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Is there anything you see as ICT or SMC that people use whether in calling or forex? Based on the analysis and research I have done, I understand that it is a copy of Elliot Wave Theory.
Because Ralph Nelson Elliot was the first to work on it, others followed after him. And if you look at all their works, you will understand that most of the subsequent works are built upon the initial understanding of Elliot.
Just like Satoshi Nakamoto in calling, anyone who creates a call, his origin is Satoshi. Because he is the one who popularized the calling.
Market structure behaviors that people try to learn are nothing but Elliot Wave Theory.
The way traders try to understand market conditions through behaviors and characteristics is something Ralph Nelson Elliot already explained.
The picture below contains a diagram of how market structure looks, or do you know that everything they did is EWT?
Or do you know that it can take 30 minutes or more before they finish explaining this picture, and you may not even understand it properly?
Or do you know that just 5 minutes is enough for me to explain EWT along with some Fibonacci tricks, then I give you this picture and you understand it in seconds.
I shared the picture on WhatsApp, and I saw it fit to discuss it. There is a way you can simplify explanations for people, and there is also a way that only a few will understand.
Most experts have multiple ways of sharing information so that not everyone can understand.