ICT Suspension Block: The Order Block Hanging Between Two Liquidity Pools
- The Suspension Block forms when a displacement candle is "suspended" in the middle of a price range — the move was strong enough to create an OB sub-structure but not strong enough to reach the next liquidity pool
- The defining characteristic is that the displacement creating the Suspension Block neither cleared the BSL above nor the SSL below — it stopped mid-range, suspending institutional orders at the displacement zone
- When price returns to the Suspension Block after the initial displacement, it encounters the same suspended institutional orders that paused the original move — making the SB a high-conviction re-entry zone
- The Suspension Block is identified on the lower timeframe as the final candle before the displacement paused — specifically the candle whose close marks the pause level
- Suspension Blocks are most powerful when they align with existing PD arrays (FVG, OB) at the same price — the overlap of a standard PD array and a Suspension Block creates the highest-precision entry zone within the structure
What is the ICT Suspension Block?
A Suspension Block marks an incomplete delivery. The displacement started, moved significantly, but stopped before reaching its intended liquidity target. When price returns to the Suspension Block, it re-engages with the same institutional orders that were placed during the initial displacement — and the delivery resumes toward the original target.
How the Suspension Block Forms
Suspension Block vs Standard Order Block
The Suspension Block Re-Entry Trade
Suspension Block Confluence with Standard PD Arrays
Suspension Block Timing: When They Form and When to Trade Them
Suspension Block vs Propulsion Block: Choosing the Right Re-Entry
Watch: ICT Suspension Block: The Order Block Hanging Between Two Liquidity Pools
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the Suspension Block different from the Propulsion Block?+
Both form inside a delivery move, but at different points. The Propulsion Block forms inside a delivery candle — it is the sub-candle zone mid-way through a single large candle. The Suspension Block forms where an entire displacement sequence paused — not inside a single candle but at the end of a series of strong candles that stopped before reaching the liquidity target. Propulsion = inside a single candle; Suspension = at the end of a delivery sequence.
Does the Suspension Block appear on all timeframes?+
Yes, but the most meaningful Suspension Blocks appear on the 15M to 4H charts — where the displacement sequences and their pauses are clearly visible. On 1M or 5M charts, too many minor pauses create noise and dilute the significance of the SB concept.
What if the initial displacement that created the SB eventually reaches its liquidity target?+
If the initial delivery continues from the SB zone and reaches the BSL or SSL target without retracing to the SB, the trade opportunity was missed. The SB remains a valid level for future reference (as a potential support or resistance zone) but the specific re-entry opportunity for the original delivery thesis has passed.
Can I use the Suspension Block as a first entry rather than a re-entry?+
Technically yes, but the standard application is as a re-entry. As a first entry, the SB is used when the initial displacement creates an SB zone and you wait for price to retrace to the SB for the highest-precision entry into the ongoing delivery. Entering before the retrace (during the initial displacement) is a standard OB or FVG entry, not a Suspension Block entry.
Is the Suspension Block an official ICT concept?+
The Suspension Block terminology has appeared in the 2024–2025 ICT teaching community as part of the advanced OB variant concepts. As with the Enigma FVG and Reaper IFVG, the exact definition may vary across different educators. The core idea — an OB-like zone forming at a mid-delivery pause level between two unswept liquidity pools — is the consistent element across all versions of this concept.
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