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Institutions require massive liquidity to fill their orders. They find this liquidity where retail traders place their stop losses:
: Monitor price as it aggressively moves toward the EQH pool.
: Located just above equal highs, swing highs, and resistance levels.
Characteristics of a bullish market (uptrend).
Downloading the PDF does nothing if it collects dust in your "Downloads" folder. Here is a 7-day study plan:
Buy-side liquidity rests just above equal highs.
Structural validity remains intact until the previous Higher Low is breached. 2. The Bearish Trend (Expansion Downward)
Several versions of the " Market Structure and Powerful Setups
Move your stop loss to break-even only after a new Break of Structure (BOS) confirms that the market has moved substantially in your favor. 5. Conclusion and Next Steps
Move your stop loss to break even (BE) only after the price has successfully created a new Break of Structure (BOS) in your trade's direction.
This guide explores the foundational mechanics of market structure and the high-probability setups used by professional traders to identify institutional order flow.
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Institutions require massive liquidity to fill their orders. They find this liquidity where retail traders place their stop losses:
: Monitor price as it aggressively moves toward the EQH pool.
: Located just above equal highs, swing highs, and resistance levels.
Characteristics of a bullish market (uptrend).
Downloading the PDF does nothing if it collects dust in your "Downloads" folder. Here is a 7-day study plan:
Buy-side liquidity rests just above equal highs.
Structural validity remains intact until the previous Higher Low is breached. 2. The Bearish Trend (Expansion Downward)
Several versions of the " Market Structure and Powerful Setups
Move your stop loss to break-even only after a new Break of Structure (BOS) confirms that the market has moved substantially in your favor. 5. Conclusion and Next Steps
Move your stop loss to break even (BE) only after the price has successfully created a new Break of Structure (BOS) in your trade's direction.
This guide explores the foundational mechanics of market structure and the high-probability setups used by professional traders to identify institutional order flow.