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Fair Value Gap (FVG) — Complete ICT Trading GuideThe three-candle price imbalance that ICT's core entry model is built around. How to identify a…BeginnerICT Market Structure — BOS, CHoCH & MSS ExplainedHow to read trend direction the ICT way. Break of Structure, Change of Character, Market Structure…BeginnerWhat is ICT Trading? The Complete Beginner’s GuideICT trading explained from zero — the methodology, the core building blocks, a simple trade walkthrough,…BeginnerPrevious Day High & LowPDH and PDL as key liquidity reference points for the following session.BeginnerBreak of Structure (BOS)A swing high or low broken in the direction of the current trend — continuation.BeginnerChange of Character (CHoCH)First break of structure against the current trend — potential reversal warning.BeginnerBOS vs CHoCH — Key DifferencesHow to tell them apart and what each means for your next trade direction.BeginnerSwing High & Swing LowHow ICT defines valid swing points and how they anchor all market structure.BeginnerHow to Build a Trading PlanStep-by-step guide to building a personal ICT trading plan from scratch.BeginnerBullish Order BlockThe last bearish candle before a strong bullish impulse — institutional buy zone.BeginnerHow to Keep an ICT Trade JournalWhat to record, how to review, and how journalling accelerates your progress.BeginnerBearish Order BlockThe last bullish candle before a strong bearish impulse — institutional sell zone.BeginnerHow to Mark Up a Chart: ICT StyleWhat levels to draw, what to ignore, and how to keep your chart clean.BeginnerTrading Discipline & the ICT MindsetWhy consistency in process matters more than any individual trade outcome.BeginnerOptimal Trade Entry (OTE)61.8–78.6% Fibonacci retracement — ICT's precise pullback entry zone.BeginnerPatience — Waiting for the SetupThe hardest skill in ICT: doing nothing until conditions are perfect.BeginnerOTE Fibonacci — How to Use ItHow to apply the 61.8–79% Fibonacci zone for ICT optimal trade entries.BeginnerThe Importance of a Trading JournalWhy journalling is the fastest shortcut to identifying your real edge.BeginnerICT Position SizingHow to calculate lot size, risk per trade, and R:R before you enter.BeginnerICT KillzonesLondon, NY AM, NY PM — the three optimal windows for ICT trade setups.BeginnerDo ICT Traders Use Indicators?The ICT perspective on traditional indicators — what's useful, what to ignore.BeginnerSilver Bullet Time Windows3–4am, 10–11am, 2–3pm NY — the three windows and how to use them.BeginnerBuy Side Liquidity (BSL)Stop orders resting above swing highs and equal highs — the institutional buy target.BeginnerNew York AM KillzoneThe most active session for forex and indices — what to expect and how to trade.BeginnerSell Side Liquidity (SSL)Stop orders below swing lows and equal lows — swept before bullish reversals.BeginnerLiquidity Grab vs Liquidity SweepWhat's the difference? Single-candle wick vs a multi-candle push through a level.BeginnerEqual Highs & Equal LowsDouble tops and bottoms — clear resting liquidity that price is drawn to.BeginnerWhat is a Liquidity Sweep? How Institutions Hunt Stop Orders Before ReversingThe most important concept in ICT trading — and the foundation every other setup depends on.…Beginner
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