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GxT | Precision Swing Point | Pt.1

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What is up everybody? Welcome back.

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Sorry for the wait. This will be worth

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the wait because this is going to be a

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very good video and a turning point in a

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lot of y'all's trading careers because

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that's what it was for me when I learned

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this concept and I I gave it time to uh

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integrate this in my system, etc. Once I

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learned more about it, yeah, it really

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really changed the way I view the market

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and how I filter price etc. and that is

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with the concept precision swing points

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or PSP for shorts. This is a concept

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founded by trader day. Yes, this is a

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quarterly theory concept. I do trade

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quarterly theory but a very dumbed down

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version and simple version of it. I do

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not use majority of quarterly theory

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concepts. Today I will be showing you

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how I use precision swing point. So

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let's get into it. So

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what is a precision swing point? It is a

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swing point, right? But it is not just a

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swing point. It is also a Kraken

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correlation, right? So as these assets

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create a candle 2, right? Where they

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close back within candle one's range,

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right? We all know what a candle 2 is.

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The difference in closes is the Kraken

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correlation, right? They're going to

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close in opposing directions. Right? So,

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this is when both assets reach into some

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relevant level. Asset one closes

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bullish. Asset two, the correlated

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market closes bearish. It's as simple as

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that. Right? So, when I tell you that

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anyone can apply this this this

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um concept with little to no added

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confusion or layer of complexity, right?

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It's it's seriously something that any

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trader can use at any level, right? And

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it'll greatly benefit your trading,

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right? Because the market cannot reverse

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it at a swing point, right? That is the

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whole logic behind Tra's model and TT's

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approach to the market. It's very

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logical, right? You go to any reversal

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retracement, there's always a swing

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point, right? So why not require a swing

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point and confirm that swing point,

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right? That's why the fract model is so

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good. But the market also cannot reverse

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without SMT. So why not require SMT,

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right? And that's where the precision

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swing point has both of them built into

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it. So it is also it's a swing point and

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a Kraken correlation. That's why it's so

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good. So now let's get into some

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different variations of a precision

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swing point. So here is a precision

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swing point, right? where there's a

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cracking correlation between candle one

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and candle two, right? And the PSP close

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itself confirms that Kraken correlation,

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right? And this can be used on any time

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frame. This can be the daily time frame,

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the 15-minut time frame, the hourly time

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frame, doesn't matter, right? So, this

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is what is called a two-stage PSP. Now,

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there's other words for this. I think

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it's precision candle. I'm not really

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sure. I actually learned this from um a

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trader, an educator, mentor um named

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Jacob Speculates. He's also a Corly

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theory trader. I would highly recommend

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checking him out. Um learned a lot from

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him. Um so that's also credits to him

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for this as well. I want to give credits

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to this almost all of this is they're

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not my concepts, right? Um the way I

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trade it is like the fractal model

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though, right? So I trade it a lot

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different than Corly 3 traders. I trade

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a lot a lot different than quarterly

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theory traders but I use the same

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concepts right so some of the same

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concepts so now let's get into the

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different type the next type of

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persistent swing point and it's

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essentially the same thing but a

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cracking correlation between candle 2

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and candle 3 right so this is where we

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do not have SMT between candle one and

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candle 2 we have a PSP right and the PSP

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is confirmed by the SMT right so it's

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swapped right from the last one we just

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saw and this is also a two-stage PSP. So

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if you had to rank, you know, I guess

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probabilities, right? You would have

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PSP, well, I guess you'd have a swing

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formation as the least probable, you'd

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have a PSP as the next probable, highest

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probable, and then you'd have one of

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these versions as the next highest

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probable PSP, right? Because obviously a

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swing information, there's no SMT,

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right? A PSP is one cracking

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correlation. This is a two-stage

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cracking correlation, right? was the

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highest probable swing formation

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possible essentially right and I will

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show you guys sequences in a part two so

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this is just part one just going to be

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showing you guys PSPs and how to apply

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them with framework and then we'll get

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into profiling in sequences in a part

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two so what is another version of tune

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stage PSP it is a continuation PSP again

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there might be another version or um

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name for this I just call it

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continuation PSP. This is essentially

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where after a true reversal or after a

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reversal, we expand away. In that

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expansion, right, this is where we

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create this two-stage PSP where one

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asset creates a swing point or a candle

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too where the other one does not, right?

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So, a lot of people are going to get

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confused. They're going to trade this

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wrong. They're going to think this is a

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PSP to go higher, right? Because you

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have a PSP, you know, a candle two at

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the lows. But really, this is just used

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for retracement, right? And the SMT here

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is essentially used and is the trigger

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for expansion. Right? We'll get into

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some examples that may be confusing, but

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it's essentially an SMT between candle

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one and candle 2 where the SMT confirms

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the PSP.

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Now, let's get into where do we apply

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swing points or precision swing points

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and that is always within narrative,

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right? Or you know um framework, right?

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So what are the three frameworks we use?

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Internal to external, external to

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internal and order pairing ranges,

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right? Where we manipulate one side of

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the range and distribute in the opposing

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side of the range. So let's go and add

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these two together. What does that look

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like? So for an internal to external

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model, this is when price hits this key

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level, right? And the candle that hits

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the engage with the key level actually

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forms a precision swing point, right? So

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this gives us a hint that we can

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reverse. Now when can you anticipate a

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two-stage PSP? Well, you can anticipate

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a two-stage PSP when the PSP candle

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itself right on the I guess let's say

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the lagging asset or the weakest asset

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when you're bullish like this is closing

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as as an expansion candle, right?

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Because now this candle here is opening

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near this candle's low, right? So it's

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very close to proximity where it can

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take it out, right? And if this candle

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didn't reverse, then we must reverse off

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of this candle's low, which then creates

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the SMT, which creates a two-stage PSP,

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right? So, it's very high probable um

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model here, right?

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So, when can you anticipate a just you

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know one cracking correlation where it's

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just a PSP, right? So, here is we engage

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with external range liquidity, right? We

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form a C2. It's not just any C2 swing

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formation. It's a PSP, right? Because

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this asset over here is bearish. This

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asset over here is bullish, right? So,

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we can expect candle three to expand

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lower, right? Why can we anticipate this

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high not being rated? Well, because the

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weakest asset is actually closing a

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reversal candle, right? So, this candle

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reverses, then this asset doesn't really

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need to, you know, take out this high.

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Right?

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Now, let's get into order pairing

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ranges. Right? This is again when a PSP

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is created when we engage with something

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relevant, right? We can't just trade any

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PSP everywhere. It's not that good. You

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know what I'm saying? No, no concept is

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that good. You got to have context,

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right? So, here we engage with a range

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low, failure swings on the opposing side

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of the range, SMT with that range low,

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right? The candle itself that hit this

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