One hundred articles across twelve clusters — from foundational vocabulary through to advanced confluences. Every article includes annotated diagrams, a knowledge quiz, and dense internal links. Free, structured, and written from scratch for the ICT Trader.
Every major ICT trading model — AMD, MMXM, Silver Bullet, Turtle Soup, Judas Swing — explained and compared, with links to dedicat…
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Article 24 · 10 min read
ICT Kill Zones: The Best Times to Trade Using ICT Sessions
Kill zones are the specific session windows where ICT setups are most reliable. Here are all three, with exact times, a timeline d…
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Article 25 · 10 min read
MMXM Model: The ICT Market Maker Buy and Sell Model Explained
The MMXM model is AMD with institutional labelling — six stages from consolidation to distribution. Here is the buy and sell model…
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Article 27 · 10 min read
ICT Silver Bullet: A Precision Kill Zone Entry Model
The ICT Silver Bullet is a three-step entry model built around a specific kill zone window. Here is the exact setup, times, and en…
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Article 28 · 9 min read
ICT Turtle Soup: How to Trade the Fake Breakout Pattern
The ICT Turtle Soup is a fake breakout entry targeting the AMD Manipulation phase. Here is how to identify it, when to enter, and …
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Article 29 · 9 min read
ICT Unicorn Model: The Breaker Block + FVG Confluence Entry
The ICT Unicorn Model combines a Breaker Block and a Fair Value Gap at the same level. Here is the formation sequence, both direct…
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Article 30 · 10 min read
OTE in Trading: The ICT Optimal Trade Entry Explained
OTE stands for Optimal Trade Entry — the 62–79% Fibonacci retracement zone ICT uses for precision entries. Here is the exact level…
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Article 57 · 10 min read
ICT Macro Times: The Specific Windows When Institutions Move Price
ICT Macro Times are specific 20-minute windows — 8:30, 9:30, 10:10, 11:00 AM, 1:30, 3:00, and 4:00 PM EST — when algorithmic insti…
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Article 58 · 9 min read
ICT London Close Trade: The Third Kill Zone Most Traders Ignore
The ICT London Close Trade is a reversal model that identifies the retracement or reversal of the London session move during the 1…
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Article 59 · 8 min read
ICT New York Midnight Open: The Reference Price That Resets Every Day
The ICT New York Midnight Open (00:00 EST) is the reference price that defines the new trading day in the ICT framework. Learn why…
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Article 60 · 9 min read
ICT Asian Session: How the Overnight Range Sets the Day's Targets
The ICT Asian session (7 PM – 2 AM EST) is the range-building phase of the 24-hour trading day. Learn how the Asian range sets the…
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Article 61 · 9 min read
ICT Time and Price Theory: Two Inputs, Not One
ICT Time and Price Theory states that the best trade setups require both the right price level (PD array in the correct zone) AND …
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Article 62 · 9 min read
ICT Quarterly Shifts: The Power of 3 at the Calendar Quarter Scale
ICT Quarterly Shifts apply the Accumulation, Manipulation, Distribution (AMD) model at the quarterly calendar scale — Q1 accumulat…
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Article 63 · 9 min read
ICT Silver Bullet vs 3 AM Session: Two Windows, Two Different Setups
The ICT Silver Bullet (10–11 AM EST) and the 3 AM London session window are both precision entry opportunities — but they fire at …
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Article 110 · 9 min read
ICT Market Maker Buy Model and Sell Model (MMBM & MMSM)
The MMBM and MMSM are the directional delivery templates describing the full institutional cycle from accumulation throu…
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Cluster 06 · 6 articles
CRT — Candle Range Theory
Candle Range Theory from the ICT 2024–25 curriculum — the CRT candle, setup, strategy, advanced applications, and CRT vs AMD comparison.
