Disliked{quote} in my own study of ict, i find that anything that is around fvg is the level to look at. in this case there are 2. order block and breaker. {image}Ignored
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Disliked{quote} in my own study of ict, i find that anything that is around fvg is the level to look at. in this case there are 2. order block and breaker. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} In most of the cases, the breaker block is a synonym for EF.Ignored
Dislikedfor some traders who are still confused or having doubts in understanding i hope that the charts below can provide a better understanding. as you can see, one is not attempting to make the "most accurate" or the "best" entry. instead it is to minimize the SL risk. one can also see the price flow from w1 down to m30 in this example which can make it a win rate of 75%. {image} {image} {image} {image}Ignored
DislikedHi So the obvious A or V for me on a line chart are the ones that are about to occur at market opens.Ignored
Disliked{quote} it will be much helpful if you clear A and V concept on daily market open/session open please. thanksIgnored
Dislikedmixed picture in GU. on one side we have already a uptrend with HH and HL, but a lot overhead resistance on the other side. both sides can win today;-) {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} GU and EU both of them lacking a clear direction. HTF is conflicting with LTF. In comparison, AU has a clearer UPSIDE room for a 50-pips (at least) move.Ignored