This thread goes over the majority for PD arrays that I suggest you master (most important ones first)
A PD array is a type of ICT entry. There are lots. First I will show them and say how to use them, then show how to put them all together.
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1. Fair Value Gap (anytime when a low of first candle does not overlap high of a third candle in a sequence)
Best way to use a fair value gap is…
Longing a FVG if it is in discount (under 0.5) on a market structure shift to the upside
OR
Shorting a besrish fair value gap in premium (above 0.5) if we break structure to downside)
All other FVGs are irrelevant (for now)
2. Orderblock (OB)
Bullish OB is a set of green candles before up move in an UPTREND
Bearish OB is a set of 1 red candle before down move in a DOWNTREND
Everyone uses these differently.
I suggest marking out order blocks on the higher timeframe such as 15M 1H or 4 hour, then once we arrive to one, go to the lower time frame like the 1m or 5m to see if we get a setup off of it
Like this:
You can also use order blocks for stop loss placements like this:
Place stop above bearish order block if you are short and below bullish order block if you are long
3. Balanced Price Range
This is when a Bearish FVG and Bullish FVG line up, there’s more to this but don’t want to take the time to over explain in this thread
Here’s unbalanced versus a balanced price range:
4. Breaker Block
To put this in the simplest terms as possible so you understand:
Look for an orderblock that was broken through after we purged liquidity.
*Breaker Blocks are not old OBs, because the OB should not be respected in the first place*
This is a breaker block.
5. Mitigation Block
This is the same thing as a breaker except we do not purge liquidity before.
Like this:
6. Treat volume imbalances like a Fair Value Gap.
Like this:
7. Wick / Rejection Block (credit to Lucius)
I don’t use these a ton, but if you ever see giant wicks at bottom or tops of trend when taking liquidity, draw a fib with the 0.5 on the whole wick alone.
Then you look for a setup off of it.
Like this:
8. Propulsion Block (Credit to Lucius)
This is basically when we get an OB, then a second OB off the first OB. The second OB is a propulsion block and you do not want us to retrace below the mean threshold of it (50%)
Like this:
9. New Week Opening Gap (NWOG)
These act as magnets. I always draw the 50% (CE) of NWOG and what I do is if I see we are in a sell model and there’s sellside below, I often look to see if there’s a NWOG under
If there is, that’s my target after sellside, then I look for potential reversal off of it.
Like so
10. This is a hidden fair value gap. You treat this just like a normal fair value gap.
Like this:
11. NDOG: Same thing as NWOG
(Although I believe NWOG holds more weight)
Alright, now note all these PD arrays
You can also use all of these as inverses. (besides OB because that’s just a BB/MB)
So once we close above old bearish FVG you look for a long setup off it and want to see it used as support
This just doubled the PD arrays you can use:)
HOW TO COMBINE THEM
ICT once said “If 3 PD Arrays fail, you’re fucked”
So if I see a FVG combined with an OB and VI, like this picture, and we break through all 3:
That likely means my bias will change for the time being
This is why you should know all PD arrays
That’s it. There are a few more but these are the most common ones you should use every single day and the only ones I really use.
Check out my discord if you have questions or want to talk with other good ICT trader during the day:)
Here is my discord if you have any questions I will answer: discord.gg/rBEHxWcN
I also live trade everyday for $15 a month if you’re interested but just ask me about that in discord
For my BPR experts I know this is an inversion FVG lol
SORRY GUYS THE ANNOTATION IS CORRECT HERE
Read the picture. Green candle before down move = bearish OB in a downtrend while order flow is bearish
Red candle before up move = bullish OB in an uptrend while orderflow is bullish
i typed this out earlier after a tough tennis match and should’ve rechecked everything when mindset was better but posted anyways
i will do a whole separate orderblock thread anyways so be prepared
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