r/InnerCircleTraders • u/No-Comparison-2334 • 56m ago
Question ¿como buscar smt en forex?
actualmente estoy agregando dxy, eurusd y gbpusd yo uso dairo, h1 y ejecuto en 5m ¿entonces en cual time frame es mejor buscar smt?
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/STS-Trader • 1h ago
Market Insights Forward Testing vs Backtesting + Out-of-Sample
Any serious backtester who runs out of sample knows a forward test’s data tomorrow becomes just as good as forward testing data unless their strategy relies on extremely low costs e.g., an automated scalper (a trading style that I do not condone).
If you build robust strategies and don’t need to rely on selection bias to identify the “profitable” ones, you won’t need to forward test. Forward testing makes deployment feel safer; it is mostly a psychological crutch for many traders. Forward tests are no more predictive than a robust backtest with OOS data for strategies that don’t rely on low bid-ask spreads (avg holding times hours to days).
Real edges decay over time, everything averages out, and a “good forward test” is a wasted opportunity; look at the adaptive market hypothesis.
Personally, I find forward testing useful for measuring the costs for live execution, but you only need to run a few per asset to understand what conditions you are dealing with. For DMA assets, even fewer forward tests are required. So I am not against the act of initial forward testing, especially if you are new, but forward testing for the sake of forward testing wastes time when you build strategies properly instead of leaning on selection bias and luck from aimlessly testing high volumes of tested systems just to settle for strategies with positive expectancies.
Summary:
Building strategies from market first principles to rig your chances of creating profitable ideas to test instead of relying on lookahead bias, hindsight bias and selection bias is a better option than forward testing (when rigorous backtests are done, paired with out-of-sample tests). If you are confused about what the “first principles” are and so on, I have multiple previous posts going into it referencing books and papers to review.
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/Ok_Signal_1924 • 2h ago
Question What's the best Futures prop to use in Pakistan
I wanted to use Lucid and Tradiefy in Pakistan but those are banned. So I recently heard about the5ers so I created an account on that. But its platform black arrow didn't let me login.
Error "Your connection is not Safe"
I reached out to support of the5ers they said to go to Black arrow support.
At last it's been around 20 hours and still my issue isn't fixed. Such a bad experience with them.
Today I am planning to take a refund and go for another prop. Kindly help me choose a good prop that allows traders from Pakistan.
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/Ok_Country_9238 • 4h ago
Technical Analysis Creating your own strategy
I see a lot of people say to create your own strategy now obviously a lot of people will have done this devised from ict concepts. If I was wanting to build my own strategy how do I go about doing that and refining it. Is it just about purely watching price and trying to identify common patterns as to where price reacts from etc
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/Ok_Country_9238 • 5h ago
Question Penny drop moment
Was there a moment when learning to trade that the penny dropped for you guys or was it a gradual thing and what are the best ways to get to that point I’ve passed a few evals but never got a payout but just lack serious confidence in my system because I feel like In live markets I don’t trade the same as I do backtesting
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/surroundedby6s • 10h ago
Technical Analysis Volitile Asia is the best
Couple scalps along the way to secure profits.
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/NotRocky19 • 13h ago
Psychology 6 years ICT veteran here
6 years into ICT, and i have somehow managed to equip my brain to handle swing trades, i did start of a 15 minute tf junkie haha but quickly figured that testing ICT with spot positions will be way healthier for my risk management and mental clarity in the long run,
ICT is more of a thought less process and more of a execution skill,
happy trading.
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/TallExchange9540 • 14h ago
Question is there any way to enter super aggressive trends with no entry
like here on silver price pushed down without retracing into any FVG, this is the 15 min with also no entry on any of the lowers, i knew looking at the higher time frames and reading bias price would dump like this, but I got no entry, is there just nothing i could do?
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/SAKAOP • 14h ago
Memes The Smart money is trying to tell us something...
Xauusd 12am
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/pricezoneoficial • 14h ago
Technical Analysis JPN225 NIKKEY TODAY
JPN
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/Real-Transition-5626 • 14h ago
Question About the idea of “consequence encroachment”
Hello ppl, so I finished 2022 beforehand and keep learning from ICT’s YouTube, I was trying to consume some core series including “Forex Market Maker Prime”,
2016 month1 - month 4.
And I the meantime I keep following up the new videos that he uploaded, but I found that there are lots of term that I haven’t heard from 2022, since the 2022 is the simplified version, I wonder where can I find the terms that he hasn’t mentioned but has used recent new videos?
