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Thread on The Different Types of Entry Models

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Entry Models are worthless without knowing the draw
on liquidity. Use these narratives to find the draw on
liquidity.

There are more entry models but here are 6 entry


models that I use:
1. FVG
2. BRK
3. OB
4. BPR
5. MSS
6. Turtle Soup

When you have multiple entry models in alignment this


is the "Unicorn" entry which means it's higher
probability.

1. Fair Value Gaps (FVG)

2. Breaker Blocks (BRK)

3. Orderblocks (OB)
4. Balanced Price Range (BPR)

5. Market Structure Shift (MSS)

6. Turtle Soup (fu)

The most common entry models for me are FVGs,


BRKs, OBs, BPRs. The entry comes after liquidity
raids & market structure shifts when there is a clear
draw on liquidity and narrative.

The least common entry models for me are market


orders after MSS & Turtle Soups.

FVG/BRK/OB/BPR are all retracement entries for


better Risk/Reward after market structure shift. When
MSS happens the only time I enter on a market order
is if the risk/reward is still good.
The 'fu' on my charts are Turtle Soups which are
smart money reversals. For successful turtle soup
entries you need a HTF PD Array / POI to back up the
high/low liquidity raid. You're expecting price to sweep
liquidity and reject the PD Array/POI for a reversal.

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