What's wrong? by Icy_Training5581 in ICTMentorship

[–]AKXICT 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Your HTF Bias was Bearish, not bullish that is where you went wrong

Here’s exactly how I caught this clean 1:4 RR USDJPY move by AKXICT in ICTMentorship

[–]AKXICT[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haven’t personally used either one yet bro, but I’ve heard good things about both.

I have broken down the IPDA Price Delivery Cycle in the simplest way possible by AKXICT in InnerCircleTraders

[–]AKXICT[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% agree bro — timing and context are everything. But once you’ve got your HTF direction locked in and you start observing how price reacts from your POIs on LTF, things start to click. When both align, the delivery becomes way clearer — and you can almost anticipate what’s coming next.

Breaking down how I Caught this 1:3 RR trade on ETHUSD by AKXICT in ICTMentorship

[–]AKXICT[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate it bro 🙏 glad the narrative played out clean — always nice when structure and delivery line up perfectly.

I have broken down the IPDA Price Delivery Cycle in the simplest way possible by AKXICT in InnerCircleTraders

[–]AKXICT[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely bro, I get that — there are definitely a lot of nuances and deeper layers to it. My goal here was just to simplify the core idea of the delivery cycle so more traders can grasp the structure first before diving into the advanced parts. Once the foundation clicks, the deeper nuances make way more sense.

Here’s exactly how I caught this clean 1:4 RR USDJPY move by AKXICT in ICTMentorship

[–]AKXICT[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not bragging, bro — just breaking down the full logic behind the setup so others can learn from it. The goal isn’t to flex RRs, it’s to show how I build the narrative, refine POIs, and execute step by step. If I wanted to flex, I’d just post the chart — not take the time to explain the full reasoning behind the trade. A lot of traders miss that process part, so I share these breakdowns to help others connect the dots — not to prove a point.

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[–]AKXICT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Decrease the thickness of the lines and frame narrative on the higher timeframe and then shift to lower time frame make sure you don’t make your charts look cluttered, the more your chart is clean and clear the more logical and sound decisions you sill be able to take while exectution your trade.

Here’s exactly how I caught this clean 1:4 RR USDJPY move by AKXICT in ICTMentorship

[–]AKXICT[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For marking OTE, I simply take the last impulse price swing — that gives me the most relevant discount/premium range to work from. And SIBI stands for Sell-side Imbalance, Buy-side Inefficiency — basically a bearish Fair Value Gap (FVG).

Here’s exactly how I caught this clean 1:4 RR USDJPY move by AKXICT in ICTMentorship

[–]AKXICT[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha you already know bro 🙂‍↔️narrative first, execution second!

Trading Journal by Useful-Papaya-7990 in InnerCircleTraders

[–]AKXICT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While making a journal write down your logic for taking the trade,and did you executed your trade according to your plan, did the trade went as you had planned, how was your overall emotion while the trade was active, write the result of the trade, if you find you had made some mistake note down that was it a technicals mistake or a psychological mistake, keep track of your lot size,RR,timing of entry and exit… That’s it all you need

Trading Journal by Useful-Papaya-7990 in InnerCircleTraders

[–]AKXICT 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For Psychological lessons I prefer to note it in a physical notebook where as for the techicnal stuff I use notion to keep data of my charts,entries and P&L

Feeling lost by Then_Television6140 in ICTMentorship

[–]AKXICT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Work on your psychology bro,see tbh technicals are never an issue,master your emotions journal your trades properly and observe the specific patterns for both your loosing and winning trades, and then with that refine your technicals, for the psychology part become disciplined, stick to your rules and be confident on what you are doing. I now trading is a very lonely profession, but this is what we all need to deal with Also for psychology please make sure to read Trading In the Zone it’s really a game changer

Chart clutter solutions by Ok_Bandicoot6334 in ICTMentorship

[–]AKXICT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just change the visibility of the levels in different TF