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Currently Playing: Liquidity Grab: The Exact Point Price Reverses

A liquidity grab is where price sweeps past a level to trigger stops and fill orders, then reverses in the opposite direction. In the TTS Concepts framework by Nitesh Pawar, the exact point where this happens is marked as the LG Point - a Liquidity Grab Point. It is used as a rejection and confirmation point, with execution taken through S2-B1 or S2-B1 Intact. That's why price seems to hit your stop and immediately run the other way. It wasn't a breakdown. It was a collection. 👇 The market needs orders to move. Those orders sit where everyone puts them - under obvious lows, above obvious highs. Price goes and takes them, and that point becomes the reference for the real move. Mark the LG Point. Wait for the setup. Execute. Hold to the TTS 2.0 levels. Q: What is a liquidity grab in trading? A: A liquidity grab is when price moves past an obvious level to trigger stop losses and fill institutional orders, then reverses. In TTS Concepts this point is marked as the LG Point. Q: Why does price hit my stop loss and then reverse? A: Because stop losses are liquidity. They cluster below obvious lows and above obvious highs, which makes those levels a target rather than a barrier. Price collects them, then moves in the intended direction. Q: How do you trade a liquidity grab? A: You don't enter on the grab itself. In TTS Concepts, the LG Point is marked as a rejection point, and execution waits for an S2-B1 or S2-B1 Intact setup to form before the trade is taken. 🔔 Follow @ttradingsecerts for the full TTS Concepts 2.0 supply & demand framework by Nitesh Pawar - LG Point, S2-B1, S2-B1 Intact, FCFS, Minimality, Surplus & Eternal Liquidity (Thrishul). 📩 DM "TTS" on Instagram: @ttradingsecerts #liquiditygrab #smartmoneyconcepts #TTSConcepts #priceaction #trading #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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