Why Most Traders Misread Market Structure
Most traders who study market structure learn to spot the shapes — higher highs, higher lows, the textbook diagrams. Then they look at a live chart and freeze. …
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Most traders who study market structure learn to spot the shapes — higher highs, higher lows, the textbook diagrams. Then they look at a live chart and freeze. …
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