Complete Smart Money Concepts Guide Mati Trader
Complete Smart Money Concepts Guide Mati Trader
Complete Smart Money Concepts Guide Mati Trader
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Introduction
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I have the platform to teach you how to be a wolf. And if you
have a mentor and you are not succeeding from them, I urge you
to take what they say with a pinch of salt. I'll even be happy to be
their mentor. Why?
Because I want a dedicated community of traders to be
successful. There is so much money in this world.
So, I know that if I can exit the system, live my life how I want,
wake up when I want, travel, buy anything I want - YOU CAN
TOO.
But you need to know a few things.
And one of the things is this system and strategy that the big
boys and the fat cats are using to be rich while they make the
retail traders poor.
So why now? Why am I going to share this incredibly hush
strategy.
Well for one, I have this platform (MATI Trader).
I have my Discord group with my MATI Members and I have my
exclusive Premium Membership with only the most dedicated
and hungry traders who want me to help them succeed.
The strategy I’ve incorporate into nearly all analyses and soon
new daily trading for is called.
SMART MONEY CONCEPTS (SMC)
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In this complete guide you’ll:
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This could be the final puzzle piece you will need to grow your
forever-portfolio.
I'm doing this for YOU because I want to incorporate the
strategies the big banks and smart money uses that are known
by only a FEW traders.
I've been in the trading world for 20 years and it's taken research
of unfathomable proportions to identify SMC (Smart Money
Concepts).
And now, with you reading this – you will be one of the few lucky
traders to have this powerful tool in your arsenal.
Shall we begin?
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CONTENTS:
Introduction – Smart Money Concepts
What is Smart Money?
Who is Smart Money?
Smart Money Strategies
Liquidity explained
Liquidity in a nutshell
Smart Money and liquidity
2 Types of liquidity – Buy Side Liquidity & Sell Side Liquidity
Liquidity Sweeps
5 Levels of liquidity – Supports & Resistances, Highs & Lows,
Key Levels, Trend lines & Traders stop losses (Volumes)
Order Blocks
2 Types of Order Blocks
Bullish Order Block
Bearish Order Block
Identify Order Blocks
6 Ways to spot Order Blocks – High volume, Rejection, Key
levels, Candlesticks, Market structure break & news events.
Market Structure Shift
Up structure
Down structure
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CONTENTS: (Cont.)
BOS – Break Of Structure
CHoCH – Change Of Character
Daily Bias
Bullish daily bias
Bearish daily bias
FVG Fair Value Gaps
Bullish FVG
Bearish FVG
SMC Equilibrium 50%
Premium
Equilibrium
Discount
6 Elements of Smart Money Concepts
Daily Bias, BSL or SSL, MSS, Levels of Liquidity
Equilibrium
Trading levels (Entry, Stop loss & Take profit)
SMC Cheat Sheet
Daily MATI SMC Trading Strategy
Boost your win rate with this powerful 50% TP rule
4 High Impact News events I won’t trade and why
Final words
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About Smart Money Concepts
Smart Money Concepts have been around for a long time and
have evolved through the contributions and insights of numerous
financial experts, investors, and academics.
One prominent individual who has introduced the trading
community to SMC via social media channels is Michael J.
Huddleston.
He operates the ICT (Inner Circle Trading) program where he
has shared his insights, perspectives, and knowledge around
Smart Money Concepts.
He uses price action to identify and analyse price movements,
opportunities with charts using market structure and order flow.
He then created an educational platform to give traders a
comprehensive education on the deep understanding of market
dynamics in technical analysis, market structure, order flow and
price action trading strategies.
Most new traders might find his work copious and vast.
But that’s why I am writing this book.
I'm going to make it easy for you to understand this methodology
at the best of my ability.
Let’s start with the question you all have in mind.
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What are Smart Money Concepts
(SMC)?
SMC is a more sophisticated method of price action to spot,
identify and locate where smart money is buying and selling
their positions.
We use SMC to make better and more informed trading
decisions based on what the big guys are doing.
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Who is Smart Money?
Smart Money are the big market movers.
These are smart, informed, and savvy financial institutions that
invest (buy and sell) their large capital into different financial
markets.
Some of the Smart Money players include:
✓ Hedge funds
✓ Private equity firms
✓ Investment banks
✓ Big banks
✓ Market makers
✓ Asset management companies
✓ Mutual Fund companies
You’ll find that their capital is enough to drive up or down the
price and to create new demand, supply as well as invoke fear,
greed and ego.
