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ICT Note 💎
Price does not reverse randomly.
Every move ends at a predefined price delimiter.
Rejection Blocks and wick extremes show where delivery is complete.
HOW THE ALGORITHM ENGINEERS DAILY HIGHS & LOWS (ICT POWER OF TIME)
Most traders believe daily highs and lows form randomly.
THEY DON'T
They are engineered around specific TIME windows repeatedly, precisely, and with intent.
Here’s how ICT explains it .
The market’s daily range is most often shaped during four key sessions:
• Asian Open
• London Open
• New York Open
• London Close
Each session has a distinct role in price delivery.
Asia typically provides consolidation.
Sometimes it forms the daily high or low, but more often it builds liquidity and sets the stage.
If Asia creates a low and price expands away → that low is often protected.
London Open frequently delivers the impulse leg.
It can form the low or high of the day, or expand away from Asia to define directional intent.
If London creates expansion, later sessions usually retrace into London’s range.
New York Open is where manipulation is most visible.
This is where: • Liquidity raids occur
• Daily highs or lows are often printed
• Continuation or reversal is confirmed
Classic model: London impulse → NY retracement → NY continuation.
London Close often completes the range.
In bullish conditions, it frequently forms the high of the day.
In bearish conditions, the low of the day.
At higher-timeframe levels, London Close can also act as a reversal point, especially late in the week.
Here’s the key lesson most miss :
It’s not the session alone that matters.
It’s time + higher-timeframe price levels.
When a key session delivers price into a HTF PD Array, the probability of a swing increases dramatically.
This is why ICT traders don’t chase candles.
They wait for time to deliver price to the right location.