Thank you Paul. That was awesome!. I love market structure but breaker blocks is new to me and makes perfect sense. What I like is that the BB provides a strong signal for trade entry, of course using market structure and other confluences (MACD, Squeeze, Andean Oscillator, 9EMA and Volume). One of my favorite strategies is the Break & Retest. The BB shows a great trade entry zone, based on changing market structure. Yes!
I have fulfilled the agreement, and I did it understanding the high value of your content. Thanks for helping us learning better trading. I will keep revisiting your channel.
I just love how you incorporate the different ICT concepts when expounding on "how to use ". Makes it easier to apply on a backtest and hopefully on the live chart. Thanks.
Thanks Paul....I found your video very apt on explaining the concept of Breaker Block after having watched other videos on the same topic. Likewise have to subscribed to your channel. Cheers !
Paul thank you so much for helping me learn ICT. I have done my part as per gentlemen agreement. I was wondering if I could ask you few questions. 1. You mention in your videos higher time frame of interest (HTFI). Can you please tell me what is HTFI do you use? The reason I asked if it is 1H TF or higher, it will take longer for setup to be formed and ICT teaches to take entries at Lower TFs. 2. In your video above what Time Frame (TF) did you use to markup charts on S&P500? 3. Even though it was Breaker Block (BB) training videos, I noticed there were FVG setup as well, but market didn't trade into the FVG. So how do you determine if you should take entry at the BB and not in the FVG? I mean if I am to wait for FVG I would have missed those trades you showed above. 4. So how do you know when to use BB setup and not FVG setup for entries?
Sure! #1 I like to use the H4 and H1. #2 From memory it was the H1. #3 When you get a BB + FVG this is called the unicorn and ICT says it is higher probability. Otherwise use which ever one you prefer. The only way to know is to do 100's of days of back testing. #4 Same as #3. The only way to know and learn is to see it 100s of times in replay and forward testing. Hope this helps!
Paul, thanx for all of your great work. After 18 months or so what do you think is the best approach for an ICT strategy. Coming off a trading desk I struggle with order blocks etc. your wisdom would be much appreciated...
Welcome mate! I think the biggest mind swtich is changing your perception to looking at the market in terms of liquidity and time - not just price. I find myself falling back into this old habit sometimes. When I am struggling this is generally the reason and making the switch back makes it all clear again. Order blocks is actually a hard ICT concept. There is so much info available on OBs but much of it is not as ICT teaches it. ICT has said that he hasn't even really taught everything to do with OBs yet. In saying this I have a OB video coming out in a week or so which I think should help!
@@pauljleroy very good, thanx Paul. Keep up the great work. I think I will stick with the 1,2,3 tops and bottoms, as we used to call them in the late 80's and look for CoC and Displacement and enter on FVG's.
Question regarding breaker blocks: Must there also be an associated FVG with the breaker block to precisely label it as a true breaker block. Much like Order blovks, there has to be an associated inbalance. Thank you for clarifying.
Paul, it seems to me that the breaker block on a bearish move is the last bear candle because that is where the bear orders are still sitting. You have it as the last bullish candle. That runs inconsistent with most other interpretations.
You could use this swing low as it technically fits the rules, however remember the concept behind the breaker block is that we are trying to take advantage of traders who have been trapped long so it is a question of where do we think they would have bought.
Watch ICT videos, then come back to watch Paul's video on the ICT concept, and everything will make sense. Good job Paul.. Thank you for the effort.
That's awesome! thank you 👍
Hahaha same here thanks brother great work
You can not buy a toilet paper with your income but talk big on youtube ...plzzz Mr!!!
Me jumping all over the channel ..and make it clear after landing on this channel. Tq. Keep up good work
Thank you Paul. That was awesome!. I love market structure but breaker blocks is new to me and makes perfect sense.
What I like is that the BB provides a strong signal for trade entry, of course using market structure and other confluences (MACD, Squeeze, Andean Oscillator, 9EMA and Volume).
One of my favorite strategies is the Break & Retest. The BB shows a great trade entry zone, based on changing market structure. Yes!
This is the best video on you tube regarding Breaker Blocks, believe because i have seen them all!
So well explained. I finally got an understanding of breakers after watching this…..Thanks.
Just clean and straightforward. Gentlemen's agreement confirmed.
Thanks Paul. This is called tying all the loose ends!!!
I have fulfilled the agreement, and I did it understanding the high value of your content. Thanks for helping us learning better trading. I will keep revisiting your channel.
I just love how you incorporate the different ICT concepts when expounding on "how to use ". Makes it easier to apply on a backtest and hopefully on the live chart. Thanks.
You're so welcome! 😋
Thank you so very much Paul, much appreciated
Thanks a million for explaining the concept elaborately. 😊❤
Wow. Just wow. Thank you. ICT + you to clarify are amazing. Liked and subscribed!
Thanks Paul....I found your video very apt on explaining the concept of Breaker Block after having watched other videos on the same topic. Likewise have to subscribed to your channel. Cheers !
amazing like the clear diagrams and explanation. thx heaps
Thank you, Paul.