This means, their contract sizes and volumes are large enough
to shake and move the markets.
They do this for two reasons.
1. To achieve superior returns in the markets.
2. To hedge in order to protect their positions.
I like to call Smart Money – The Big Contrarians.
They look for huge orders where retail traders’ entry and stop
loss levels are.
This is so they can enter into their own positions or exit out of
their own positions, which go in the opposite direction.
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Buying Volume – Smart Money SELLS
If there is a large volume of BUYING from RETAIL TRADERS,
smart money uses these levels to SELL or GO SHORT.
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#1: Fundamental analysis
Evaluate and base buying and selling decisions
on a market’s health, revenues, micro and
macro analysis as well as price ratios.
#2: Technical analysis
Indicators, price and volume strategies to find
market trends, price patterns, areas of liquidity,
accumulation and distribution.
#3: Quantitative analysis
Use large amounts of data to look for price
correlations, patterns and make probabilities.
#4: Value investing
To find undervalued companies, currencies
and markets that show strong potential of
growth in the future.
#5: Arbitrage
To find opportunities in buying and selling
securities simultaneously in the markets to
profit from the discrepancies of the prices.
#6: Hedging
To reduce their risk exposure by buying (going
long) and selling (going short) different markets
to offset potential losses, generate returns
through dividends and interest income.
#7: High Frequency Trading (HFT)
To generate quick and large returns through
buying and selling high speed trades.
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Liquidity in a nutshell
Liquidity is the degree, rate and ability for an asset or security to
be easily bought or sold in the market at a specific price
The ability to FLOW in and out of positions EASILY and without
a large price move change.
I.e. Higher liquidity – Easier flow.
The lower the liquidity, the harder it is to FLOW in and out of a
market at a certain price.
This is where there is less volume in the markets at the bids and
offers.
This can be difficult to fulfill all the orders in one go, without
affecting the price.
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#1: Quick
They wish to enter and exit their positions
quickly and gives them a better chance of
adjusting their positions if needed.
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2 Types of Liquidity
First, we need to understand a certain term
with liquidity.
Liquidity sweep.
A.K.A Liquidity grab or a Stop loss hunt.
A liquidity sweep is where Smart Money look for liquidity levels
in order to enter or exit their trades easily, quickly and at
lower costs.
Once they enter into their positions, we say liquidity has been
swept.
#1: Sell Side Liquidity? (Smart money BUYS)
The area of prices where smart money players, BUY large
quantities of assets without significantly affecting the market’s
price.
What happens once smart money BUYS at Sell Side
Liquidity levels?
We say sell side liquidity (from retail traders who sold or shorted)
has been swept.
Markets will tend to reverse in trend to the upside.
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How do you spot Sell Side Liquidity?
A price area on the charts where retail traders will most likely
have:
Their stop losses in place for traders who are long (buy).
Smart Money will come in, BUY and sweep the sell side liquidity
(getting them out)
2. Their entry orders in place for traders who go short (sell).
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#2: Buy Side Liquidity? (Smart money SELLS)
The area of prices where smart money players, SELL large
quantities of assets without significantly affecting the market
price.
What happens once smart money SELLS at Buy Side
Liquidity levels?
We say buy side liquidity (from retail traders who bought) has
been swept.
Markets will tend to reverse in trend to the downside.
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How do you spot Buy Side Liquidity?
A price area on the charts where retail traders will most likely
have:
Their stop losses in place for traders who are short (sell).
Smart Money will come in and sweep the buy side liquidity
(getting them out)
2. Their entry orders in place for traders who go long (buy).
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Levels of liquidity
Levels of liquidity are the area of prices where smart money
players, identify and choose to BUY or SELL large quantities.
There are many different ways Smart Money finds these levels of
liquidity to sweep.
Here are the five most common ones I know of:
#1: Supports & Resistances
They look for prominent levels of supports and resistances.
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#3: Key levels
Smart Money identifies key & psychological levels.
These include:
✓ Fibonacci, Pivot, Gann levels
✓ 200 SMA
✓ Round numbers
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#4: Trend lines
Smart Money buys & sells above and below trend lines
(up trend, down trend and sideways trend).
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SUMMARY: 5 Levels Of Liquidity (LOL)
✓ At key levels
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Order Block in a nutshell
An area where a huge amount of volume of buying or selling was
executed.
