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What's up everybody? Welcome back. Today

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we're going to be covering the GXT 4hour

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profiling video. Highly anticipated. So,

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I appreciate y'all's patience. I think

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this video will be an eye openener for

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many. We got a lot to cover. So, let's

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get right into it. So, first thing we

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must understand is the different types

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of swing points, right? So, we're always

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confirming a reversal with a swing

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point. So, let's get into those

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different types. So, the first swing

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formation or reversal type is a C2

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closure, right? This is the most common

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one, the easiest to identify. This is

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simply where you just wait for a C2

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closure. A C2 closure is visibly shown

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by the failure to close below the

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previous candle's low. As you see, this

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signifies a reversal and that we can

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trade the next candle higher. Right? So

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essentially candle two is manipulation,

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candle three is distribution.

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Now this next one takes a little bit

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more experience. This is something I

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used every single day across all time

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frames. It's essentially when candle one

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hits a key level, right? Or even candle

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2 hits a key level. You have to hit a

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key level to even anticipate a reversal,

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right? So the difference between this

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candle here and you know this swing

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point here. So they're both candle twos,

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right? This is a candle two. This is

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also a candle too. But what's the

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difference? It's the wick size. So if

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you've seen my candle profiling video,

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you would understand this. But

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essentially since this candle does not

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support expansion, even if there's a key

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level here, we can't trade it as a

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candle too. You want to wait for that

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because we want to trade expansion

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candles. So since this candle doesn't

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support expansion given the large wick,

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the large displacement away from that

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opening price, you would simply wait for

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candle 3 to open to trade the expansion.

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This is a bit different where we're

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opening near that low. So we already

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know it's likely to get taken out. So

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when it does, right, and we create some

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sort of reversal confirmation, you know,

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this wick is confirmed. Since it

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supports expansion, it can reverse into

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expansion. It's still a reversal candle,

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but it's also an expansion candle

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because of the the small wick. So,

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that's the difference there. Now, this

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next one is simply where you don't have

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a candle 2 closure. You don't sweep at

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the previous candle's low. Um, so you

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kind of wait for a candle three closure,

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right? Um, so once you have a candle

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three closure, a candle three closure is

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essentially when you close above candle

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2's uh body or high, right? Then you can

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trade candle 4. that would confirm the

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swing point. Shout out to T trades for

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all these swing formations, by the way.

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So, this is um specifically to the re

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it's really specifically to the 4our for

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me. This this here um also the daily as

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well, but really specific the 4 hour

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this swing formation here. So, it's

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essentially this it is this, right? But

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you're actually trading candle three. So

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it's basically when the previous candle

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hits a key level and there's no reversal

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visibly shown on the time frame, you

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know, this time frame that we're seeing

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here, but on the lower time frame there

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is. So pretend this is the 4hour time

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frame and within this wick here, we

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obviously trade a key level. So we can

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anticipate reversal, but we it's not

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going to reverse within this candle

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because of the the large opposing run.

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So, you're going to wait. You're still

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going to wait for the new candle open.

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But there's a difference when we can

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anticipate this candle not taking this

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low. Like I said, it's when there is a

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reversal within this candle's wick or

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this candle's range, right? Whether

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that's a lower time frame swing point

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confirming it or some type of CSD, you

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know, whatever you use. I use swing

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points to confirm these lows. So,

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essentially, if this candle's low is

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created from a swing point and this

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candle is opening up within it, then I

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can trade that away.

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So now let's go over key levels. I

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really only focus on three key levels

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and mainly it's highs and lows and fair

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value gaps, right? So highs and lows are

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what you frame reversals from. And um

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and also retracements, right? So once

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you hit a higher low, we can form a

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retracement. Once you hit a higher low,

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we can frame reversal. Now fair value

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gaps in order blocks are for

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continuations. So when price retraces

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into a fair value gap, we will continue

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away from it. Um also after reversal, we

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expect fair value gaps and order blocks

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to support price higher in expansion. So

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really these are the only key levels

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that I really care about. So this is

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what I'm looking for swing formations to

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form from to trade away from. Now these

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are the models. So essentially like

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these are key levels, but they're

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essentially just reversal points and

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targets, right? That's what a model is

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really. This is the universal framework

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we use on all time frames. So

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specifically, I'm using this every

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single day to confirm the high and low

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of the day. So we all know what internal

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to external range is. It's essentially

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when market trades into a fair value

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gap. I'm not going to show you what a

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fair value gap is. There's a million

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videos on it. Price trades into a fair

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value gap. It expands away trading into

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the external range, right? We create a

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swing formation. So in this case, this

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is that candle three swing formation,

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right? where you know we can trade

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candle three let's say this is a 4 chart

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maybe candle 2 hits a key level doesn't

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have that reversal but maybe within it

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we do right or maybe when price starts

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to expand away it confirms a reversal

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right maybe by CST or something then we

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can trust to trade away from this low

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here as long as the candle that we're

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trading within supports expansion that's

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really all that matters so here maybe

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you do wait for this swing formation

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well now you have a valid candle 3

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closure because it closes above candle

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2's high so Now you can trade candle 4

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into this you know external range high

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rate marking out EQ of that previous

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candle's range which we'll talk about a

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little bit in a minute or later on we

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expect candle for expansion into this

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high right forming this would like form

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the low of day for example right so in

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this case right we have price trading

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into external range liquidity right this

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can be any time frame this can be the

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daily time frame let's say the previous

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day traded into the high Right? Closes a

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a candle 2. This would simply be

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candle two. The previous day

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manipulation this next day distribution

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into internal range. So the previous day

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manipulation of external range the next

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day distribution into internal range.

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Right? This also be the 4hour chart too,

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right? This can be Asia session, right?

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Manipulation, London session back into

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the daily range. Maybe Asia made a fair

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value gap or something like that. Right?

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This is one of my favorite models to

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trade on all time frames and it would be

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the order pairing ranges or just a

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manipulation of a higher low in

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distribution into the opposing side of

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the range. It's favorable when the

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opposing side of the range is failure

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swings like this. So essentially this is

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when let's say candle one trades into

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the low right we can already anticipate

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a potential reversal. So if we're going

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to reverse since this candle didn't do

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it we would ideally want to reverse off

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this candle's low. So this is how you

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can anticipate a candle 2 reversal into

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expansion, right? So here is a valid,

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you know, swing formation. Candle three

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closure confirms a swing. Here is a

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valid swing formation where candle 2

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confirms a swing and this is a valid um

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candle 2 reversal to expansion given the

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wick size. So you see how large this

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