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this is part two of the market maker
cell model discussing the sell side

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delivery on the right side of the curve
so from our last lesson we have already

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discussed about the different ways
we can grade deviations and how we can

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arrive at a calibrated terminus now
let's get into a little bit more detail

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about the sell side delivery within the
sell program so we have already had our

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smart money reversal here we had
our manipulation leg which ran the stops

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above our short-term swing high we have
keyed off a higher time frame level and

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this has completed our buy program as
we have reached terminus so the buy side of

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the curve of a market maker cell model
we have witnessed a change in stated

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delivery running through the opening
price of a bearish order block confirmed

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with displacement and our sell program
has now been initiated so in the upper area

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after our change in stated delivery
we have our first entry which is going to

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be our low-risk sell and this is going
to occur after the change in stated

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delivery has been confirmed now time
is going to play a crucial role in this

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the change in stated delivery will be
confirmed with displacement and time but

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we will get into the topic of time at a
later lesson so this is what our change

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in stated delivery
would look like where the

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buy program has
completed its buy program

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the buy side delivery and we have
rejected the higher time frame level and

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run below the opening price of the last
up close candle which becomes our bearish

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order block now the low risk cell will be
a retracement back into the order block

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and then we would see a move lower as
a sell side program continues on a lower

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time frame you will see a fair value
gap inside of this order block this will be

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a high probability fair value gap it
doesn't need to come into rebalance that

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it can often just key off

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of the low to the opening price and
run lower leaving that fair value gap open

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we can travel higher into the order
block but we do not want to see the mean

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threshold of the order block breached
on a closing basis we next have our

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break-in market structure where we've
had a run on the sell side liquidity below

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the second stage of accumulation this
gives us our break-in market structure.

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again we do not need to

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close below the low
in order to have a valid

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breaking structure. On
a side note, if we break

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below the second or final
stage of reaccumulation,

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this is much more significant
than a smaller break

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inside of the manipulation
swing that run stops.

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Often traders will be far
too zoomed in on a lower

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time frame and they're
looking at the lows and

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every low that gets broken they're
considering it as a valid breaking structure.

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You need to zoom out and look
at where you are inside of the

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different stages
of reaccumulation.

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The highest probability valid
structure break is going to be

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the second stage or the
final stage of reaccumulation.

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Again the fair value gap found inside
of the expansion leg that broke structure

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is going to give
confirmation of the valid

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structure break. In this area we will
have our first stage of distribution where

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we return to the fair
value gap inside of the leg

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that broke structure
and we will mitigate at the

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breaker which is the
down closed candles that

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rests inside of the final
stage of accumulation.

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We then have a second structure break and
then a continuation lower to seek the next

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sell side liquidity below the
first stage of accumulation.

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After we have run the sell side liquidity
below the first stage of accumulation,

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we will begin our second
stage of redistribution

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on the right side of the
market maker sell model

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within our sell program.
We will run the sell side

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liquidity below the first
stage of accumulation

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and again as a side note
there can be more than

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two stages of accumulation
or distribution cycles.

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It all depends on what
price is presenting at

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the time and what we
can see on our charts.

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We again have a break in market structure.
We return back up into a fair value gap.

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Or we witness a run on
stops above a short term

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high and then we mitigate
inside of a distribution block.

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The distribution
block will be the down

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closed candles inside of
this stage of accumulation.

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In this example this is the first stage
of accumulation but like I said you can

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have many different stages
of accumulation but the

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concept remains the same.
We then continue lower to

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seek the next stage of
sell side liquidity below

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the initial consumption.
We then return back to our

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consolidation and ultimately
to our calibrated terminus.

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The distribution cycle essentially consists
of these four things. We run liquidity,

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we rebalance or we run
stops, we mitigate within

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an area on the left side of the curve and
then we continue lower to seek liquidity.

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Knowing just this alone will
serve you very well going forward.

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Essentially this is the
mechanics of how the

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distribution cycles work.
Like always, reverse

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this for the buy side of the
market maker buy model.

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Again, your homework
is to go through your

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own charts and try to
find an example of this in

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a market maker buy model.
Thank you for watching

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and I hope you found this insightful and
I will catch you again in the next lesson.

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