NOTE: This normally causes a market reversal or for the market
to reverse in the trend.
In other words:
Large market orders (big block of orders) where smart money
buys or sells within a price range.
These are their areas of buying (demand) and selling
(supply).
It’s our job to find these order blocks and act off of them.
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6 Ways to spot order blocks
High volume
Abnormal and significant volume at certain
prices.
Rejection
Supports or Resistances, Highs or Lows
get rejected. i.e. Weekly H or L.
Key levels
i.e. Psychological, Round numbers,
Fib, Gann, Pivots etc…
Candlesticks
Certain candlestick formations.
i.e. Engulfing candles, dojis and shooting stars.
News event
When there is a HIGH impact event that causes
a shock in the market’s price i.e. NFP or FOMC.
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Market structure in a nutshell
Market structure shows you what a market is
doing, which direction it’s in and where it is
more likely to go.
#1: Up structure
When the price makes higher lows and higher highs.
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Now it’ll be easier to understand the next part.
What is a market structure shift?
Market structure shift shows you when the
price is breaking a structure or changing the
direction in the market.
What do I use?
I prefer to use the wicks.
However, there are scenarios where I’ll
use the body instead or the previous wick.
E.g. Price anomalies or shakeouts where
the wick is abnormally large.
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Break Of Structure (BOS)
A BOS is when the price breaks above or below, and
continues in the direction of the trend.
More specifically…
When the price breaks and closes below or above
the previous wick of the previous low or high in a down or up
trend.
Think of a Break Of Structure as a simple CONTINUATION in the
overall trend.
There are only two types of Break Of Structures:
#1: Break Of Structure to the Upside
#2: Break Of Structure to the Downside
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#1: Break of Structure to the upside
When the price breaks and closes ABOVE the wick of the
previous HIGH in an UPTREND.
We then will draw the next resistance level (from the most
recent and prominent high), in order to see where the next BOS
would take place.
With an uptrend, we’ll continue to look at the HIGHS only with
BOS to the upside.
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#2: Break of Structure to the downside
When the price breaks and closes BELOW the wick of the
previous LOW in a DOWNTREND.
We then draw the next support level, from the most recent and
prominent low, in order to see where the next BOS would take
place.
With a downtrend, we’ll continue to look at the LOWS only with
BOS to the downside.
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What happens when there is a Break of Structure?
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Change of Character (CHoCH)
A change of character refers to a much larger shift in the
underlying market trend, dynamic or sentiment.
This is where the price moves to the point where there is a
change in the overall trend. It creates a trend reversal.
You’ll see a CHoCH on higher time frames usually.
In other words…
A Change of Character is when the price breaks above or below
the overall market trend and changes direction.
Think of a CHoCH as a trend reversal.
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#1: Change of Character to the upside
When the price breaks and closes above the previous
downtrend.
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Daily bias in a nutshell
The ‘Daily bias’ tells us which direction, trend and environment
the market is in and what we are looking to trade.
NOTE: We use longer time frames to confirm the daily bias
i.e. Daily or Weekly.
The two main daily biases are:
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#2: Bearish daily bias
When the market environment is DOWN and the trend is DOWN
- we look for shorts (sells) in the market.
There are a few ways to spot a bearish daily bias, which you can
identify such as:
1. We see the price break out of the uptrend, and into a new
downtrend.
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Fair Value Gap in a nutshell
A 3 candle structure with an up or down impulse candle that
indicates and creates an imbalance or an inefficiency in the
market.
These imbalances tell us that the buying and selling is not equal.
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How is a Fair Value Gap constructed?
As mentioned, there are three candles that make a Fair Value
Gap.
1st Candle
It can be an up or down candle
or even a doji. It’s generally
smaller than the 2nd candle.
2nd Candle
This is an impulse candle,
normally quite large, that is
also either an up or down
candle.
3rd Candle
It can be an up or down candle or even a doji. However, the
candle does not share common prices with the 1st candle.
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#1: Bullish Fair Value Gap (FVG)
A 3 candle structure with an up impulse
candle that indicates and creates an imbalance
or an inefficiency in the market.
To see the Bullish Fair Value Gap it’ll require the
three candles and three steps.
Step #1:
Draw a horizontal line from the top of
the wick or the high price of the 1st
candle.
Step #2:
Draw a horizontal line from the bottom
of the wick or the low price of the 3rd
candle.
