00:00Institutional market analysis on the UK100. We are observing a distinct bullish trend
00:05characterized by clean structural breaks. The current UK100 chart presents an interesting
00:11technical environment for today's session. We'll break down the market structure and discuss areas
00:16that traders are closely watching. This is an educational video, not investment advice.
00:22Market participants remain focused on the prevailing order flow,
00:25which continues to favor institutional accumulation. Our primary observation indicates
00:31the asset is navigating near a fresh supply zone. Institutional momentum is evident,
00:36and buyers are maintaining control. However, we are monitoring the immediate demand region closely,
00:42as price consolidation here is critical. Our focus is on this entry zone, ranging from 10,605
00:49to 10,630. We are waiting for mitigation here. Once price action confirms stability with
00:55in this pocket, we can expect the upward momentum. Our invalidation level is strictly set at 10,560.
01:03If price breaks this threshold, our bias changes. Should the bullish thesis hold,
01:08we are looking toward three distinct liquidity pools to clear. Scenario 1, our T1, is set at 10,735.
01:17Upon clearing this, we anticipate a push toward scenario 2, our T2, at 10,780,
01:23followed by the final liquidity objective, scenario 3, our T3, at 10,850. Conversely,
01:31should the market shift toward a bearish breakdown, we require a structural failure
01:35below the 10,605 demand. In this scenario, we would transition to an alternative plan.
01:41Following a confirmed bearish structure shift, we would focus on an entry zone between 10,600 and
01:4710,615, with an invalidation level at 10,655. This would open the path toward lower liquidity
01:54targets. Our objectives would align at T1 of 10,450, T2 of 10,380, and T3 of 10,320. Always
02:06maintain
02:06strict risk management protocols while navigating volatility. Follow for more, the next analysis
02:12is coming soon. Stay tuned, trade smart.
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