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Currently Playing: The Crash That Won't Stop: How to Map a Second Leg Down | TTS Concepts

What do you do when price breaks every downside target and keeps falling? In TTS Concepts, the SSFS Demand Rule answers it. SSFS = Second Serving, First Serve: when the market breaks 200% with no retracement in 15 minutes and crosses over, allocate a second 15-minute structure - bigger, 30% higher in value than your FCFS. Map SSFS with FCFS. Targets run to SSFS Demand 150%; on the break post-retracement, they follow to SSFS Demand 200%. Execute via S2-B1 or S2-B1 Intact. FCFS is the market's first serving. When that plate is cleared and price is still hungry, SSFS is the second - 30% bigger, mapped against the first. This episode is the bearish mirror of Ep.15 (SSFS Supply): same rule, opposite direction. Together they cover runaway moves both ways. Most traders watch a waterfall break every level they drew and simply run out of chart. The system doesn't run out - it serves a second course. ❓Q: What does SSFS stand for in trading? A: Second Serving, First Serve - the TTS Concepts term for the second 15-minute structure allocated when price breaks 200% and continues, mapped 30% larger than the original FCFS. ❓Q: How do you trade a selloff that breaks every support level? A: Re-map instead of guessing: allocate the SSFS structure against your FCFS, with targets at SSFS Demand 150% then 200%, executed through the same S2-B1 rules. 🔖 Save this with Ep.15 - the SSFS pair, both directions. 👇 Ep.17 vote: FCFS deep-dive, Gap UP Liquidity, or MTSL? Comment it. 🔔 Follow @ttradingsecerts - TTS Concepts Explained, Ep.16. Master the Moves. #TTSConcepts #SSFS #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.


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