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thedemotrader🧘🏾♂️
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@Crtquinn I'd like to know how CRT works pls





Time and Price (CRT) Part 3 CRT is one of the simplest but most eye‑opening ways to read price. It teaches you where liquidity was taken, which side is exhausted, and where price is now likely to go next. When one candle liquidates another and price returns inside that candle’s range, the market usually intends to move toward the opposite extreme of that candle. Every candle has: • High (top of the range) • Low (bottom of the range) • Open & Close (body) • Wicks (liquidity hunts) The range = distance between the high and low. CRT treats each candle as a mini market structure a complete battlefield of buyers and sellers. A valid CRT setup has 3 steps: STEP 1 — Liquidation One candle takes the high or low of the previous candle. This is a liquidity sweep. STEP 2 — Re‑Entry Price closes back inside the previous candle’s range. Price now aims for the opposite extreme of the liquidated candle. This is the “time & price” logic of CRT. CRT is most accurate during high-liquidity session shifts, because that’s when the market performs most of its sweeps. Best CRT Times (Killzones) I only trade NY session 9AM Once liquidation + re-entry happens, CRT gives you a mechanical price target: Target = the opposite extreme of the candle that got liquidated. Example: • Candle A high is taken • Price closes back inside Candle A • Target = Candle A low

















