This is a simple project that is looking for two possible scenarios in the unfolding of events. The most important phenomenon that will be relevant in analyzing and possibly trading this instrument using the elements in the snapshot, is the price action at the shapes. If coincidences of price action near the shapes or icons occur, we can treat them as potential pivot points, reversal signals.
This is very straight forward and easy to trade when a potential Japanese Candlestick reversal pattern forms. You trade in the direction of the signal candlestick, using stop loss below its low, or above its high, and my personal preferred method of trailing stop loss, is to use the highs and lows of newer longer candlesticks in the wave that we are riding, that provide new lower lows or higher highs. /This method is highlighted with purple in the past price action as an example, but other methods can be used, as this is likely to get us out of the position, earlier than the actual end of the wave we are riding. This is a discretionary approach and anyone should use their own knowledge and wisdom of the markets to trade accordingly with their preferred and suitable strategy for their trading account.
One other option would be to stay in the position until a tradable reversal signal occurs, reversing the position, but this could encounter duds, where signals are not successful, a case in which you are left out of the market, leaving money on the table.
Leaving the position managing aspect aside (which could actually be more relevant than entry points), this project is considering two main scenarios: a short at the green rectangle with relevant price action that might signal a reversal, or a long position taken somewhere at the red rectangle after a bullish engulfing or other candlestick pattern. The rectangles are potential support and resistance zones. The target above 96 might be too bold, but it is important to acknowledge that price action, many times, is much more important than our perception of what should or could happen. What is happening, is much more important than our imagination. /That is why I prefer the Japanese Candlesticks type of analysis, because they tell their own story of reality: highs, lows, momentum, sentiment, etc.