← All signalsA Class A bearish displacement forms after the PM low sweep at 1.3438, with price rotating lower into London killzone. The swing sequence shows a compressed ITL at 1.3441 followed by ITH at 1.3451, then a fresh ITL at 1.3442—each lower-low marking incremental weakness through the prior session. The FVG sits between 1.3438 and 1.3440, nested inside the displacement zone itself, creating an internal mitigation structure. Price recently swept the PDL at 1.3449 and has already taken the PM low, exhausting two significant liquidity pools within this timeframe. The MSS level anchors at 1.3437, just below where the FVG's lower boundary rests. What students often miss: when a fresh FVG forms *inside* a displacement zone after multiple sweeps, the question becomes whether price will use that internal imbalance as a springboard for further displacement or pause there to balance. The London killzone typically sees asymmetric participation; observing how price handles the proximity of MSS to FVG here—whether it effaces the imbalance or respects it—reveals structural intent. Price sits squarely at VWAP (1.34) with the EMA stack stacked bearish—all three EMAs (20, 50, 200) aligned below price, confirming downtrend structure. RSI at 35.98 indicates oversold momentum; the weak reading suggests selling pressure has exhausted near-term moves, though recovery potential remains constrained while bears maintain structure. MACD line trades above signal with a positive histogram, the smallest possible expansion, offering early hint of momentum stabilization rather than conviction. Volume at 94 contracts only 4% above the 20-bar average (90), reflecting average participation—insufficient to confirm structural rejection or reversal thrust. ATR near zero presents a volatility vacuum, typical of consolidation or pause phases where directional clarity is minimal. The confluence of oversold RSI, marginally positive MACD, and compressed volatility suggests a market in equilibrium—neither decisively repricing higher nor extending lower—with the bearish EMA stack still defining the intermediate bias.
Class A ▼ detected in london
Wed, May 27, 2026, 07:06 AM EDT
ICT perspective
Setup, swing context, displacement, killzone
▭ FVG▭ iFVG┄ MSS━ OB━ PWH/PWL▣ Swept
same setup, second lens
Traditional TA perspective
VWAP / EMA stack / RSI / MACD / Volume
━ VWAP━ EMA 20━ EMA 50┄ EMA 200·━ RSI(14)━ MACD━ Signal
Setup context
- MSS level
- 1.3437
- Displacement
- 1.3435 → 1.3442
- FVG
- 1.3438 → 1.344
- Killzone
- london
- Swept liquidity
- pdl, asian_hi, asian_lo, london_hi, london_lo, pm_hi, pm_lo
Swing sequence
ITL@1.3441 → ITH@1.3451 → ITL@1.3442 → ITH@1.3459
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Educational observation only. Not financial advice.