Step #3:
Draw a BOX or a range between the
high price of the 1st candle and the bottom price of the 3rd candle
to see the bullish Fair Value Gap.
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Bullish Fair Value Gap’s imbalance
Between candle 1 and 3, do NOT show
common prices.
This means, both candles’ prices to do
NOT touch.
In technical terms we say the high price
of the 1st candle and the low price of the
3rd candle do NOT overlap.
Between this range is a Bullish FVG,
which is also a liquidity void, within the
market.
When you see a Bullish FVG, we can expect the market price
to move DOWN to rebalance at fair value.
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Bullish FVG in action
You may see Bullish Fair Value Gaps on different markets and
on different time frames.
They are indeed more common and prevalent on shorter time
frames, which many intraday traders take advantage of.
But when you see them on higher time frames, they can be even
more powerful.
Let’s envision the working of a Bullish FVG in action, so you can
have an idea on what to identify.
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#2: Bearish Fair Value Gap (FVG)
A 3 candle structure with a down impulse
candle that indicates and creates an imbalance
or an inefficiency in the market.
To see the Bearish Fair Value Gap it’ll require
the three candles and three steps.
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Bearish Fair Value Gap’s imbalance
Between candle 1 and 3, do NOT
show common prices.
This means, both candles’ prices to
do NOT touch.
In technical terms we say the low
price of the 1st candle and the high
price of the 3rd candle do NOT
overlap.
Between this range is a Bearish
FVG, which is also a liquidity void,
within the market.
When you see a Bearish FVG, we can expect the market
price to move UP to rebalance back to fair value.
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Bearish FVG in action
You may see Bearish Fair Value Gaps on different markets and
on different time frames.
You’ll definitely see them more on lower time frames (i.e 15
minutes, 5 minutes and 1 minute).
And you’ll find that many SMC traders like to take advantage of
Bearish FVGs.
But you’ll also spot them on higher time frames like hourly, daily
and even weekly.
Let’s look at an example with a Bearish FVG in action.
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Common Fair Value Gap Questions
Q 1. How much does a FVG need to be filled?
Price needs to fill at least 50% of the FVG to consider it closed
(rebalanced).
Q 2: Do FVGs always close and if not why not?
NO! They don’t always close!
Reason #1: Price
Where the demand or supply of the market is stronger and
doesn’t lead to a gap fill.
Reason #2: News
News data, announcements or meetings can lead to a FVG to
not fill.
Reason #3: Micro and Macro
The inner micro or macro aspects of a market, security or asset
could result in the FVG not to fill.
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Equilibrium in a nutshell
Equilibrium is a state of the market where the demand and
supply are in balance with the price.
We say the price of the market is at fair value.
NOTE: Think of the 50% or equilibrium (mean or average) mark
as an elastic band.
There are three states you need to know with equilibrium
• Premium
• Equilibrium
• Discount
1. Premium market
The market is at a premium when the price trades ABOVE the
equilibrium level.
We say the price is at a premium (high price).
NOTE: When the price goes too high, it is more likely to turn
around and go back down to the equilibrium price.
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How to identify a Premium market
1. Wait for a market to move in an uptrend at a high degree
angle.
2. Plot the swing low and the swing high to identify the 50%
(Gann Box or Fib Levels).
3. The market’s price above 50% is at a premium.
Let’s see it in action:
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We will then draw using either a Gann Box or a Fibonacci to
identify the 50% level.
Any price above the 50% level is at a Premium.
And so, we can eventually expect the price to come back down
and rebalance around the 50% level.
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So now that you know what a Premium price is.
We can look into a common formation when it comes to SMC
called the…
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The market as expected, turned back and came back down into
the premium price range of the FVG.
Not only did it rebalance into the premium area but also it moved
all the way down closing the gap completely.
Now when it comes to Smart Money, they want to SELL at a
Premium (high price).
That’s why they come back down to sweep liquidity from buyers
(Buy Side Liquidity), which causes the price to drop further.
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2. Discount market
The market is at a discount when the price trades BELOW the
equilibrium level.
We say the price is at a discount (low price).
NOTE: When the price goes too low, it is more likely to turn
around and go back up to the equilibrium price.
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In the above example, we can see a market has moved in a solid
downtrend.
It is confirmed with lower lows, lower highs, a
high degree of declination as well as a
downtrend.
Between the swing high (highest price of the
downtrend) and the swing low (lowest price of
the downtrend).
