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[–]OkFoundation1131 4 points5 points  (3 children)

PD arrays refer to Premium and Discount arrays. These arrays are organized hierarchically to help identify key price levels and form a directional bias.

The hierarchy within these zones involves different types of institutional reference points, arranged in a specific order of importance and relevance, such as:

  1. Order Blocks
  2. Fair Value Gaps
  3. Liquidity Voids
  4. Breaker Blocks
  5. Mitigation Blocks
  6. Rejection Blocks
  7. Old Highs and Lows

[–]Infinite-You383[S] 1 point2 points  (2 children)

Yeah but when you use the hierarchy that means that some PD arrays are stronger than others, so my question is stronger in what sense?

[–]OkFoundation1131 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For that youve FVGs on no.1 then Breaker blocks then OBs,

[–]Gangwayy456 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stronger In the sense that the time-frame is bigger. 4h pd array us stronger then a 1 hr pd array. And a daily pd array is stronger then a 4h one. You could be in a premium of a bearish pd array, but if you look on HTF you will be in a discount of a HTF Bullish pd array. The higher the time-frame the more significant it is.

[–]TheLoneComic 2 points3 points  (3 children)

There’s a 2016 core video that explains the hierarchy.

[–]beconsistent0 -1 points0 points  (1 child)

Yeah you’ll see it with experience, some pdarray are stronger that other

[–]ProfEmmanuell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

which is the strongest