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Dangstrat

@Dangstrat

20 Tweets • 2023-04-29 •  See on Twitter


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Thread on Balanced Price Ranges (BPR) and How To


Use Them

&
Before we start, to better understand Balanced Price
Ranges (BPRs) you need to know what BISI/SIBI
FVGs are. Here is a thread for FVGs.

There are two types of Balanced Price Ranges (BPR),


Bullish & Bearish BPRs and they can occur on all
timeframes. In this thread I will go over the two types,
show examples, and will give context on how to use
them for LTF & HTF.

#1: Bullish BPR (+BPR)

A +BPR occurs when there's an aggressive move


down immediately followed by an aggressive move up.
The move down creates a SIBI FVG and the move up
creates a BISI FVG which overlaps the SIBI FVG. It
becomes a BPR once price retests where the FVGs
overlap.
Lets break it down deeper with pictures:

Here you will see a BISI FVG overlapping a SIBI FVG.


The blue box is the price range of interest since this is
where the BISI FVG overlaps the SIBI FVG. At this
point in time it's not a BPR yet since price hasn't
retested the blue box.

Once price retraces back to test the blue box it now


becomes a balanced price range (BPR). So for a
Bullish BPR you need a BISI FVG overlapping a SIBI
FVG & you need price to retest the range where the
FVGs overlap.
When there's an aggressive move down (SIBI FVG)
and a BISI FVG immediately occurs after to overlap
the SIBI FVG this means there's a potential change in
orderflow (OF) from bearish to bullish. Once price
retests the blue box for a BPR look for expansion to
confirm the bullish OF
#2: Bearish BPR (-BPR)

A -BPR occurs when there's an aggressive move up


immediately followed by an aggressive move down.
The move up creates a BISI FVG and the move down
creates a SIBI FVG which overlaps the BISI FVG. It
becomes a BPR once price retests where the FVGs
overlap.
Here you will see a SIBI FVG overlapping a BISI FVG.
The blue box is the price range of interest as it shows
potential change in orderflow from bullish to bearish.
At this time it is not considered a balance price range.
If price retests the blue box then it will be a BPR.

Once it retests the blue box price range it becomes a


balanced price range (BPR). After the retest we can
now expect for bearish expansion to downside to
confirm the bearish orderflow.
Now that you understand what a BPR is and know the
difference between a Bullish & Bearish BPR, I will now
go over 2 ways on how I personally use BPRs:

#1: LTF Entry Execution


#2: HTF POI

#1 When I use BPRs for LTF entries I still have to


follow my trading model before I can consider the BPR
entry. Here is my trading model:
So before BPR entry I need the following to happen:
- Clear Narrative (MMXM, AMD, SMT)
- Clear Draw on Liquidity
- HTF Liquidity or POI raid
- Market Structure Shift with Displacement

If all of this happens then I will look for entry and


sometimes it will be a BPR entry.

Here is an example of a LTF BPR entry execution with


context:
Narrative = MMSM & Monday Range/Deviation
PDH raid
M5 mss with displacement
M5 BPR Entry in blue box
DOL = LRLR to Monday Low (PDL)
#2 I also use BPRs is for HTF POI. You can use H1 all
the way to Monthly charts to look for BPRs as HTF
POI. Use the BPR as a POI and once price enters the
POI then I start looking for MSS. If there's MSS with
clear narrative & DOL then I will look for fvg, brk, ob,
bpr entry

Here is an example on how I use BPRs as a HTF POI.


Once price retests the blue box price range it
becomes a BPR on H4. This is my HTF raid on POI.
After the H4 BPR I zoom into a LTF to see if there's
clear narrative & DOL then if there is look for mss for
entry.
Once H4 BPR HTF POI raid happens I zoom into LTF
to look for my setup.

Setup:
H4 BPR POI raid
LTF fu raid
M5 mss + fvg entry
DOL = Internal BSL + SIBI
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