Order Blocks
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Institutional Footprints in Price Action
An order block (OB) is one of the most important concepts in ICT trading. It represents a price area where institutional participants placed significant orders — and where unfilled orders may still be waiting. When price returns to an order block, it frequently reacts, giving traders high-probability entry opportunities.
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