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🇮🇳 Katılım Şubat 2025
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Zero fomo Zero excitement Zero feelings Zero emotions Zero fucks given 100% tunnel vision. @Romeotpt
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If you're interested in learning how to really cook a delicious turtle soup; Look at all turtle soup examples you can find. Burn the image of them in your mind. The HIGH and LOW that are falsely broken are used as booby traps to sucker in turtle traders and use them as fuel.
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• A LOW or HIGH is either sponsored by smart money, or left to die. • If sponsored by smart money; you will see them not wanting it to be broken too much for too long. • Vice versa; if they are NOT using a level as an accumulation zone, it will be sliced through with ease:
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TIME Time of day, Day of week, Day of month, Will filter out many "false " market structure shifts.
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@Aiken0007 Liquidity pool > Purge > Displacement > Pd array (enter stoploss above pd array) > Low hanging fruit. That's the cycle of a trade setup from start to finish.
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Heriacrchy of setups: 1- Turtle soup (highest probability) 2- Breakers 3- Orderblocks; with fvgs and clear displacement. Anything else is just... meh.
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@DenizhanOzay For a bearish fvg: Low of the fvg is always a swing high (liquidity pool) Middle of thr fvg is a breaker, High of the fvg is an orderblock And vice versa. Its not just a magic "air bubble",
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Don't be a parrot of what you have been taught. Think critically. Everytime you learn something make sure you assess: 1- What you're being taught? 2- Why you're being taught it? 3- Is it true? 4- Is it of benefit to you? 5- Can it be better? 6- Should you keep it or ditch it?
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@KareemElshator1 Intermediate relative to what? Longterm relative to what? What part of the purge/revert cycle does the term IT and LT apply to? Forget the terms as terms, they're fog on your screen. Focus on what you can apply in live trading. Don't be a chart artist. Enjoy the workout bud.
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@DenizhanOzay 1-lower the timeframe and check 2- fvgs not sibis 3- C.E could either a breaker or an old low.(SR flip) the important part is the low which is a liquidity pool*; that's where all my attention is. Back to the basic mechanics; highs and lows, liquidity pool to Liquidity pool.
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This is the exact reason why FVGs are not just empty spaces of air, They are a bunch of PD arrays stacked together to look a certain way. (The FVG). This is also why certain fvgs remain partially filled or totally unfilled (SMT = No stophunt, weakness of trend = no SH..etc)
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Bingo.
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Let's take a look at a live chart, First observe the fvg build (looks like an empty piece of air) Next, we zoom into the red circle..
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• That's why the C.E is important. Once price breaks through a breaker it's a true sign of weakness/strength. • And that's why FVGS are included in the main mechanics of price: "Price moves only to do two things; Attack a high/low, or rebalance an imbalance. (Liquidity pool)"
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@DenizhanOzay For a bearish fvg: Low of the fvg is always a swing high (liquidity pool) Middle of thr fvg is a breaker, High of the fvg is an orderblock And vice versa. Its not just a magic "air bubble",

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Turtle soup scenarios usually mark the beginning of a massive expansion swing, especially when seen at a key level. In order to lessen the chances of missing the move, check for SMT where a failure swing would occur instead. Common trap of "waiting" for the false breakout.
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@finessee_Fx If a high is being purged at the end of a killzone, usually bottom/tops in + let them find out something for themselves 😆
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Consolidation > Turtle soup > Expansion > Protraction (fvg here to enter) > Expansion > Protraction (fvg here to enter) > Capitulation > Consolidation > Turtle soup > Expansion > And so on. You don't enter at Expansion; you wait (difficult part), and enter at protraction.
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A LTF turtle soup is an orderblock entry on a HTF, And a breaker entry on an even HrTF. Time and price are an endless blackhole of fractals within fractals: And they all work, And they all make sense. And they all repeat. Pick the model that you resonate with and make it yours.
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We are in a solo game. As soon as you care about what someone else is doing; you already lost.
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