ICT CRT Candle: What It Is and How Inner Circle Traders Use It
- CRT stands for Candle Range Theory — a precision timing model within the ICT Trading methodology that uses a higher-timeframe Reference Candle's range to frame intraday price delivery
- The three stages are: (1) Reference Candle selection, (2) Seek & Destroy — price sweeps one extreme of the range, (3) Delivery — price reverses and moves toward the opposite extreme
- The Reference Candle is typically the prior session candle (daily, London, or NY) — its high and low define the dealing range that drives the CRT sequence
- CRT does not operate independently — it requires a confirmed daily bias and a draw on liquidity before the Delivery phase is a valid trade setup
- ICT Traders use CRT to time entries within an already-confirmed directional move, not to predict reversals without prior context
What is the ICT CRT Candle?
CRT = Candle Range Theory. Price uses the range of a higher-timeframe Reference Candle to define where it will seek liquidity (Seek & Destroy) and where it will then deliver (Delivery). The three stages together form a complete, tradeable sequence.
The Three Stages of CRT — Reference Candle, Seek & Destroy, Delivery
Figure 1 — CRT anatomy: the Reference Candle defines the range. The BSL zone sits above the RC High; the SSL zone sits below the RC Low. Price will Seek & Destroy one extreme before Delivering toward the opposite. The Delivery arrow shows the bearish scenario (BSL swept).
| Stage | What Happens | ICT Trader Action |
|---|---|---|
| 1 — Reference Candle | A significant higher-timeframe candle forms, defining a high and low. This is the range CRT operates within. | Mark the RC High and RC Low on your chart. These are now the reference levels. |
| 2 — Seek & Destroy | Price moves toward one extreme of the Reference Candle's range, sweeps the liquidity beyond it (stops triggered), then shows structural rejection. | Do NOT enter. Wait. Watch for a CHoCH or CISD confirming the sweep is complete. |
| 3 — Delivery | After the sweep confirms, price delivers in the opposite direction — toward the other extreme of the RC range and often beyond it to the next draw on liquidity. | Enter on a retracement into a PD array (Fair Value Gap or Order Block) aligned with the Delivery direction. |
How ICT Traders Select the Reference Candle
The Seek & Destroy Phase — How to Read It
Figure 2 — Live CRT sequence: Stage 1 — Reference Candle forms defining the range. Stage 2 — price spikes above the RC High into the BSL zone (Seek & Destroy), then a CHoCH confirms the sweep. Stage 3 — Delivery begins; entry is taken on the first retracement into a Fair Value Gap or Order Block aligned with the bearish delivery.
CRT Delivery — Timing the Entry
CRT and Fair Value Gaps — How They Work Together
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the ICT CRT candle?+
The ICT CRT candle refers to the Reference Candle used in Candle Range Theory — a higher-timeframe candle whose high and low define the dealing range that the three-stage CRT sequence (Reference Candle → Seek & Destroy → Delivery) operates within. Developed within the Inner Circle Trader methodology, CRT is a session-level precision model for framing intraday price delivery.
What does CRT stand for in ICT trading?+
CRT stands for Candle Range Theory. In the ICT Trading methodology, it describes a three-stage model of price delivery: (1) a Reference Candle forms defining a range, (2) price seeks and destroys liquidity at one extreme of that range, and (3) price delivers toward the opposite extreme. ICT Traders use CRT to time entries within confirmed directional moves.
What is the Seek and Destroy phase in CRT?+
The Seek & Destroy phase is Stage 2 of the CRT sequence — the move where price sweeps beyond the Reference Candle's high or low, triggering the stop orders resting there. This sweep provides institutional liquidity. An ICT Trader using CRT does not enter during the Seek & Destroy phase — they wait for a structural confirmation (CHoCH or CISD) that the sweep is complete before the Delivery phase begins.
How do Inner Circle Traders use CRT for entries?+
After the Seek & Destroy phase confirms (a CHoCH or CISD forms following the RC extreme sweep), an Inner Circle Trader using CRT looks for a retracement into a Fair Value Gap or Order Block created by the CHoCH displacement, aligned with the Delivery direction. The entry is placed at the FVG, the stop sits beyond the Seek & Destroy extreme, and the initial target is the opposite RC extreme.
What is the difference between CRT and the MMXM model?+
Both CRT and the MMXM model describe a seek-and-deliver sequence within the ICT Trading framework, but they operate at different scales. CRT is specifically anchored to a Reference Candle's range — it frames the intraday session-level delivery within the bounds of a prior candle's high and low. The MMXM model describes the broader market-maker cycle across multiple stages. The two complement each other: CRT can be applied within Stage 5 of the MMXM to time the precise entry.