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Dangstrat

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14 Tweets • 2023-04-10 •  See on Twitter


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Thread on LRLR vs HRLR

LRLR = Low Resistance Liquidity Run


HRLR = High Resistance Liquidity Run

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As a trader you want to be trading when there is LRLR
conditions because during LRLR conditions price will
cleanly deliver to your target a lot quicker than HRLR
conditions. If you're in a trade a lot longer than
expected it is most likely because you are in HRLR
conditions.

A LRLR will have clean highs or lows and for this


example it means there's a large pool of liquidity
resting above the Clean Highs/EQHs. This is where
retail traders are placing their stops and smart money
will look to take out these stops.
Another way you can look at LRLR is if there are
EQH/Ls & multiple highs/lows lined up in a row
(Trendline Liquidity). #TheStrat traders call Pivot
Machine Gun (PMG). It's called PMG because the
algorithm spools higher like a machine gun triggering
stop losses to get taken out.
So in this example, after SSL got raided, you're
looking to go long inside of the FVG within the BPR to
target the EQH. This is LRLR conditions.
When you have EQH/L, any PD arrays in-between
where price is currently at to the EQH/L will have a low
probability of holding.

Smart money will target the largest liquidity pool which


will be the EQH/EQL so price will either go through the
PD array, or consolidate at the PD array then continue
in the direction of the EQH/L.
Now we will look at an example of HRLR. Typically
with HRLR conditions there will be a stop hunt (fu) on
buyside or sellside liquidity. Once there's a stop hunt it
will leave a Point of Interest (POI) / PD array which is
typically an orderblock or fair value gap.
Because there's a stop hunt (fu) which leaves a POI,
the POI will act as resistance which will make it a
HRLR condition. So in this example, instead of going
long at the lows to target the high formed from (fu), I'd
rather wait for price to reject off the POI to look for
shorts.
1st pic below is M15 timeframe, 2nd pic below is H1
timeframe. You will see a M15 fu raid on BSL which
leaves an H1 bearish orderblock making it HRLR.
After the fu raid price went lower and when it retraced
back up it rejected the orderblock then started to take
out internal SSL.
HRLR conditions can also happen when indices ( $ES
$NQ $YM ) is not in sync with each other or when it's
not in moving inversely to $DXY (dollar). $GU & $EU
are suppose to move inversely w/ $DXY as well so if
they're moving together it is HRLR conditions.
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