Like your style easy fast and to the point...
Cool! I will learn it. I'm a beginner who is learning in the nfc community
Great video Paul. I hope your new trading venture is going well.
Thank you Mr Paul
hey Paul! thank you for your vids! I truly appreciate your content -- and yes! I always like and I subscribed 😄😄🙏
Thank you Paul! Please never stop!
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Very good video! Thank you. Perhaps I missed this, but which timeframe would you use for this concept?
Thank you so much this is my setup RR 1:2 or 1:3 ❤
reach around confirmed. thanks ICT waffles, this is to point.
Crystal clear. ❤
You sir, have just got a new subscriber.
Thank you, things are making sense, the content is helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Understood, Paul. Thanks for the lesson.
You are welcome!
thank you sir
What time frame you use for ur breaker block confirmation sir?
Can you make a video on how to incorporate this with time / macros? Thanks a lot! Your video was clear and concise. Well done 🎉
Paul thank you so much for helping me learn ICT. I have done my part as per gentlemen agreement. I was wondering if I could ask you few questions.
1. You mention in your videos higher time frame of interest (HTFI). Can you please tell me what is HTFI do you use? The reason I asked if it is 1H TF or higher, it will take longer for setup to be formed and ICT teaches to take entries at Lower TFs.
2. In your video above what Time Frame (TF) did you use to markup charts on S&P500?
3. Even though it was Breaker Block (BB) training videos, I noticed there were FVG setup as well, but market didn't trade into the FVG. So how do you determine if you should take entry at the BB and not in the FVG? I mean if I am to wait for FVG I would have missed those trades you showed above.
4. So how do you know when to use BB setup and not FVG setup for entries?
Sure! #1 I like to use the H4 and H1. #2 From memory it was the H1. #3 When you get a BB + FVG this is called the unicorn and ICT says it is higher probability. Otherwise use which ever one you prefer. The only way to know is to do 100's of days of back testing. #4 Same as #3. The only way to know and learn is to see it 100s of times in replay and forward testing. Hope this helps!
@@pauljleroy you are the best. Thank you so much for replying back to me. I really appreciate it.
@@pauljleroy Paul one more question you mentioned you trade Crypto. Does crypto have a certain time of the day and session to trade as well?
Thank you for the good work
My pleasure! 😊
thanks mate👍🏽
ICT is a genious, but honestly zéro in PEDAGOGY and METHODOLOGY. You get the Pedagogy and the Methodology.
Paul, thanx for all of your great work. After 18 months or so what do you think is the best approach for an ICT strategy. Coming off a trading desk I struggle with order blocks etc. your wisdom would be much appreciated...
Welcome mate! I think the biggest mind swtich is changing your perception to looking at the market in terms of liquidity and time - not just price. I find myself falling back into this old habit sometimes. When I am struggling this is generally the reason and making the switch back makes it all clear again. Order blocks is actually a hard ICT concept. There is so much info available on OBs but much of it is not as ICT teaches it. ICT has said that he hasn't even really taught everything to do with OBs yet. In saying this I have a OB video coming out in a week or so which I think should help!
@@pauljleroy very good, thanx Paul. Keep up the great work. I think I will stick with the 1,2,3 tops and bottoms, as we used to call them in the late 80's and look for CoC and Displacement and enter on FVG's.
Question regarding breaker blocks: Must there also be an associated FVG with the breaker block to precisely label it as a true breaker block. Much like Order blovks, there has to be an associated inbalance.
Thank you for clarifying.
Thank you👍
No problem. You're welcome 😊
great video. shame about the picture quality as couldnt make much out when switched to charts. unless its just my laptop
Paul, it seems to me that the breaker block on a bearish move is the last bear candle because that is where the bear orders are still sitting. You have it as the last bullish candle. That runs inconsistent with most other interpretations.
Hi Paul it seems that Mitigation Block and Breaker block. Can you tell me difference between this 2 concept?❤
Great as always.
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Awsome!
Wish you explained using timeframe coz I think higher timeframe breaker blocks seems to be strong if I put it that way.
This is way way easier than ICT talkin circles for 90 minutes.
Guys nuts talks me to sleep
cooooooool information
Awesome
Here before 1 million subs
Very good Paul, I think you can find these set-ups by accident when looking for FVG ?
Yes you can for sure. But the set up is higher probability when there is an fvg also.
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Are the Breaker Blocks the same as Order Blocks ICT often talks about?
Siri have an doubt about the fair value gap below the MSS why it was not respecting the fvg instead it respected the breaker block
12:51 why didnt you use the swing to the left ?
You could use this swing low as it technically fits the rules, however remember the concept behind the breaker block is that we are trying to take advantage of traders who have been trapped long so it is a question of where do we think they would have bought.
on a line chart is easy to understand, when you hit the candle stick chart... there are 100000 candlesticks in between. So confusing
Hi Paul can u make a video on HRLR and LRLR😢
This is a great idea for a video - everything seems like a HRLR at the moment!