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What is Surplus Supply? In TTS Concepts, the Surplus Supply rule says: when Minimality M1 or M2 forms, map the entire spectrum from the starting point to the M1 150% or M2 200% rejection. That measurement becomes the Surplus - the continuation map for where supply carries next. And the detail that matters most: the market's surplus first target, with or without minimality, is always Surplus 100%. Most traders' analysis ends when the target hits. Surplus is what answers the next question - "where does price go AFTER 150% or 200% completes?" The finished move becomes the measuring stick for the next one. This rule builds directly on Minimality M1 and M2 (Eps 1–2 on this channel) - watch those first if the levels are new to you. ❓Q: What is Surplus Supply in trading? A: A TTS Concepts continuation measurement: the completed Minimality range (start point to the M1 150% or M2 200% rejection) mapped forward to project where supply carries next - with Surplus 100% always the first target. ❓Q: What happens after a measured move completes? A: In TTS Concepts, the completed range itself becomes the projection: map it forward as the Surplus, and the first target is Surplus 100%. 🔖 Save this - it's the "what's next" rule. 👇 Ep.8 vote: MTSL, FCFS, or Surplus Demand (the mirror)? Comment it. 🔔 Follow @ttradingsecerts - TTS Concepts Explained, Ep.7. Master the Moves. #TTSConcepts #SurplusSupply #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.