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In this THREAD I will explain "FVG" 1. What is a “FVG” 2. Strongest FVG 3. How to identify FVG 4. IFVG 🧵(1/13)

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1. What is a "FVG" Fair Value Gaps are imbalances caused in the price, which will eventually be fulfilled. It occurs when the market leaves behind untraded price levels due to strong buying or selling pressure.

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1.1 What is a "FVG" A Bullish FVG forms on a second rising candle between the high of the 1st candle and the low of the 3rd candle, without any overlap A Bearish FVG forms on a second declining candle between the low of the 1st candle and the high of the 3rd candle.

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2. Strongest FVGs - A FVG becomes stronger when: The FVG overlaps with each other (Balanced Price Range BPR) After change in State of Delivery (CISD)

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2.1 Strongest FVGs When there's a FVG created in HTF, it becomes High Probability. Timeframes to pay attention to be in Sync: 1H FVG -> 5m FVG 4H FVG -> 15m FVG Daily FVG -> 1H FVG

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2.2 Strongest FVGs A FVG that aligns with the True Day Open is a High Probability FVG. This level will act as a very strong Support or Resistance level.

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2.3 Strongest FVGs When a FVG leads to a creation of a Market Structure Shift, it becomes a strong FVG. The candle has to close above the Swing High in order to be valid.

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3. How to identify FVG In this Bitcoin chart, all the FVG's are illustrated through an Indicator. You can identify also FVGs: - Use HTF to identify the more reliable setups - Look for impulsive moves (strong directional trend with volume)

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3.1 How to identify FVG - Mark the imbalance zones (this area will represent the FVG) - Wait for a price reaction into the FVG - Must have surpassed previous FVG's - Consecutive FVG's in the same direction

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4. IFVG An Inversion Fair Value Gap is formed when a fair value gap is invalidated, by a candle wick or close. These areas can indicate a shift in the market’s momentum, indicating a potential reversal in the market’s trend.

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4.1 IFVG A Bullish IFVG is found by locating a Bearish FVG. Once the Bearish FVG is invalidated or broken, it's considered a Bullish IFVG. When price comes back to a Bullish IFVG, you can use the zone as an area for potential long trade entries.

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4.2 IFVG A Bearish IFVG is found by locating a Bullish FVG. Once the Bullish FVG is invalidated or broken, it's considered a Bearish IFVG. When price comes back to a Bearish IFVG, you can use the zone as an area for potential short trade entries.

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4.3 IFVG In this trade, a bullish liquidity grab was detected by the Liquidity Grabs indicator. Price shot up, invalidating the bearish FVG and forming a bullish IFVG. Once the IFVG is formed, you can set your Stop Loss below the IFVG and take a 1:2 risk-to-reward trade

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