Breaker Blocks Simplified - ICT Concepts
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- Identifying Breaker Blocks - Simplified
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0:00 Intro
0:20 Bearish Breaker Diagram
1:09 Bullish Orderblock Diagram
1:45 Candle Types
2:50 Example 1
4:58 Example 2
6:34 Example 3
7:48 Outro
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This is a very simple explanation of what a Breaker Block is. TTrades really do make very good educational videos. This channel is a veritable gold mine on YT.
Great to hear!
Teaching is so easy for you bro!! To someone who doesn't understand english very well, this is gold...Thanks 🤝
This was valuable. I would encourage more videos about how to interpret these breaker blocks, what their context is in relationship(s) to price action vis-a-cis tradability and what it means for price action in relationship to other elements (FVG’s, OB’s, etc.) in proximity, thus influencing/confluencing them.
Once they occur in fair value after a Liquidity pool sweep and MSS
@@shbmsrto it’s either a FVG fill or a breaker block. One or the other.
@@Vae07 aren't you forgetting mitigation blocks? 🤔
LMAO, ALL THIS IS A QML... NOTHING NEW
@Horus FX I don't know what that is but ICT has been teaching this stuff for over a decade. It's not new either way; only this video upload is. Calm down.
Thumbs up ! It's great to hear easy and clear explanations.
thanks!
One more gem, Thank you! need to study this through charts now!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the vid! I actually initially thought breakers worked the other way, if price was trending up let's say, then it makes a lower low as a manipulated fake out, then rocketing up higher (in the bullish case). I feel much better now that is clarified thank you!!
Amazing. Clear and concise. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
This was excellent. Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you
You're very welcome!
These videos are fantastic. ICT can be hard to follow at times, but your vids help as a starting point to summarize these concepts. Helps me see the big picture before diving into the specifics. Thank you
Great to hear!
ARE YOU FOR REAL?
@@SPlRIT_FX Calm down kid
@@Moedow calm down kid, even if what you are saying is true (which I doubt 100%) I'm still glad that ICT himself decided to teach his knowledge for FREE
Thank you for the work you put in to do this videos. Keep it up!
Thanks, will do!
That’s the best BB video I’ve seen. Thank you
Glad it helped!
very kind of you mate
Your content is the best around. Appreciate you buddy. Thank you fo all you do.
I appreciate that!
thank you for these easy to follow videos, especially the daily bias one from before
My pleasure!
Thank you for the simplified walkthroughs!
of course !
Thank you so much @TTrades it took me while to get it but after your brief but detailed explanation I finally understand. I'm so grateful. I didn't get it after I watched ICT's video but now I fully understand
Glad it helped!
Great video. Clear and easy explanation!!! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
For the past few days i have been listening your u tube lessons every now and then and yours is an important lessons for learning basic elements. As a beginner,i learned key points from your lessons .thank you very much for this,sir.
It's my pleasure
@@TTrades_edu Breaker block or Order Block which one is more accurate & often works???
@@user-ws9pq5md4x Both.. OrderBlock which breaks the structure would likely to have a rejection on that specific time period..
Great video, explained clearly. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I use this strategy too! 👍🏿 Here documenting my ICT trading journey on CZcams as well 👊🏿 Respect from Jamaica 🇯🇲 🎈
I love these short and sweet videos.
thank you!
Its nice and simple thx bro!
glad to help
Been studying your education content lately, was looking for a breaker block video. Thank you.
Happy to help!
Wonderful video, now i have more clarity on how to use de Breakers pattern, Thanks, RC
Glad it was helpful!
thank you
So many thanks to your kindness.
So nice of you
Great video, So many thanks
So nice of you
I love this channel. Thank you bro for this important content
thanks!
Thank you for your tips. You are the best youtuber about trading
I appreciate that!
Thank you for this.
Any time
I was waiting for this. Thank you! 🙏
hahah just replied to your last comment. glad you found it
@@TTrades_edu Thanks for the clear and precise explanation. I really appreciate your work. 🙏
Many thanks
This was helpful - thank you for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
great video !! quick simple explication
Glad it helped!
TTrades,thank you man for such a simplicity. I do follow ICT and much understand him. But with your simplication you just add some spices into the meat. Thank you for your technicality but in a more simplified version. I have been confused as to what my trading model would be and i decided on this Breaker block and to see how you do it, it will make more life easier for my Backtesting.
Awesome to hear!
Great breakdown! Thank you, this is somehow a confusing topic to wrap my head around.
Hopefully it helped!
That example was epic price action, great vid
Glad you liked it!
THANK YOU
I love how u can read price knowing where it’s likely to pivot based on pd array.
Excellent description of a breaker order block Thanks
Glad you liked it
Excelente aula, professor! Muito obrigado!!
Thank you brother 🎉
Can you make more video on PO3 entry model
Perfect 👌. Drop more videos.
Very valuable content and excellent way explanation, thank you Sir
You are most welcome
great and clear explanation
glad you think so!
Thank you
Appreciate the clear explanation - a similar video for mitigation blocks would be nice!
Great suggestion!
This here🙏🏾
Superb !
Thank you! Cheers!
Very clear explanation!
Thanks!
Excellent
Thank you! Cheers!
This makes things look a lot simpler to see, ty. Can you also show what is the best stop loss should be?
amazing. thank you so much! what would be nice are a few negative examples of breakerblocks which are not high probability!
