That is an easy Q.would consider these areas as a supply area ? i’m looking more further into supply and demand zones to add to my strategies and just alittle confused.
would consider these areas as a supply area ? i’m looking more further into supply and demand zones to add to my strategies and just alittle confused.
%%would consider these areas as a supply area ? i’m looking more further into supply and demand zones to add to my strategies and just alittle confused.


You can’t use SD on illiquid stuff like you did.
You need to remember that Supply and Demand analysis is based on understanding institutional order flow.
If you’re using SD zones, use it ONLY on the most liquid markets such as FX, indices, and mega caps where the order flow is dictated by institutional trading desks.
Here is a chart with proper Supply zone.
so basically SD zones should be used when a stock trades on high volume on a daily basis ?
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Another down @ $136 area.You can’t use SD on illiquid stuff like you did.
You need to remember that Supply and Demand analysis is based on understanding institutional order flow.
If you’re using SD zones, use it ONLY on the most liquid markets such as FX, indices, and mega caps where the order flow is dictated by institutional trading desks.
Here is a chart with proper Supply zone.
View attachment 321590
would consider these areas as a supply area ? i’m looking more further into supply and demand zones to add to my strategies and just alittle confused.
%%You can’t use SD on illiquid stuff like you did.
You need to remember that Supply and Demand analysis is based on understanding institutional order flow.
If you’re using SD zones, use it ONLY on the most liquid markets such as FX, indices, and mega caps where the order flow is dictated by institutional trading desks.
Here is a chart with proper Supply zone.
View attachment 321590

