Advanced Market Structure Course (step by step) SMC
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the biggest reason that most Traders fail is because they don't understand Market structure in the way I'm going to share with you today if you watch this video Until the End you will have all the keys to become a successful Trader I've broken this course down into three parts and in those three parts I've broken those down into two parts each so so this is a six part course and each part is equally important take your time to watch everything slowly and remember to take note and if you watch this full video to the end I'll be giving a free gift out to show my appreciation okay so here we are and we're starting off in part one which is simple structure now the simple structure expectation and then there's simple structure reality let's go through each one conceptually and then take them over to the chart starting on the expectation now typically speaking when you see structure or you see structure videos out there or these textbooks or anything of that nature do you typically see you know in this essentially expectation which is to say that prices continually makes higher highs higher lows and it looks so pretty and so simple same for bearish precious makes a series of lower lows lower highs and it's just so easy and so simple now very rarely does Market structure ever actually look like this in fact you're more likely to get something that looks like this now this is simple structure it's still simple and I'll make it simple for you but it may look a little bit complex so let's break it down step by step low to high this low and this High s are simply our current trading range and then what you see is the pullback phase so imagine price is bullish right now we've just had a breakup structure now we're coming for our pullback likely what you'll see is a series of internal pullbacks that look something like this and then you will have the realignment internally before eventually breaking structure now the biggest question that I get is how do we know which one is