Strategy, analysis, and ideas for traders who want to understand what they're doing — not just copy signals.
Most traders skip backtesting because they think it requires programming. It doesn't. Here's how to test your strategy on real historical data in a few clicks.
Major moves in currency pairs and indices happen for reasons. Replaying them bar by bar teaches you what the structure looked like before the move, not just after.
FVGs are one of the most-discussed ICT concepts. Here's how to define one precisely enough to build a backtest, and what the data tends to show.
A 70% win rate can mean you're consistently losing money. A 30% win rate can mean you're profitable. What matters is expectancy — and most traders never calculate it.
Watching someone else's chart after the fact teaches you pattern recognition under zero pressure. Here's why replaying price yourself is a completely different skill.
Order blocks are one of the most popular ICT concepts. But most traders use them by feel, not by rule. Here's how to turn them into testable conditions.