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Starr

@Starr_gael

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STOP TAKING UNNECESSARY LOSSES!


The flip zones are different from breaker blocks and
you'll keep losing money if you don't understand them.

Let me help you

Remember,
-Order blocks are supply and demand zones where
large market traders place large limit orders waiting to
be executed.

- A demand zone is an area in the market where there


is high demand for the stock and buyers are ready to
purchase at that level.

- A supply zone is a resistance level in the market


where many traders place sell orders.
This means that the role of a demand zone is to send
the price back up and the role of a supply zone is to
send the price down once mitigated.

Can you imagine a case scenario when it fails in its


role? That's where the flip zones and breaker blocks
come in.

Just like in the picture below, the flip zones are


created when price gives a significant and notable
reaction from a demand or supply zone failure.

When this happens, an opportunity to trade a new


trend is created by the flip.

And just like pictures 3 and 4 below, a breaker block is


created when price impulsively breaks a demand and
supply zone without a significant reaction to it.

Study the images below very well to get a clear


understanding.

The next time when you see a failed zone and want to
capitalise on it, don't forget to ask yourself, "is this a
flip zone or a breaker block?"

That way, you know where to set your entry.

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