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Mitigation Block ICT SMC | Bullish and Bearish Mitigation Blocks | High Probability Mitigation Block A Mitigation Block (MB) in ICT/SMC is a price area where institutions may return to mitigate (manage or rebalance) previous orders before continuing the main move. Traders use it as a potential entry zone because price often revisits these areas before expanding in the original direction. Unlike a normal Order Block, a Mitigation Block focuses more on price returning into a previous area after a displacement move, often after liquidity has been taken. What creates a Mitigation Block? A Mitigation Block usually forms after: Strong displacement or impulsive move Liquidity sweep (BSL/SSL taken) Market Structure Shift (MSS) or BOS Price revisits the previous candle/order area Market continues in the intended direction The idea is that institutions may have unfilled positions and return to complete them. Bullish Mitigation Block Price sweeps Sell Side Liquidity (SSL) Market creates a bullish MSS/BOS Strong upward displacement occurs Price retraces into the bearish candle before expansion That area acts as a bullish mitigation block Bearish Mitigation Block Price sweeps Buy Side Liquidity (BSL) Market shifts bearish Strong downward displacement happens Price retraces into the bullish candle before dropping again That becomes a bearish mitigation block How to Trade a Mitigation Block Step 1: Find liquidity First identify: Previous day highs/lows Equal highs/equal lows Session liquidity pools Liquidity should be taken first. Step 2: Wait for MSS or BOS Do not enter immediately. Wait for: MSS (Market Structure Shift) BOS (Break of Structure) This confirms a possible directional change. Step 3: Find displacement Look for a strong aggressive move leaving imbalance or FVG. Strong displacement = stronger setup. Step 4: Mark the Mitigation Block Mark the candle area before the displacement. Price often revisits this area. Step 5: Entry confirmation For extra confirmation use: FVG alignment Lower timeframe MSS Liquidity sweep Rejection candles Buy Example SSL gets swept Bullish MSS forms Strong move upward creates FVG Price retraces into mitigation block Enter buy Stop loss below liquidity sweep Target BSL or previous highs Sell Example BSL gets swept Bearish MSS forms Strong move downward Price retraces into mitigation block Enter sell Stop loss above sweep high Target SSL or previous lows Important Notes Trade with higher timeframe bias Mitigation Blocks work better with liquidity concepts Avoid taking every block blindly Combine with FVG, MSS, displacement, and session timing Mitigation Blocks are strongest when they align with liquidity sweep → MSS → displacement → retracement → continuation. This sequence often filters out weak setups and improves trade quality. #ICT #SMC #ICTSMC #MitigationBlock #tradingeducation
Mitigation Block ICT SMC | Bullish and Bearish Mitigation Blocks | High Probability Mitigation Block A Mitigation Block (MB) in ICT/SMC is a price area where institutions may return to mitigate (manage or rebalance) previous orders before continuing the main move. Traders use it as a potential entry zone because price often revisits these areas before expanding in the original direction. Unlike a normal Order Block, a Mitigation Block focuses more on price returning into a previous area after a displacement move, often after liquidity has been taken. What creates a Mitigation Block? A Mitigation Block usually forms after: Strong displacement or impulsive move Liquidity sweep (BSL/SSL taken) Market Structure Shift (MSS) or BOS Price revisits the previous candle/order area Market continues in the intended direction The idea is that institutions may have unfilled positions and return to complete them. Bullish Mitigation Block Price sweeps Sell Side Liquidity (SSL) Market creates a bullish MSS/BOS Strong upward displacement occurs Price retraces into the bearish candle before expansion That area acts as a bullish mitigation block Bearish Mitigation Block Price sweeps Buy Side Liquidity (BSL) Market shifts bearish Strong downward displacement happens Price retraces into the bullish candle before dropping again That becomes a bearish mitigation block How to Trade a Mitigation Block Step 1: Find liquidity First identify: Previous day highs/lows Equal highs/equal lows Session liquidity pools Liquidity should be taken first. Step 2: Wait for MSS or BOS Do not enter immediately. Wait for: MSS (Market Structure Shift) BOS (Break of Structure) This confirms a possible directional change. Step 3: Find displacement Look for a strong aggressive move leaving imbalance or FVG. Strong displacement = stronger setup. Step 4: Mark the Mitigation Block Mark the candle area before the displacement. Price often revisits this area. Step 5: Entry confirmation For extra confirmation use: FVG alignment Lower timeframe MSS Liquidity sweep Rejection candles Buy Example SSL gets swept Bullish MSS forms Strong move upward creates FVG Price retraces into mitigation block Enter buy Stop loss below liquidity sweep Target BSL or previous highs Sell Example BSL gets swept Bearish MSS forms Strong move downward Price retraces into mitigation block Enter sell Stop loss above sweep high Target SSL or previous lows Important Notes Trade with higher timeframe bias Mitigation Blocks work better with liquidity concepts Avoid taking every block blindly Combine with FVG, MSS, displacement, and session timing Mitigation Blocks are strongest when they align with liquidity sweep → MSS → displacement → retracement → continuation. This sequence often filters out weak setups and improves trade quality. #ICT #SMC #ICTSMC #MitigationBlock #tradingeducation

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