Q3 - Week 3: third Monday of the month.
- Q4 - Week 4: fourth Monday of the month.
I hope, that this awesome tool will boost your trading 💰
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Exención de responsabilidad
La información y las publicaciones que ofrecemos, no implican ni constituyen un asesoramiento financiero, ni de inversión, trading o cualquier otro tipo de consejo o recomendación emitida o respaldada por TradingView. Puede obtener información adicional en las Condiciones de uso.