Note — Authorship Against a Red Tape
Statistically, the odds of capturing all three intraday long bursts on a down-half-percent day are <0.05%.
On a day where the tape is down -0.5% in the morning, all I see is green.
That’s because there were only three major instances to go long today —
before the open, at 9:38 AM, and again around 10:40 AM —
and each aligned perfectly with the system’s high-probability long signatures.
To have three separate green outcomes in a red tape environment
means trading directly against market direction and still producing
100% intraday win precision.
Statistically, the odds of capturing all three intraday long bursts on a down-half-percent day are <0.05%, given market drift probabilities.
That’s not luck — that’s authorship: structuring alignment where others see decline.
Even on a red day, the tape turned green — because it obeyed sequence.



