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Ultimate Liquidity Sweep Trading Strategy (Full In-Depth Guide)- Smart Money Concept








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In this episode, we will dive deep into one of the most critical aspects of successful trading: liquidity trading strategy. Whether you’re a novice trader or an experienced professional, understanding and mastering liquidity is essential for consistent profitability in the financial markets.
Trading without the ability to identify valid liquidity zones or neglecting to consider liquidity resting zones can be extremely risky and may result in significant losses.

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00:00 Introduction
00:59 Liquidity Defination
02:06 Liquidity Zones in the market
06:38 Theory behind Liquidity sweep
12:54 Real Liquidity Trade Examples

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  3. Boss, it is clearly demand and supply that is driving the market. Instead of saying big institutions set a trap, please explain they keep their buy and sell orders at major order blocks. Inducements are minor patterns formed by smaller demands and supplies inside the major demand and supply. There is no trap set by anyone. Retailers think traps are regularly set by big institutions like rat traps kept in a house. Such things do not happen. It is a misleading concept. People talk like big institutions are enemies and retailers are being cheated. They talk like this in India. Please explain how big orders create major order blocks and small orders create minor order blocks. You have mentioned this already. Please emphasize reality. Big institutions employ a group of young traders who are not much different from retailers. All are human psychology-ruled traders.

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