Article 31 · 10 min read
ICT CRT Candle: What It Is and How Inner Circle Traders Use It
The ICT CRT candle is a three-stage delivery model — Reference Candle, Seek & Destroy, then Delivery. Here is the full anatomy…
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Article 32 · 11 min read
How to Trade the ICT CRT Model: Bullish and Bearish Setups Explained
The full CRT trading setup in both directions — exact entry rules, stop placement, target logic, and timeframe stack. Bullish and …
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Article 33 · 10 min read
ICT CRT Strategy: Pre-Session Preparation and Session-Specific Setups
How to prepare for CRT setups before the session opens — which Reference Candle to use, how daily bias narrows your watch, and how…
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Article 34 · 11 min read
Advanced CRT: Stacking Setups, SMT Confluence, and MMXM Alignment
Three advanced CRT techniques — how to stack sequential CRTs, add SMT divergence as a confirmation filter, and align CRT within th…
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Article 64 · 9 min read
ICT CRT vs AMD: How Candle Range Theory Expresses the Power of 3 at Every Scale
The ICT CRT (Candle Range Theory) is the micro-scale expression of the AMD (Accumulation, Manipulation, Distribution) model. Learn…
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Article 65 · 8 min read
ICT Daily CRT vs Weekly CRT: Which Reference Candle to Use
The ICT CRT framework can use the daily or weekly candle as the Reference Candle. Learn how each differs, when to use each, and ho…
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Cluster 07 · 4 articles
S&D / Miscellaneous
ICT Supply and Demand, the Power of 3, the Judas Swing, and the Balanced Price Range.
Article 35 · 10 min read
ICT Supply and Demand Zones: How Inner Circle Traders Use S&D Differently
ICT Trading uses supply and demand zones differently from retail S&D — the origin candle is the key. Full ICT S&D anatomy, how to …
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Article 36 · 10 min read
ICT Power of 3: Accumulation, Manipulation and Distribution Explained
The ICT Power of 3 maps every trading day into three phases — Accumulation, Manipulation (the Judas Swing), and Distribution. Full…
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Article 37 · 10 min read
ICT Judas Swing: How to Identify, Confirm and Trade the Manipulation Phase
The ICT Judas Swing is the false move at the London open that sweeps stops before the real Distribution begins. Full anatomy, pre-…
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Article 38 · 10 min read
ICT Balanced Price Range: What It Is and How Inner Circle Traders Use It
A Balanced Price Range forms when two opposing Fair Value Gaps overlap. ICT Trading uses BPR as a high-confidence entry zone. Full…
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Cluster 08 · 6 articles
Advanced ICT 2024–25
The advanced 2024–25 ICT concepts — Venom, Enigma FVG, Reaper IFVG, Suspension Block, RDRB, ICT chart patterns, and the 2022 Model.
Article 66 · 10 min read
ICT Venom Model: The 2025 Five-Stage Institutional Delivery Framework
The ICT Venom Model is a 2025 ICT concept that combines MMXM, CRT, and SMT divergence into a single precision delivery framework. …
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Article 67 · 8 min read
ICT Enigma Fair Value Gap: The Two-Candle Gap That Standard FVG Theory Misses
The ICT Enigma Fair Value Gap is a 2025 ICT concept describing a gap that forms across two candles rather than three. Learn how it…
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Article 68 · 9 min read
ICT Reaper IFVG: The Inversion Gap That Harvests Retail Entries
The ICT Reaper IFVG is a 2025 ICT concept describing an Inversion Fair Value Gap that specifically forms during a liquidity harves…
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Article 69 · 9 min read
ICT Suspension Block: The Order Block Hanging Between Two Liquidity Pools
The ICT Suspension Block is a 2025 ICT concept describing an Order Block sub-type that forms when a displacement candle is suspend…
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Article 70 · 9 min read
ICT RDRB: When the Balanced Price Range Delivers Twice
The ICT RDRB (Redelivered Balanced Price Range) is the second engagement of a BPR zone after its first delivery. Learn what qualif…
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Article 71 · 9 min read
ICT Chart Patterns: Classic Formations Seen Through an Institutional Lens
ICT Chart Patterns reframe classic technical patterns — head and shoulders, double tops, wedges, flags — as liquidity engineering …
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Cluster 09 · 10 articles
Instruments & Markets
How ICT applies to specific instruments — Forex pairs, NQ/ES/YM index futures, Gold, Bitcoin, Crude Oil, and the complete index comparison.
