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How does supply become demand? In TTS Concepts, the Conversion S/D rule maps it exactly: when the market turns bearish to bullish, it always creates a Conversion Point - supply converted into demand. Identify it at the first change in structure: allocate the last retracement of the bearish movement, and map it as the first retracement of the bullish movement - that's the new demand. Targets: TTS 2.0. Execution: S2-B1 or S2-B1 Intact. Most traders know "support becomes resistance" as a vague idea. Conversion makes it a measured rule: the last retracement of the old trend becomes the first retracement of the new one. Reversals don't erase levels - they convert them. Playbook connections: the Conversion Point is found at the structure change, entries fire via S2-B1 or Intact (Eps 4–5), and targets hold to TTS 2.0. ❓Q: How does supply become demand in trading? A: At a trend reversal, the level that rejected price (supply) gets converted: in TTS Concepts, the last retracement of the bearish move is mapped as the first retracement - the new demand - of the bullish move. ❓Q: What is a flip zone (support/resistance flip)? A: The generic name for role reversal. The TTS Concepts version is the Conversion Point - identified at the first change in structure and mapped from the last retracement, not guessed from old lines. 🔖 Save this - it's the reversal map. 👇 Ep.10 vote: Conversion D/S (the bearish mirror), Gap UP, or MTSL? Comment it. 🔔 Follow @ttradingsecerts - TTS Concepts Explained, Ep.9. Master the Moves. #TTSConcepts #FlipZone #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.