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Asian Session UsdJpy Sellside Liquidity Raid & Reversal Execution 15 second chart.

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DanDowdTrading1 year ago

ICT showin the real turtle soup

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Virtue of Selfish Investing (VoSI)2 years ago

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Corey Tate1 year ago

Been short the last 6 hours lol just covered🏦

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Champagne Trades 🏆1 year ago

How are you just confidently buying those down close candles down there and knowing they’ll hold long? This is too good lol

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Daniel | Day trader1 year ago

How is he doing it !!! Jk I just watched the fvg lecture in the 2024 series, It feels like I know things I shouldn’t know.

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Payton1 year ago

@I_Am_The_ICT this is insane

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Oghenekevwe Melody1 year ago

How r u doing this boss, u ain't even worried ur stop might get triggered. Adding more positions and casually trying to draw a rectangle. Man I will freak out if price comes that close to my stop level. I need me this kind of confidence and execution without hesitation.

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traderkei1 year ago

Who cares if it's Algorithms or flipping coins?! What I see is a guy in a damn Forex 15 seconds chart adding positions when price is going against him with a Stop Loss at the same point all through. I mean, shouldn't everyone want to learn that whatever it may be?

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Avglobalnft1 year ago

When I grow up I wanna trade like you

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Blanc olivier1 year ago

Apparently I'm not the only one who can't sleep at this time of night.

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East Breeze1 year ago

Did u enter on that candle because there was a gap up from closing price to opening price? @I_Am_The_ICT

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