Article 73 · 9 min read
ICT Forex Trading: Which Pairs, Which Sessions, and Why
ICT Forex Trading applies the ICT methodology specifically to the Forex market — including which currency pairs suit ICT best, how…
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Article 74 · 9 min read
ICT NQ Futures: Trading the Nasdaq with the ICT Framework
ICT NQ Futures (Nasdaq-100 E-mini) is one of the most popular ICT instruments for intraday trading. Learn how ICT concepts — FVGs,…
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Article 75 · 8 min read
ICT ES Futures: Applying ICT to the S&P 500 E-mini
ICT ES Futures (S&P 500 E-mini) is the other major equity index futures instrument in ICT Trading. Learn how ES compares to NQ, th…
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Article 76 · 9 min read
ICT Gold Trading: XAUUSD Through the ICT Lens
ICT Gold Trading applies the full ICT methodology to XAUUSD — the highest-volatility ICT instrument. Learn how FVGs, Order Blocks,…
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Article 77 · 9 min read
ICT Bitcoin Trading: What Works, What Adapts, and What to Avoid
ICT Bitcoin Trading applies the core ICT methodology to BTC — FVGs, Order Blocks, BSL/SSL sweeps, and the AMD cycle all work on Bi…
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Article 78 · 8 min read
ICT GBPUSD Trading: The Most Volatile Primary ICT Forex Pair
ICT GBPUSD trading applies the full ICT framework to the British Pound — the most volatile of the primary ICT Forex pairs. Learn h…
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Article 79 · 8 min read
ICT EURUSD Trading: The World's Most Liquid Pair Through the ICT Lens
EURUSD is the most liquid Forex pair in the world and the benchmark ICT instrument. Learn how ICT concepts apply specifically to E…
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Article 80 · 8 min read
ICT YM Futures: The Dow Jones Through the ICT Lens
ICT YM Futures (Dow Jones E-mini) is the third major US equity index futures instrument. Learn how YM compares to NQ and ES, the Y…
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Article 81 · 8 min read
ICT Crude Oil Trading: CL Futures Through the ICT Framework
ICT Crude Oil trading applies the ICT framework to CL futures — one of the most volatile commodity futures available. Learn CL con…
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Article 82 · 9 min read
NQ vs ES vs YM: Which US Index Futures for ICT Trading?
A complete side-by-side comparison of NQ (Nasdaq), ES (S&P 500), and YM (Dow Jones) for ICT trading — covering point values, daily…
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Cluster 10 · 6 articles
Risk & Process
The complete ICT risk management framework — position sizing, stop placement, trade management, journalling, backtesting, and forward testing.
Article 83 · 9 min read
ICT Risk Management Framework: Position Sizing, Stops, and R:R
The ICT Risk Management Framework covers the 1% rule, structural stop placement, position sizing formulas, R:R targets, and drawdo…
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Article 84 · 8 min read
ICT Trade Management: What to Do After You Enter
ICT Trade Management covers the full lifecycle of a trade after entry — moving stops to breakeven, taking partial profits, holding…
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Article 85 · 8 min read
ICT Position Sizing: The Four-Step Formula for Every Trade
ICT Position Sizing explains the exact four-step formula for calculating lot size or contract count on every ICT trade — from acco…
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Article 86 · 8 min read
ICT Trading Journal: The Tool That Turns Experience into Learning
The ICT Trading Journal is the tool that converts screen time into structured learning. Learn what to record on every trade, how t…
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Article 87 · 8 min read
ICT Backtesting Methodology: Testing the Framework on Historical Data
ICT Backtesting uses manual chart replay to test the ICT methodology on historical price data. Learn the correct ICT backtesting p…
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Article 88 · 8 min read
ICT Forward Testing: Validating the Framework in Real Time
ICT Forward Testing applies the ICT methodology to real-time price action on a demo account — bridging backtesting and live tradin…
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Cluster 11 · 13 articles
Strategy & Application
How to apply ICT in practice — intraday, swing, and scalping approaches, prop firm strategy, trading psychology, and diagnosing common mistakes.
