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This document outlines various technical analysis concepts related to supply and demand zones, chart patterns, and market structure. It defines key terms like rally, drop, and base and how they relate to reversals and continuations. It also explains concepts such as fresh supply and demand zones, decision and reaction points, liquidity levels, gaps, tests, breaks, and compressions.

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Handy Notes

This document outlines various technical analysis concepts related to supply and demand zones, chart patterns, and market structure. It defines key terms like rally, drop, and base and how they relate to reversals and continuations. It also explains concepts such as fresh supply and demand zones, decision and reaction points, liquidity levels, gaps, tests, breaks, and compressions.

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HANDY NOTES

1) SUPPLY
- Rally Base Drop (RBD) – Reversal
- Drop Base Drop (DBD) – Continuation

2) DEMAND
- Drop Base Rally (DBR) – Reversal
- Rally Base Rally (RBR) – Continuation

3) SUPPLY ZONE
- From High to Higher High (H – HH)

4) DEMAND ZONE
- From Low to Lower Low (L – LL)

5) SWAP ZONE
- Flip Level (Support Become Ressistance)
- Flip Level (Ressistance Become Support)

6) FRESH SUPPLY
- Great imbalance to go low, not visited by price before
- If the supply is a decision, it is important
- If the supply is a reaction to the left supply, it is less important

7) FRESH DEMAND
- Great imbalance to go high, not visited by price before
- If the demand is a decision, it is important
- If the demand is a reaction to the left demand, it is less important

8) DECISION
- A starting point of imbalance movement from balance area

9) REACTION
- A pullback to the decision point

10) BASE
- Balance area, high liquidity, low volatility, low spread

11) RALLY
- Up move, Imbalance area, low liquidity, high volatility, high spread

12) DROP
- Down move, Imbalance area, low liquidity, high volatility, high spread
13) HIGH LIQUIDITY LEVEL
- Often occur at flip level, base, ranging area, high volume, in the middle

14) GAP
- A wide range body of candle, great imbalance, price did not return yet

15) TEST
- Price hit supply or demand and reject, often close with a long wick

16) BREAK
- Price passed thru supply or demand, often close with full body across

17) COMPRESS
- A stack of higher high & higher low consumed all demand on the upmove
- A stack of lower high & lower low consumed all supply on the downmove

18) RESSISTANCE
- Combination at least two points of highs, occur at supply

19) SUPPORT
- Combination at least two points of lows, occur at demand

20) FLIP
- Level when support become ressistance or ressistance become support

21) UPMOVE
- Series of higher high and lower high

22) DOWNMOVE
- Series of lower high and lower low

23) PARTIAL CLOSE


- Close half or selected volume (lot size) but not more than traded volume

24) TOUCH TRADE


- A zero float entry or a very minimum floating entry

25) SNIPELINE
- A specific price in the base or at decision level when price pullback
- Can be found at doji, flip, decision point, fail to return and bid/ask level

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