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In a GBP/USD trade setup, the prior three sessions show Value Area Highs (VAH) at $1.2610, $1.2635, and $1.2660 respectively.
If the current session opens at $1.2675 and prints an Open Drive on 2.5× average volume, what is the 'three-day rule' implication?
- Expect a Neutral Day as the market tests the fourth-day extension.
- The move is exhausted; expect a mean-reversion trade back to the $1.2610 POC.
- Value is migrating upward with high conviction; favor Trend Setups.
- Price is in a balanced regime; trade the rotation between the daily extremes.
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