# Sniper Cloud

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The Sniper Cloud is built around one core idea — the grey midline. It's the balance point between buyers and sellers. Everything above it is bullish territory. Everything below it is bearish territory. The cloud color tells you who's in control right now.

### The midline

The grey midline is the most important level on this indicator. When price is above it, buyers are in control. When price is below it, sellers are in control. A reclaim of the midline after a downtrend is often the first sign of a reversal. Losing the midline after an uptrend is your cue to start taking profits or tightening stops.

### Bullish vs bearish playbook

Bullish

* Price holds above midline — buyers in control, longs favored
* Cloud turns green + price closes above midline — uptrend continuation likely
* Exit: if the midline is lost after an uptrend, take profit or close longs

Bearish

* Price rejects midline from below — sellers in control, shorts favored
* Cloud stays red under midline — bearish momentum, downside likely
* Reversal watch: break back above midline + green cloud signals a potential bounce or full reversal

### How to use it

Bias

Use the midline to set your directional bias before entering any trade. Above = long bias. Below = short bias.

Momentum

The cloud color confirms buyer or seller pressure. Green cloud = buying pressure building. Red cloud = selling pressure building.

Exit signal

A midline break is your risk management trigger — it signals exits, profit taking, or hedging an open position.

Best setup

The strongest entries occur when multiple timeframes agree — cloud green on the daily and the 4H before entering on the 1H.

### Best timeframes

The Sniper Cloud works on every timeframe. The highest-quality signals form on:

30m 1H 4H Daily<br>


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