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2. Executing even when you’re afraid
3. Accepting risk
4. Losing money
The list goes on
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It doesn’t matter if price reacts with a single candle or a series of candles the concept remains the same.
As long as the reaction comes from the initial OB the Propulsion Block is valid
What matters is structure, not the number of candlesticks
The concept works the same in both directions
Just wait for price to take out either Buyside Liquidity (for shorts) or Sellside Liquidity (for longs) first
Once liquidity is swept, watch for the OB and then the Propulsion Block to confirm direction
Why does it have such a high probability to work out?
Because the initial Orderblock already shows signs of institutional activity. When a second OB (the Propulsion Block) forms right after it confirms momentum which makes it high probability
1️⃣ Price takes out liquidity
2️⃣ Price closes above or below the candle that triggered the liquidity sweep forming the initial OB
3️⃣ Price retraces to that OB and moves aggressively away
4️⃣ That move creates a second OB the Propulsion Block confirming the reversal with momentum
A Propulsion Block is a secondary Orderblock that forms immediately after price reacts to a prior OB
It typically results in a strong displacement which makes it a high-probability confluence for your entries or continuations
WHAT EXACTLY IS AN PROPULSION BLOCK?
Why is it so effective and what makes Propulsion Blocks worth adding to your strategy?
How are they different from regular Orderblocks and why might they offer even cleaner entries?
They’re much simpler than most traders think
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