LOW RESISTANCE LQ 1. No liquidity Available SSLQ generated at weak low = low ressistance LQ 2. Price is more likely to pullbakc to the nearest POI 3. High resistance LQ left at new strong high 4. Price will move impulsively past low resistance lows to target availabe weak low
HIGH RESISTANCE LQ 1. Strong liquidity Signals potential institutional backing leaves high resistanve LQ 2. Often price will then pull bakc much deeper or protentially reverse 3. The end of the pullback often forms through a liquiditytion, leaving high resistance LQ at what he becomes the new strong / protected high 4. Price meets some resistance at the sweep zone to the left rather than smashigh straight through the weak lows when there's low resistance lQ
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