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Preserve capital first: protect your account, profits are secondary.
Let winners run, cut losers with a disciplined stop-loss.
Bid = support (tends to bounce up),
Ask = resistance (tends to bounce down). Tags only shift probabilities, not the base logic.
When a bid wall is removed, a liquidity vacuum forms and downside continuation is favored — even if price is temporarily above it.
FILLED = wall got traded/absorbed (often continuation that way).
PULLED = order removed/stepped (level loses hold; watch for spoof/rotation).
Nearby Ask walls PULLED + a large intact Bid just below ⇒ squeeze-up risk — as long as the Bid holds. Flips bearish if the Bid gets FILLED/PULLED and no fast reclaim occurs.
BSL (Buy-Side Liquidity) = areas above local highs (formerly “SH”).
SSL (Sell-Side Liquidity) = areas below local lows (formerly “SL”).
They tend to cluster stop orders, pending orders and inefficiencies (equal highs/lows, FVG CE, OB edges).
Price tends to move into prominent BSL/SSL zones to grab liquidity.
First touch: often a reaction (tap → bounce/reject).
Acceptance/break into the zone: bias often flips, targets become the next liquidity pools.
Zones tested multiple times lose impact.
Density aggregates confluence (overlaps, freshness, time factor, volume/delta, structure).
Higher density = stronger bias, but stricter entry criteria.
Use density as a trigger threshold (e.g. only trade from density ≥ 2).
Entry: tap + rejection (for reversals) or reclaim/break + retest (for continuations).
SL: logically outside the zone (beyond the extreme/CE level).
TP: next opposite side/pool; partials at intermediate levels.
Position size should reflect density and volatility.
Zones age: after fills/multiple tests, reduce the density.
Invalid after clear acceptance and structural shift (HH/LL against the original setup).
A Fair Value Gap (FVG) is a price gap between two candles where the market traded inefficiently.
In the chart viewer, the overlay highlights these zones. Via the FVG filter you can display only open FVGs, only already tested/closed FVGs or all of them.
Open FVGs are gaps that, have not yet been cleanly traded through by candle bodies or wicks.
Consolidation gaps form around sideways phases where price is „parked“ in a range and briefly breaks out inefficiently.
Typical characteristics:
- Appear after or before clear consolidations (range, low volatility)
- Price often returns later to cleanly fill the gap
- Better suited for mean-reversion / reversal setups at range boundaries
In the chart viewer, they mark areas where a return into the range and a liquidity flush are more likely.
Rejection gaps appear when the market aggressively rejects a zone – often after testing liquidity areas (SL/SH) or key SR zones.
Typical characteristics:
- Strong impulse away from a zone, gap initially remains open
- Fast reaction (wicks, strong opposite candles) on retest
- Often used as reaction zones for short-term scalps
In the chart viewer, you can use rejection gaps as potential reversal zones, especially in combination with liquidity zones, order book walls or volume spikes.
Breakaway gaps often mark the start of a new trend move. Price „jumps“ out of a structure (range, channel, old trend phase) and leaves a clear price gap behind.
Typical characteristics:
- Breakout from an established structure (range / trend change)
- Gap often stays open longer or is filled much later, deep into the move
- Useful as pullback zones in the direction of the new trend
In the chart viewer, you can use breakaway gaps as reference areas for trend pullbacks – ideal together with your bias (trend view) and the structure focus.
The FVG overlays in the chart viewer respect your filter selection: you can display only open FVGs, only already tested/closed FVGs or all of them.
Practical tips:
- Use open FVGs as potential target or entry zones.
- Use tested/closed FVGs mainly for context (structure, past inefficiencies) and backtesting.
- Combine FVGs with liquidity zones (SL/SH) and SR levels instead of trading them in isolation.
- Always watch your risk–reward: trades against the higher timeframe bias only with very clear reaction and clean levels.
The scalping strategy is based on a London session logic:
- Mark the Asian / London range
- Liquidity sweep above or below the range high / low
- Entry in the direction of the 1h bias (not against it)
- Minimum risk-reward ratio (RR) of 2.0
In the tool, the scalping signal only appears if the structure slider is set between 0.7 and 1.0 and all backend conditions are met. If there is no clean setup, no signal is forced.
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