Panduhh’s Dynamic Execution Framework is a regime-based trading framework focused on market structure, multi-timeframe analysis, and execution.
PanduhhLens: Dynamic Framework
This framework is designed to formulate a basis for analysis and execution in combination with my proprietary equilibrium levels as contextual structure. Through a focused set of lessons centered around what I regard as the most important aspects of market participation — the What, When, Where, and How — this toolkit is built to help discretionary traders remain involved in ever-changing market conditions rather than dependent on static setups.
My system integrates:
Structural Dynamics
A Regime-Based Execution Model (Two-State Framework)
Multi-Timeframe Analysis with my indicator prescription
Reversal & Continuation Structures
Elliott Wave Basics
Together, these components are designed to identify:
What condition the market is in
When execution conditions are present
Where price exists within the broader structure
How the market should be traded
Underlying the entire framework is a proprietary equilibrium-based level system designed to provide structural context without relying on lagging indicators or rigid signal generation.
Note: If you already have an execution strategy, there is no need to replace it. This framework is designed to function alongside existing methodologies while enhancing contextual awareness and decision-making around my levels.
What You'll Learn
Market Structure Awareness
Develop the ability to read where price exists within the broader market structure through regime analysis, continuation/reversal behavior, and fractal market rhythm — allowing for more adaptive and informed discretionary trading.
Context Driven Analysis/Execution
Understand when execution conditions are actually present by combining structural dynamics, multi-timeframe alignment, and proprietary equilibrium levels to avoid forcing trades in low-quality environments.
Market State Recognition
Learn how to identify whether the market is in balance, expansion, acceptance, rejection, or discovery so execution decisions are based on current conditions rather than static setups or emotional reactions.