The goat never fails. Amazing video T!
thanks bro!
Perfect!
Thank You
Welcome!
Appreciate your vidoes.
Can you do a video on the 4 stages : consolidation , expansion, retracement and reversals? many many thanks. will watch all your education ICT playlist. thanks for posting.
This is valuable, thanks bro. Been following you at twitter as well. Shout out from Singapore
Awesome thank you!
alot of thanks sir your videos are great
Most welcome
Tank you very much
thank you man you just helped me understand how to trade minor structure may you please do a video on full market structure
Love you brother, please cover RDRB's
This info is priceless for those who know
Glad you think so!
Thanks mate.
Glad it helped
In retail terms.... Break and Retest. Another great video. Such a great teacher. thank you.
yep, mentioned it when I said support/resistance. Glad you enjoyed the video
Yes, exactly. By the way, all ICT "concepts" are simple retail ideas repackaged with fancy names.
you're wrong on so many levels
I would disagree with this personally. Some concepts may appear that way.
muito bom ótimo conteúdo..
Thank you!
THANK YOU!!!
of course Devin
I appreciate man u teach well😊
ive been waiting for this one since your last video :)
Hope you enjoyed it!
Great content coach 💪
Appreciate it!
thank you man
Glad it helped
Awesome bro ♥️♥️♥️
🙌
Great job!
Thanks!
Thanks so much ..I really love these videos..and I also love your community on discord 😐😐👍👍👍
Glad you like them!
You're a great educator bro. I think ICT is feeling it, now with showing his face and all. LOL God bless him and you too! Thanks again! 😁
My pleasure
incredible video once again. precisely explained. could you please make a video about mitigation blocks too. thanks
Will do soon!
So clear!😊
Thank you! 😊
Just came back to say your video simplified how to use breakers , was always hard to see but I do see it now , sometimes fails but wins more than it loses , EU 15th June , 30mins /15mins breaker with fvg ✅, 100 pips +
Great to hear!
Can you please do videos on the other blocks such as the rejection blocks? thanks
great video, would appreciate an explanation of consequent encroachment and when its most useful.
yeah its on the list of videos
thanks for thiss
Thanks Hannah!
I am proud to be a subscriber of t traders
thanks!
Nice clear explanation 👍
Thanks!
Magnificent 😮, I was able to win trade by watching this video 3x, I love your skills man, no other trader could be able to teach like this, God bless you🙏
thats amazing!
in which time frame and can you tell me for any confirmation entry sir
@@convictionyes for me I use 4hrs time frame for analysis, to find the bos/ Chocho 1hr time frame, for perfect entry 15mins,🤷 it depends on how the market turns out to be
@@defi_pete😮😮😮😮😮😮 so much
@@defi_pete but for a intraday tarder it's difficult to trade everyday
Your videos have been incredible. I am watching them repeatedly and it has been very beneficial to my trading. Do you think you could do a video to explain the difference between a breaker block vs order block? I’m still a little confused on the difference. Thank you for your mentorship!
Yeah I can do something like that in the future. probably need another orderblock video
@@TTrades_edu would also be helpful to know what to do when an OB is formed while creating the breaker, do I enter from the breaker or the OB?
finally i get it 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 thanks!
thx ! next videos : unicorn setup, DXY divergences, ...
This is very fantastic, i wonna join you😀😃
Thank you for the amazing content! I love this whole ICT playlist. What I'd like to know, how do you combine it all, what do you personally use the most OB / Breaker (or doesn't have every OB a breaker on the other side?) and mostly always followed by a FVG / OTE during a market structure shift if you zoom in on lower TF? In short: how does it all translate in a strategy that works best. (for reference I'm focussing on scalping so I use 15m for levels, 3+5m for structure and 1m for entry)
Hey so there are a lot of different ways people can make a model. I will make a video on a scalping model. But I want people to think and create their own model like you did.
@@TTrades_edu will really love to see this, thank you 😊
Thanks as always for this! There was a video ICT did recently where he declared a non-breaker block. I wanted to know if you figured out why? It's the video: January 31, 2023 PM Session Example \ New Week Opening Gap
I second the recent comment about order blocks vs breaker blocks. I am looking at both videos right now and the line chart at the start of each video is the same.
Thanks bro
Any time
Nice video, thanks.
SMT video please!!!
Noted!
Nice video sir ❤❤❤
Thanks
I dont know how many times i watch same videos from u but feel like im learning something new yet im watching the video for the 10th time😅
Underated fr
Thank you!
nice
Watching this I now see a bull breaker on Jan 18th (19?) on a daily MES chart. The 50% level beeing respected so far to stay bullish. Magic, as it was respected up to a three tick wick below this level yesterday! Wow...
Boom
Do you have any clue what a breakaway block is in the ict concepts? It looks like gap away from a pivot area, around the equilibrium line of a range/BF.
Hey TTrades.Could you showcase the ict concepts on the US30 as well please.I would like to apply ICT to this instrument however i find it a bit difficult.Thank you in advance and keep the videos coming.Thank you.
Hey! I do not trade the dow so rarely analyze it. Concepts still apply. Sorry!
the best
Slap a MACD and BB, you will see macd divergence, then a fast move down, so called FVG, price pierce the other side of BB, then retrace back to touch the opposition band, enter.