Navigating High Resistance Liquidity Run Conditions

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O217xQsEUgI

– The speaker is trading live: initially went long four contracts, planned to add two then two more as price revisited an “inversion fair value gap” (a type of order-flow/price-dislocation zone).
– Entries were clustered inside that gap; stops placed just below the gap’s low (with incremental tightening as the trade confirmed) to reduce risk.
– He emphasizes managing position size with partials: took five off at a target (midnight opening price) and put a stop on two contracts to lock in gains while keeping exposure for further upside.
– Key levels: inversion/bullish fair value gaps, wick mids/“consequent encouragement” levels, intraday highs, and the New York midnight open (described as a liquidity magnet).
– No market-replay: he insists on trading and teaching from the live, hard-right edge (real-time price) rather than replaying past data.
– Teaching focus: “smart money” concepts — anticipating order flow, reading candlestick behavior (bodies vs wicks), and predicting likely moves rather than merely reacting.
– Practical risk/mental management: use partial exits and stops to reduce emotional pressure; trading with a paper account for teaching/legal safety.
– Acknowledges possible messiness around news (CPI/PPI) and multiple nearby gaps/liquidity pools; stresses rules, process, and learning to interpret price action.

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