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In the TTS Concepts framework by Nitesh Pawar, Surplus is what gets mapped after price breaks beyond 200% of a supply or demand zone. The prior range is measured and re-projected forward as a new reference, and the first surplus target is always surplus 100% of that projected range. All percentages refer to the size of the mapped zone, not to profit or returns. Your target hit and the move kept going. That's not luck - it's unmapped structure. 👇 Minimality M1 handles the move inside the zone: after a rejection breaks the normal range, projections run to 150% then 200% of the zone. It stays valid only while the 0 mark holds - if the 0 mark breaks, minimality is off the table entirely. Past that, surplus takes over and the whole thing gets re-measured. Execution still runs through S2-B1 or S2-B1 Intact. Nothing changes about the entry - only the map gets bigger. Q: How far does price move after breaking a supply or demand zone? A: In TTS Concepts, projections run to 150% and then 200% of the mapped zone under Minimality M1. Beyond a 200% break, the prior range is re-measured as a Surplus and projected forward again, with surplus 100% as the first target. These are zone measurements, not return figures. Q: What invalidates a Minimality M1 setup? A: A break of the 0 mark. While the 0 mark holds, the projection stands. Once it breaks, minimality is no longer considered. Q: What is Surplus in trading? A: Surplus is a TTS Concepts term for the extension mapped after price breaks past 200% of a zone. The prior range is measured and re-projected, and surplus 100% is always the first target. 🔔 Follow @ttradingsecerts for the full TTS Concepts 2.0 supply & demand framework by Nitesh Pawar - Surplus, Minimality M1 & M2, LG Point, S2-B1, S2-B1 Intact, FCFS & Eternal Liquidity (Thrishul). 📩 DM "TTS" on Instagram: @ttradingsecerts ⚠️ 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.