Notes
- Institutional order flow means seeking large institutional liquidity, found on the monthly and weekly charts.
- The candle bodies form a real high and low.
- The market does not necessarily have to trade below or above the candle wicks to draw liquidity. A large pocket of stop losses will already be in the area of the candle wicks.
- Always think like a market maker. Where is the maximum level of liquidity relative to where the market has traded in the recent past and where it is right now?
- When price tests an order block, it should respect its mean threshold, i.e., the candle bodies should be above it.
Institutional Order Flow
Institutional Order Flow - Candle Wicks Liquidity
Institutional Order Flow - Market Maker Sell Model
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