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How far will price go after a breakout? In TTS Concepts, the Supply 200% Rule maps it: when the FCFS (First Come First Serve) is mapped and price breaks directly above 100%, take the same 0-to-100% ratio and double it out. First rejection: 150%. If not - the confirmed rejection is ALWAYS at Supply 200%. Map on 15 minutes. Execute via S2-B1 or S2-B1 Intact. Hold targets till TTS 2.0 and the Supply 200% rejection point. That's the ladder you've seen on every recap chart: 100% breaks → 150% is the first checkpoint → 200% is the confirmed ceiling. No guessing where the move exhausts - the original range already told you, doubled out. And yes - FCFS stands for First Come First Serve: the first mapped movement, the one the market serves first. (Full FCFS episode coming; vote below.) ❓Q: How do you project a price target after a breakout? A: In TTS Concepts, double out the original 0 - 100% range. The first rejection checkpoint is 150%; if price doesn't reject there, the confirmed rejection is always at the 200% extension. ❓Q: What is FCFS in trading? A: First Come First Serve - the TTS Concepts term for the first mapped movement, whose 0–100% range becomes the measuring stick for the 150% and 200% extensions. 🔖 Save this - it's the target ladder behind every recap. 👇 Ep.14 vote: FCFS deep-dive, Demand 200% (the mirror), or Gap UP? Comment it. 🔔 Follow @ttradingsecerts - TTS Concepts Explained, Ep.13. Master the Moves. #TTSConcepts #PriceTargets #Shorts ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational purposes only. Trading involves risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Please do your own research before making any trading decisions.