Article 89 · 9 min read
ICT Intraday Trading Framework: The Complete Daily Process
The ICT Intraday Trading Framework is the full daily application of ICT methodology — pre-session preparation, London Kill Zone, N…
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Article 90 · 8 min read
ICT Swing Trading: Trading the Weekly AMD Cycle
ICT Swing Trading applies the Power of 3 AMD model at the weekly timescale — Monday accumulates, Tuesday–Wednesday manipulates, Th…
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Article 91 · 8 min read
ICT Scalping: Precision Lower Timeframe Entries
ICT scalping uses the 1M-2M chart for entry precision within a confirmed HTF ICT context — not random quick-pip trading. Learn the…
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Article 92 · 8 min read
ICT Trading for Prop Firms: Passing the Challenge with ICT
ICT Trading for Prop Firms applies the ICT methodology to funded account evaluations — the 1% risk rule, kill zone structure, and …
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Article 93 · 8 min read
ICT Trading Psychology: Consistency Requires More Than Knowing the Framework
ICT Trading Psychology covers the five primary psychological challenges — patience for kill zones, discipline on sub-optimal setup…
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Article 94 · 9 min read
Common ICT Trading Mistakes: The 10 Errors That Kill Results
The 10 most common ICT trading mistakes — wrong bias, outside kill zones, arbitrary stops, wrong dealing range zone, overtrading, …
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ICT SMT Divergence: SMT Trading with Correlated Pairs
ICT Silver Bullet Strategy: The 3-Hour Entry Model
Article 111 · 9 min read
ICT Opening Range Gap (ORG) — What It Is and How to Trade It
The Opening Range Gap is the price gap between the prior close and the 9:30 AM New York open. It acts as an FVG the algo…
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Article 112 · 9 min read
ICT Seasonal Tendencies — The Quarterly Delivery Framework
ICT seasonal tendencies describe the macro Q1–Q4 delivery cycles. Q2 delivers the primary leg, Q3 retraces, Q4 completes…
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Article 113 · 9 min read
ICT One Minute Mastery — The 1M Entry Refinement Model
One Minute Mastery uses the 1M chart to find the exact CISD candle and FVG within a higher timeframe PD array for the ti…
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Article 115 · 9 min read
ICT Midnight Open Price — The Algorithmic Reference Explained
The Midnight Open is the 12:00 AM New York price that anchors the trading day. It forms the NDOG and acts as intraday su…
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Article 116 · 10 min read
ICT TGIF Model: The Thursday-Friday Reversal Pattern
The TGIF model describes Thursday’s BSL/SSL sweep that sets up Friday’s reversal delivery — the weekly Power of 3 a…
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Cluster 12 · 4 articles
Comparisons & Deep Dives
ICT vs Wyckoff, ICT vs Supply & Demand, ICT vs Price Action, the complete glossary, the structured learning path, and realistic results expectations.
Article 95 · 9 min read
ICT vs Wyckoff: Same Institutions, Different Framework
ICT and Wyckoff are both institutional trading methodologies — but they use different vocabulary, different entry mechanisms, and …
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Article 96 · 8 min read
ICT vs Traditional Supply and Demand: The Three Critical Improvements
ICT and traditional Supply and Demand trading share the same foundation — entries at institutional price levels after strong moves…
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Article 97 · 8 min read
ICT vs Classic Price Action: Reading the Same Charts Differently
ICT Trading and classic Price Action trading both read candlestick charts to identify trade setups — but with fundamentally differ…
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Article 98 · 12 min read
Complete ICT Glossary: Every Key Term Defined
The complete ICT Trading glossary — every key term from AMD to Volume Imbalance, with precise definitions and alphabetical organis…
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Cluster 13 · 4 articles
Resources
Essential ICT Trading resources — who Michael Huddleston is, the full learning path, what real ICT results look like, and the complete PDF and book guide.
Article 39 · 9 min read
Who is Michael Huddleston? The Inner Circle Trader, Explained
Michael Huddleston is the trader and educator behind ICT Trading. Learn his biography, trading background, mentorship history, and…
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Article 99 · 10 min read
ICT Learning Path: The Structured Four-Stage Guide to Learning ICT Trading
The ICT Learning Path Guide gives a structured four-stage progression from ICT foundations through PD arrays, the full 2022 framew…
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Article 100 · 9 min read
ICT Trading: Realistic Expectations for Results, Timelines, and Returns
What realistic ICT trading results look like — win rates, monthly returns, learning timelines, and the compound growth model. The …