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Currently Playing: Why You Exit Winning Trades Too Early (Volume Fix) | TTS Concepts

You didn't exit early because you're impatient. You exited early because you read the wrong volume. πŸ‘‡ In the TTS Concepts framework, volume is read only on the 1-hour - the edge point where intraday traders and swing traders meet. When a high-volume 1-hour candle is followed by one below 80% of it, that's the Reversal Zone: the move is set to reverse. But you don't enter on the volume signal. You wait for the setup to build - an S2-B1, then a following S2-B1 Intact. That's the execution. And that's what gets held all the way to the TTS 2.0 levels instead of being closed at the first pullback. Q: Why do traders exit winning trades too early? A: Usually because they read the reversal signal as an exit signal. In the TTS Concepts framework, a volume reversal on the 1-hour indicates a move is coming - not that the current trade is finished. The exit is defined by the TTS 2.0 levels, not by the first pullback. Q: What timeframe should volume be read on? A: In TTS Concepts, volume is read only on the 1-hour chart. The 1-hour is the edge point where intraday traders (1, 5 and 15-minute) and swing traders (4-hour and daily) meet, which is why it carries the cleanest volume signal. Q: What does a high-volume candle followed by a low-volume candle mean? A: On the 1-hour, when a high-volume candle is followed by one below 80% of that volume, it signals a reversal. This is the Reversal Zone - one of four 1-hour volume zones in TTS Concepts, alongside Iceberg Critical, Iceberg Normal and Retracement. Q: Do you enter immediately on a reversal volume signal? A: No. The signal indicates a reversal is building, not that it's ready. Execution waits for an S2-B1 setup, followed by an S2-B1 Intact setup. Only then is the reversal traded, and held to the TTS 2.0 levels. Volume tells you it's coming. The setup tells you when. The levels tell you where to let go. πŸ”” Follow @ttradingsecerts for the full TTS Concepts 2.0 supply & demand framework by Nitesh Pawar - the four 1-Hour volume zones (Iceberg Critical, Iceberg Normal, Retracement, Reversal), S2-B1, S2-B1 Intact, Minimality, Surplus & Eternal Liquidity (Thrishul). πŸ“© DM "TTS" on Instagram: @ttradingsecerts #volumetrading #smartmoneyconcepts #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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