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Starr

@Starr_gael

9 Tweets • 2022-10-23 •  See on Twitter


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Have you been finding it difficult to understand the


concept of breaker blocks?
Here's a detailed thread to bring you clarity.
A breaker block is simply an Orderblock that was
invalidated with momentum or without reaction.
When an Orderblock is reacted on before
invalidation, a flip zone is created but when an
Orderblock is invalidated without reaction, a
breaker block is created.

Now, when these Orderblocks are invalidated


without reaction to them, price usually tends to
push back up or down as in the case of the trend to
mitigate the loses of the buyers or sellers and
continue the trend.

More like - bullish Orderblock broken impulsively


without reaction, price comes back mitigates the
failed OB which is our new breaker block POI and
sells down. The inverse for a bearish Orderblock.

Below are some chart examples;


Try to backtest this on your charts until it's clear.
Feel free to ask questions in the comments too.

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flip zones.

I hope you did same?


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