ICT Price Action Chronicles – The Science Of Anticipation In Price Action

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tByaPnk3fc4

Summary:

The speaker reviews a strong post-FOMC rally and explains the technical reasons they entered a long trade, focusing on daily “inversion fair value gap” levels, volume imbalances, and a premarket suspension block on a one-minute chart. They describe the live entry at the midpoint of a gap, how they managed the trade (partial profit-taking and moving the stop to lock in gains), and the importance of watching whether price defends the upper half of the gap and closes above key wicks and prior highs. Practical trading advice includes using Monday–Wednesday mornings during non‑farm‑payroll (NFP) weeks for cleaner price action, preferring technical price‑action/supply‑demand analysis over fundamentals (which they view as unreliable for indices), and focusing on anticipation, pattern recognition, and disciplined risk management. They emphasize: set and keep measured stops, take partial profits to manage emotions, trade with probability by using daily key levels (PD arrays, gaps, volume imbalances), and build experience through consistent observation of price behavior.

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