The Best Way for Traders to Use Supply and Demand Zones
📊 Master the Best Supply and Demand Zone Strategy for Traders
In this new chapter from our course Technical Analysis for Day Traders: From Basics to Advanced, we explore one of the most essential topics for any serious trader: Supply and Demand Zones.
These zones are where institutional decisions shape the market — and learning to identify them can give you the edge you need.
✅ What you’ll learn in this video:
How supply and demand zones are formed
Why they’re key to predicting price movement
How to identify imbalance, structure breaks, and liquidity traps
Smart ways to apply multi-timeframe analysis
Before diving in, listen to Dr. David Paul, who’s experienced both institutional and independent trading. His insight will reshape how you think about trading flow and lifestyle alignment.
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hello traders and welcome back to the
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Komlucro channel In today's chapter of
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our course technical analysis for day
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traders from basics to advanced we're
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diving into one of the foundational
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concepts of trading supply and demand
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zones Understanding supply and demand
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zones is crucial for gaining a
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competitive edge in the financial
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markets as these areas often represent
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significant price movements driven by
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institutional trading activity In
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today's video part of our supply and
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demand chapter we'll explore how these
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zones are formed why they hold so much
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weight in technical analysis and how to
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effectively identify them on your charts
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We'll walk you through the key concepts
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recognizing imbalances understanding
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market structure and spotting liquidity
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traps all while applying multi-time
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frame analysis for a complete view of
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market behavior This lesson is packed
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with advanced techniques to help refine
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your entries and exits giving you the
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confidence to take full advantage of
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supply and demand on dynamics But first
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to set the stage let's hear from someone
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who's lived both sides of the trading
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world institutional and independent Dr
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David Paul offers a candid reflection on
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the realities of professional trading
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especially when the market goes quiet
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I've had spells at the institutional
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level uh over the years but uh it
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doesn't suit me I'm happier trading on
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my own Uh and that's largely because
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some days there's nothing to do For
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example uh we've got Yelen speaking uh
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and testifying today and tomorrow Prior
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to that markets are dead If you work at
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the institutional level you got to sit
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there and sit there and sit there If
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you're trading flow and if you're a
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market maker that's great because
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there's always something to do You can
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make the spread all day But if you're a
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proprietary trader there are times where
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there's just nothing happening and I'm
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happier in the gym His words are a great
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reminder that trading is not just about
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strategy It's also about aligning your
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lifestyle and mindset with the realities
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of the market So if you're ready to
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deepen your knowledge and elevate your
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trading don't miss the full video on our
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channel
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