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The Price Trader

Professional Trading Course

CHAPTER 5: ORDER FLOW & BANK


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LESSON 1: ORDER FLOW

By The Price Trader


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THE PRICE TRADER

What is Order flow?


Order flow is a one-directional movement of the market
intentionally going for a target in Price Action.

It will typically NOT stop until the target is hit.


THE PRICE TRADER

How to Identify
Order flow in Price?
1. Higher Timeframe FVG or OB hit OR Liquidity Taken.
2. Liquidity has been taken in the timeframe you are
watching.
3. Evidence of Shift in Market Structure.
4. New Fair Value Gaps and Orderblocks are created in that
direction showing order flow is being established.
5. The market takes out opposing Fair Value Gaps and Order
blocks until it reaches its target.
RULE OF THUMB
Always focus on the current Order
flow until it changes. Don't try to
pick tops and bottoms.
THE PRICE TRADER

Bullish Order
flow

You want to see Sellside


Liquidity taken out, a
Bullish Shift in Market
Structure, New Bullish
FVGs and OBs created
and respected while
opposing FVGs and OBs
being violated.

Continuously make
EURUSD 15MINS CHART
higher highs.
THE PRICE TRADER

Bearish Order
flow

You want to see


Buyside Liquidity taken
out, a Bearish Shift in
Market Structure, New
Bearish FVGs and OBs
created and respected
while opposing FVGs
and OBs being violated.

Continuously make EURUSD 1WEEK CHART


lower low.
Focus on the Order flow in the
Monthly, Weekly, and Daily Charts
to give you general market
direction.
THE PRICE TRADER

LESSON EXERCISES
1. Identify Order flow Bullish and Bearish in price action, annotate
and journal.
2. Identify the Higher timeframe levels used to establish or change
order flow.
THANKS FOR WATCHING!

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