We will then draw using either a Gann Box or a
Fibonacci to identify the 50% level.
Any price below the 50% level is at a Discount.
And so, we can eventually expect the price to move up and
rebalance around the 50% level.
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So now that you know what a Discount price is.
We can look into a common formation when it comes to SMC
called the…
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The market as expected, reversed and turned back up into the
discount price range of the FVG.
Now when it comes to Smart Money, they want to BUY at a
Discount (low price).
That’s why they come back down to sweep liquidity from sellers
(Sell Side Liquidity), which causes the price to rally up.
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6 Elements
Smart Money Concepts
As you can imagine.
With all the different variations of features with SMC, there are
many strategies you can use to incorporate into your system.
However, I want to give you an idea on the 6 elements that you
can apply to your SMC strategy.
After the 6 elements, I’ll provide you with my complete Smart
Money Concepts Cheat Sheet.
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1. Daily Bias
(Which direction the market is in to trade – Daily or Weekly)
BULLISH Daily Bias – Market trend is up (Only look for longs)
BEARISH Daily Bias – Market trend is down (Only look for shorts)
TAKE PROFIT – LONG & SHORT – Bullish & Bearish Levels of Liquidity
& R:R >1.5
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Daily MATI SMC Strategy
Smart Money Concepts
One strategy that I like to apply with Smart Money Concepts is
the Daily MATI SMC Strategy.
Essentially, we want to be in and out within a day or a few days
at max.
There are a few steps you’ll follow. We’ll use the GBP/JPY Forex
Currency Pair, but you can use this on any high liquid market.
Step #1: Identify the Daily Bias
(Up for longs or down for shorts)
Either you can look for the daily bias on a daily time frame. Or
you can look for it on a 30-minute time frame.
I personally prefer the daily time frame.
In this case, the price has broken above the downtrend.
This tells us, we are now looking for longs (buys).
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Step #2:
Draw Buy Side Liquidity (sells) or Sell Side Liquidity (buys)
Go to the 15 minute or 5-minute time frame to spot liquidity levels
In this case, because we are looking for longs (buys), we will plot
any Sell Side Liquidity levels.
We plot the Sell Side Liquidity just below the Downtrend line and
where the most recent and prominent lows or supports are.
We need the price to come back down and sweep liquidity before
we look to buy (go long) the market.
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Step #3:
Wait for the sweep, market structure, and enter
We’ll then see a sweep of liquidity by Smart Money.
This is where the price will come down and sweep selling liquidity
from long traders (who’ve had their stop losses hit) and short
traders (who go short to enter).
Smart Money will BUY into these sells, which will cause the price
to rocket up.
And this is where you’ll see a Break Of Structure (BOS) to the
upside.
The next candle that opens, will be the entry level.
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Step #4:
Place your trading levels and JUST TAKE THE TRADE!
We’ve got the Daily bias (Bullish – look for longs)
We have the sweep of liquidity (Sell Side Liquidity)
We have the Break Of Structure to the Upside
The open of the next candle above the Break of Structure is our
entry level.
You can then put your stop loss below the Sell Side Liquidity
Order Block.
And with the take profit, you can find other levels of liquidity. But
make sure the Risk to Reward is at least more than 1:1.5.
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Here’s another example we took and sent out to the Discord chat
room but with the South African JSE ALSI 40 index.
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Boost your win rate with this
powerful 50% TP rule
Plot 1, 2 even 3 take profits and lock in the
minimum gains!
The beauty about this strategy is that you can plot two to three
different levels of liquidity order blocks for take profits.
This means, you can have more than one take profits in your
trade.
Once the price hits the take profit, you’ll move your stop loss to
just past break-even – to bank a minimum gain.
Once you’ve plotted a few take profits, you’ll then need to answer
1 question…
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Q. How much do you close per position?
With a stop loss – you’ll close everything (simple).
With each take profit – you’ll close 50% at a time.
If TP 1 hits – Close 50% of the full position.
If TP 2 hits – Close 50% of the capital in your position or (25% of
the original).
If TP 3 hits – Close 50% of the capital in your position or (12.5%
of the original).
If TP 4 hits – Close 50% of the capital in your position or (6.25%
of the original).
If you had 100 shares, you would close
50, 25, 12.5, 6.25 = 93.75 shares.
Here’s the important bit.
When TP 1 hits, move your stop loss to JUST past breakeven in
your trade.
