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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ | Futures Trader | $ES #ICT (Not financial advice)

May 13, 2023, 12 tweets

Do you ever wonder why some PD arrays get ignored, and your stop gets run? Here is exactly how to identify when that is likely to happen!
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Example #1

This FVG is obviously ignored.
No Market Structure Shift.
So why was this ignored?
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Answer #1

The reason is, sell side liquidity was swept.
After sell side liquidity has been swept, any bearish PD arrays can be ignored because won't reject price anymore.

So where is price likely to drive to right after?
To the upside to take buy side liquidity.

Example #2

Is this FVG going to work or fail?
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Answer #2

If you said failed, you'd be correct!
Now let's see why.

Yet again.
Sell side liquidity was swept.
After sell side is swept, any bearish PD arrays will likely fail.

Example #3

Order Blocks

Will this be respected?
Let's find out.
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Answer #3

This Order Block is ignored.
Buy side liquidity was swept.
When this happens, it is called a Breaker Block.
As you can see, the price later retraces back into the area and uses the Breaker Block as resistance.

Example #4

FVG

Will this be respected?
Let's find out.
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Answer #4

If you said no, you'd be correct.
Sell side liquidity was swept.

In this case, the old FVG was used as an Inversion.
An Inversion is just like a Breaker Block. It is later used as support if is not respected the first time.

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