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The 1980s Concept That Still Beats Every Modern Indicator

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When I first stepped into the learning of stock market trading, the first thing I heard was about support and resistance
You may have studied for hours, followed all the right setups, and tested every indicator — yet the moment you take an entry, price moves in the opposite direction.

It’s not that you don’t understand trading. It’s what looks obvious in hindsight that rarely feels that clear in real time.

Here’s the truth:
You can’t eliminate uncertainty from trading.
But you can learn to recognise how smart money leaves footprints on the chart — and once you see those patterns, the entire market starts to make sense.

In this article, I am sharing an intraday trading strategy with two technical indicators.

The Core Idea

Every market moves for one simple reason: imbalance.
At certain prices, everyone wants to buy. At others, everyone wants to sell.

Those zones of imbalance form what traders call Demand Zones and Supply Zones.

Demand Zone

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Sayedali

Written by Sayedali

Life lessons | Stock market | Trading| self-improvement

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Very interesting. I'll try this out. Thx

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I mist you the last weeks! Glad your back....