That way, you’ll have nothing to lose, you’ll bank gains and your
win rate will be higher.
I have created calculator you can use.
This will show you the Risk to Reward elements to where you put
in your Entry, Stop loss and Take profits...
Download it here https://www.timonandmati.com/wp-
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When will I not trade?
When it comes to trading Forex or any international market, there
are days that I won’t trade.
These are during High Impact News events.
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Q. Where can I see High Impact News Events?
If you head over to ForexFactory, you’ll see columns where
they’ll show you what news will be released.
All you need to worry about are the events that are boxed in Red.
To see these events, you can go to ForexFactory Calendar.
Click on Filter and untick all the boxes that are not red.
Click Apply filter and boom – Done.
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Q. Why is it dangerous to trade on these High
Impact days?
1. High volatility
Strong up and down price moves that
stop traders out regardless the direction.
2. Wide spreads
We see larger spreads between the bid and
offer which can cause shake in prices and
potential slippage.
3. Unpredictable price movements
Pangs of fear and strong greed can cause the
market to jump to erratic price levels.
4. Slippage
Based on the crazy prices, you might enter your
trade at levels you never wished to enter in.
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FINAL WORDS!
As you can tell, this is not a read once book and then pack it
away.
This is YOUR guide and reference book that you’ll need to use
and apply each day with your trading.
And until SMC becomes second nature to you, at least have the
6 elements, strategy and the cheat sheet by you.
Print it, laminate it, stick it to your wall!
I’ve introduced you to the concepts.
I’ve taught you the mechanics.
I’ve made it as simple and as user friendly as I could.
Now it’s time for you to get on it and apply them to your strategy.
Or at least read through the daily analyses I send out to the
Discord MATI Trader Chat room.
Trade well, live free.
Timon Rossolimos
Founder, MATI Trader
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Smart Money Concepts Trading Glossary
A BOS is when the price breaks above or below, and continues in the
direction of the trend. (CONTINUATION).
When the price breaks and closes BELOW the wick of the previous LOW
in a DOWNTREND.
Break Of Structure Up
When the price breaks and closes ABOVE the wick of the previous HIGH
in an UPTREND.
Where an Order Block forms where Smart Money SELLS into retailers
(dumb money) BUYING orders - Pushing the price DOWN.
This is where the price moves to the point where there is a change in the
overall trend. (REVERSAL)
When the price breaks and closes below the previous uptrend.
Change of Character Up
When the price breaks and closes above the previous downtrend.
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Daily bias
Tells us which direction, trend and environment the market is in and what
we are looking to trade.
The market is at a discount when the price trades BELOW the equilibrium
level. We say the price is at a discount (low price).
Equilibrium
Equilibrium is a state of the market where the demand and supply are in
balance with the price. We say the price of the market is at fair value.
Between candle 1 and 3, do NOT show common prices. The price needs
to move back up to rebalance and fill the gap.
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Fair Value Gap Bullish
Between candle 1 and 3, do NOT show common prices. The price needs
to come back down to rebalance and fill the gap.
Levels of liquidity
The area of prices where smart money players, identify and choose to
BUY or SELL large quantities.
E.g. Supports, resistances, highs, lows, key levels, trend lines, volume,
indicators, psychological levels.
Liquidity
The degree, rate and ability for an asset or security to be easily bought
(flow in) or sold (flow out) in the market at a specific price.
Smart money buys or sells (and sweeps or grabs liquidity) from traders
who enter, exit or get stopped.
Market structure
MSS shows you when the price is breaking a structure or changing the
direction in the market.
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Market up structure
Order block
Large market orders (big block of orders) where smart money buys or
sells from different levels of liquidity.
Large market orders where smart money buys or sells from certain
events i.e. High volume, supports, resistances, highs, lows, key levels,
Break Of Structure, Change of Character, News or economic event.
The market is at a premium when the price trades ABOVE the equilibrium
level.
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Sell Side Liquidity (Smart Money BUYS)
Where an Order Block forms where the Smart Money BUYS into the retail
(dumb money traders orders - Pushing the price UP.
Smart Money
These are the smart, informed, and savvy financial institutions that invest
(buy and sell) their large capital into different financial markets.
Smart Money SELLS into positions (and sweeps liquidity) from retail
traders who are short (get stopped) and for long traders who buy and
enter their trades.
Smart Money BUYS into positions (and sweeps liquidity) from traders
who are long (get stopped) and for short traders who enter their
trades.
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