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When the price jumps from one session to the next without trading through the levels in between, traders call it a market gap. On the chart, it appears as an empty price zone with little or no trading.A gap fill strategy focuses on finding opportunities where the price reverses back into the gap as the […]
ICT Dealing Range is simply the measuring tape Smart Money traders use: a meaningful high and low that lets you judge whether price is expensive or cheap inside that swing—but how do you pick the right high/low, and why does price so often poke above the range high or dip below the range low before […]
The New York Reversal is one of the most-watched intraday setups in Forex, indices, and gold markets. It often appears after a strong London session move and forms during the New York open, when liquidity spikes and institutional orders enter the market. In this guide, you will learn how the New York session reversal works, […]
Financial markets often move with sudden force. A single candle can expand, break structure, and leave traders confused. Many call it “momentum.” In ICT concepts, it is something more precise: displacement in ICT. Understanding displacement in ICT is not about chasing big candles. It is about reading institutional repricing. When smart money enters the market, […]
Institutional order flow is the force behind many of the cleanest moves in forex, yet most retail traders only see the shadow of it on a price chart — so the real question is: do you know what institutional buying and selling looks like in practice, or are you reacting to noise and calling it […]
Financial markets move in cycles. Stan Weinstein’s Stage Analysis offers a structured way to understand these cycles and trade them with discipline. Instead of guessing tops and bottoms, stage analysis focuses on identifying where a stock stands within a four-stage framework and aligning trades with the dominant trend. In this guide, you will learn how […]
Mastering market reversals requires more than just identifying shifts; it demands high-confluence evidence. The ICT Unicorn Model stands out as a precision framework by bridging the gap between structural breakers and price imbalances. If you have struggled with look-alike setups or false breakouts, this mechanical strategy offers a clear, multi-step sequence to track institutional intent. […]
The TQQQ Challenge is a strategy where investors aim to grow small accounts quickly by regularly buying ProShares UltraPro QQQ (TQQQ). This fund targets three times the daily performance of major technology stocks in the Nasdaq-100. Leverage can amplify gains in rising markets but equally magnifies losses. This article explains TQQQ, the challenge’s mechanics, historical […]
Inside days are simple chart patterns that even complete beginners can spot easily. They happen when today’s price stays completely inside yesterday’s range, creating a smaller inside day candle. This pause often means the market is gathering energy for its next move – either up or down. Inside day trading is straightforward, visual, and popular […]
The tsi indicator is a simple tool that helps you understand whether prices are gaining or losing strength, even if you are new to trading. It works like a momentum gauge, using smoothing to reduce short-term “noise” so trends are easier to spot. In this guide, you will learn what the TSI measures, how to […]
Price can break out and still fail. That is why market internals matter. They show what is happening under the index: participation, pressure, and volatility. So before you trust a move in SPX500 or NAS100, ask one question: is the market’s engine actually pushing in the same direction? Key Points: Market internals measure breadth and […]
Can you trade stocks on the weekend? This common question arises because trading apps remain accessible even when exchanges are closed. In reality, stock markets shut down from Friday to Monday. Understanding what happens during this pause helps traders avoid false assumptions, manage weekend risk, and prepare for how prices actually form when markets reopen. […]