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What is Demand & Supply?
The pro’s buy at wholesale prices and sell at retail prices. At this point, a transfer of funds takes place from novices accounts to the pros. The point at which this takes place is often what we call a supply or demand zone.
A supply or demand zone can only be seen once price speeds away from an area on the chart. It indicates there was professional buying/selling interest at the origin of that move. Once this has happened, our job is not to follow the novice traders and chase the move, but wait for price to return to the zone where we can buy or sell at a “wholesale” price. The charts below show how this looks like in graphic form.

Picture of Demand
In the following pictorial representation of a demand zone, price dropped, made a base and rallied away very fast. This indicates there was a lot of buying pressure at the base.
So, if I were to ask you whether the big traders and banks all managed to get their orders filled before this move?, the answer would be no. There would be a stack of buy orders all waiting to be filled once price retraced back to the demand zone, which is where we too would be looking to buy.
Picture Of Supply
Supply zones are the same concept in reverse. Price rallied, made a base and the traders couldn’t sell quick enough. When price comes back to that supply zone, you want to be a seller!
So, if I were to ask you whether the big traders and banks all managed to get their orders filled before this move?, the answer would be no. There would be a stack of buy orders all waiting to be filled once price retraced back to the demand zone, which is where we too would be looking to buy.

Few Examples of Price Action Demand & Supply






















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