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This review is about "ICT".

I have seen many people sharing incorrect information with newcomers without even going through the content provided by ICT. (I used to think that ICT was a scam because how could someone take entries with such precision? However, my views changed after going through the content.)

So, that's why I am writing this review.

# So, for whom is ICT?

1. A disciplined person: There is a lot of material to learn.
2. A patient person: It will take a year to complete and another year to master it (in my opinion).
3. A person who wants to understand price movements: Someone who wants to know the reasoning behind every move.
4. A person with zeal: Someone who wants to achieve and learn something.

# What does ICT teach you?

ICT teaches you to study order flow using candlesticks. He explains why price reacts at certain areas, where the stop losses of opposite parties might be, and how to target them. He also covers what to look for when you are targeting them, etc.

# Why is ICT different from other courses?

ICT teaches you to read price movements from top to bottom and how to align all of them to take the best entries. Many courses teach you strategies but never explain what to look for and how to view it on a higher time frame. ICT fills that gap.

# The main question arises: In which order should we follow ICT?

1. Market Maker Primer Series
2. Pattern Recognition Series
3. Scout Sniper Series
4. Core Content Months 1 through 12
5. ICT Mentorship 2022
6. ICT Charter

Most people will discourage you by saying he talks too much and his videos are lengthy. Trust me, if you are new, those seemingly irrelevant talks are gems because they will help with your psychology.

Most important point: Will you become profitable with ICT?

Maybe yes or maybe not. It depends on your practice. Price action is subjective in nature. Two people having the same thoughts isn't possible. It's an art that can only be mastered through practice and experience.



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This review is about "ICT".

I have seen many people sharing incorrect information with newcomers without even going through the content provided by ICT. (I used to think that ICT was a scam because how could someone take entries with such precision? However, my views changed after going through the content.)

So, that's why I am writing this review.

# So, for whom is ICT?

1. A disciplined person: There is a lot of material to learn.
2. A patient person: It will take a year to complete and another year to master it (in my opinion).
3. A person who wants to understand price movements: Someone who wants to know the reasoning behind every move.
4. A person with zeal: Someone who wants to achieve and learn something.

# What does ICT teach you?

ICT teaches you to study order flow using candlesticks. He explains why price reacts at certain areas, where the stop losses of opposite parties might be, and how to target them. He also covers what to look for when you are targeting them, etc.

# Why is ICT different from other courses?

ICT teaches you to read price movements from top to bottom and how to align all of them to take the best entries. Many courses teach you strategies but never explain what to look for and how to view it on a higher time frame. ICT fills that gap.

# The main question arises: In which order should we follow ICT?

1. Market Maker Primer Series
2. Pattern Recognition Series
3. Scout Sniper Series
4. Core Content Months 1 through 12
5. ICT Mentorship 2022
6. ICT Charter

Most people will discourage you by saying he talks too much and his videos are lengthy. Trust me, if you are new, those seemingly irrelevant talks are gems because they will help with your psychology.

Most important point: Will you become profitable with ICT?

Maybe yes or maybe not. It depends on your practice. Price action is subjective in nature. Two people having the same thoughts isn't possible. It's an art that can only be mastered through practice and experience.

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