ICT Live Chart Examples: Real Market Execution Guide
Understand how Smart Money concepts work in real-time charts with practical scenarios
This section explains real intraday trading situations using ICT concepts. Each example shows how liquidity, structure, and entry models work step-by-step.
Example 1: Liquidity Sweep and Reversal
- Price forms equal lows
- Liquidity exists below these lows
- Market sweeps below and reverses
This is a classic stop-loss hunt followed by bullish reversal
Example 2: Market Structure Shift (MSS)
- After sweep, price breaks previous lower high
- This confirms bullish structure shift
MSS confirms direction change. This is where traders prepare for entry.
Example 3: Entry Using FVG
- Strong bullish move creates imbalance
- Fair Value Gap forms
- Price returns to FVG
Entry at FVG provides low-risk and high-reward opportunity
Example 4: Order Block Entry
- Identify last bearish candle before strong move
- Mark it as bullish order block
- Wait for price to return
Institutional zones provide precise entry points
Example 5: Breaker Block Setup
- Order block fails
- Structure breaks
- Zone flips from support to resistance
Breaker blocks help identify continuation trades
Complete Trade Execution Flow
- Identify trend
- Mark liquidity
- Wait for sweep
- Confirm MSS
- Enter at FVG or Order Block
- Set stop loss below liquidity
- Target next liquidity
Execution discipline is more important than prediction
Common Mistakes
- Entering before liquidity sweep
- Ignoring structure confirmation
- Trading without trend bias
- Chasing price after big move
Final Insight
Real trading success comes from patience, confirmation, and disciplined execution of a proven system.
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ICT Smart Money Concept – Complete Trading Course
Core Concepts
1. ICT Smart Money Concept2. Intraday Trading Strategy
3. Live Chart Examples
4. Trading Psychology
Advanced Intraday Modules
5. Gap Up / Gap Down Strategy6. Morning Session Strategy
7. Market Nature (Trend vs Sideways)
8. Evening Session & Trade Review
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