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Oct 20, 2024
How to know the right Fair Value Gap (FVG) to use

Here's the answer to your questions
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Always use the FVG that's close to your inducement (liquidity), that means your execution should be after an inducement (liquidity) is taken.

Study this th~read to know more:
Sometimes, if inducement is not present price tends to engineer liquidity close to or inside the FVG.

Study this thread to understand Engineered Liquidity:
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Sep 5, 2024
When there's no inducement close to your POI (point of interest), price tends to engineer liquidity at the POI or raid the high/low of that POI as the inducement.

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Price either engineers liquidity close to your point of interest

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Apr 20, 2024
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THERE IS NO INDUCEMENT CLOSE TO YOUR ENTRY?

I've passed four Funded accounts worth $200K+ in three months using this liquidity secret (proofs in last page)

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Most new traders who trades liquidity usually ask what if there is no inducement close to an entry is the entry still valid? Yes! It's possible that a point of interest is still valid without an inducement.

There are two common scenarios that you should look out for:
1. Price tends to engineer liquidity close to or at the point of interest/entry before continuation.

Look at the diagrammatic representations below ๐Ÿ‘‡

The POI/ Entry lacks inducement causing price to engineer a liquidity before continuation.
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Mar 28, 2024
HOW DO I KNOW THE RIGHT ORDER BLOCK TO USE?

Most times we see multiple order blocks in our point of interests and we don't know which to use. This thread will sharpen your perspective

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Yes! I know that there's nothin like the perfect POI as far as probabilities of technical analysis is concerned, but here is an unveiled secret that can help you choose the order blocks with the highest probability as a trader.

Do well to follow me @lex_consults. Let's begin!
Now that you're here, I believe you already have elementary understanding about order blocks, structure, liquidity and inducements.

Sometimes inducements are hidden inside order blocks to make you feel like it's the right place to take an entry but if you're just patient enough
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Dec 3, 2023
INDUCEMENT: A simplified liquidity approach to taking high probability setups

In this thread, you'll learn about what Inducement really is & how it can increase your win rate as a trader

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Most profitable Traders using SMC to trade the market understands Inducement and how it works, by this they always look out for inducement close to their point of interests to give their poi a higher probability of playing out.

What then is this INDUCEMENT that they talk about?
INDUCEMENT is simply an internal range liquidity close to a point of interest, a point of interest is an area of value which can be your order block, fair value gap, etc..

The ideology behind inducement is to trick buyers/sellers to enter a trade too early thereby stopping them
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Nov 15, 2023
THIS FVG (Fair Value Gap) /IMBALANCE SECRETS WILL BOOST YOUR WIN RATE AS A TRADER!

Trading Fair Value Gaps have helped me to bounce back from a drawdown in my prop account before, here's what you need to know.

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What is a Fair Value Gap? A fair value gap (FVG) is a term used to describe the areas of inefficiencies/imbalances of the price of an asset in the market. These inefficiencies can be caused by buying/selling aggressiveness, price usually reacts from them when revisited.
How do you identify FVG/IMB in the market?

It's simple, usually there are 3 candlesticks, the upper candle wick & the lower candle wick fails to close against each other thereby creating a gap in the middle candle.

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