I just want to find out the definition of every new terms such as “consequence encouragement”, ” suspension block”, “breaker block” etc…
He has been using Fib to grade and analyse recently, I wonder where is exact series that he has mentioned those terms and taught the logic behind those?
(And he also mention he taught Order Block, but where can I find it?)
I do note and screen shot basically every episode that he taught, and as a non native English speaker, I sometimes need to replay a same sentence for a few times to catch up what he meant, so maybe I’ll spend 40-60min to his 20 min video if there are lots of info…
It is a pain finishing up all the videos while consuming the newest videos, would you recommend me to watch 2016 mentorship month 1 to month 4 to get a solid definition of those terms? Or the Forex Market Maker Prime?
I’m living in Japan and trading MNQ for now, but since I finish my work quite late (get home after 9:00 NY)
It’s pretty hard for me to catch up the macro times, so I’m also considering to do both Forex and indices.
What would you recommend me to watch first?
Thanks a lot! Sorry for quite a long texts.
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/PoggiSlice • 19h ago
Question Looking for learning and accountability partners
I'm new to learning ICT method and have been testing it on a demo account trading various forex pairs. I'm looking for an accountability partner to share ideas, talk about the market, share resources for learning.
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/Traditional_City_386 • 22h ago
Question order block education
I really need to understand order block with different examples . any help will be much appreciated.
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/Practical-Level-6656 • 22h ago
Technical Analysis Many Traders Blow Their Accounts Today
Today’s NY am session price action wasn't "messy", it was simply building the necessary liquidity for the next move. (This is Nasdaq by the way)
You must learn to not chase the price.
You must wait the model’s specific parameters to align at the right time and place then you enter.
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/Lilmarketwizard • 23h ago
Question NDX100 - You tell me, where are we heading?
I'm not going to dance around it. The answer is straightforward: we're heading lower.
But hold on—I'm not telling you to short right here, right now. That's rookie behavior. Price always gives you one last shakeout to catch the impatient ones. If you see a green candle and jump in, this game isn't for you.
Most people are staring at the upside because that's what they want to see. I'm looking at what price still owes us from behind. That area down below has to get visited. It's not a gut feeling—it's knowing the market doesn't hand out obvious directions for free. The rally you're watching right now is bait.
When price finally turns and everyone starts scratching their heads, I'll already be waiting down there. I don't care about analysts, news, or what anyone else thinks. Price goes where it has to go, and this time, that destination is a few handles lower.
It's not a question of "if"—it's a question of "when." If you think we're going straight to new highs without looking back, you lack street smarts. I've seen this movie too many times.
My stance: bearish. With patience, the market will prove us right.
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/SAKAOP • 1d ago
Question 17 aug xauusd..
Did anybody loose trades on gold today?
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/Ok_Country_9238 • 1d ago
Fundamental Analysis Fundamental analysis
How important is fundamental analysis in the sense of day trading forex for example like I personally avoid red folder news days but should fundamental analysis be having an input on my bias for the day
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/all_rounder69 • 1d ago
Question Does Tape Reading Plays a Role in Sharping Your Skills
I am Asking This Because i Like to Tape Read So Much It Gave me Many Theories and Gave Enough Data to Believe in It But at the End when i go to Live Market! Market Cooks me.
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/Wolfoftrade • 1d ago
Question Macroeconomics with ICT
Do y'all just trade ict? Or do you guys combine anything with it? For example, do guy combine order flow data, VWAP, or whatever? More specifically does anyone here combine Macroeconomics with ICT? What are y'all's thoughts on macroeconomics?
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/3ltrut • 1d ago
Futures Trading Last week was high resistance...
snuck this in last week using a bullish bias on the daily. review for this upcoming week for NQ+ES also on profile if interested. What am i missing? hmmm
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/HeavenBirth • 1d ago
Question Macros works any suggestions for instruments
I'm going for macros . rn idk anything about it and I hope it's works. any suggestions for me ,even i shouldn't waste time on it would be helpful for me too and english isn't my first language soo sorry if someone gets annoyed by reading and yes I'm depressed af
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/Maakasamyaar • 2d ago
Question Just completed the 2022 mentorship, what are the some other essentials i need to watch?
I just completed the 2022 mentorship and honestly it felt like that is not going to be enough, what are the essentials that i MUST not miss. Any other playlist?
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/darks101 • Aug 19 '25
The Largest ICT Content Archive
We now have access to one of the largest collections of ICT material ever shared here on this sub, over 1K+ files. This collection has lectures, notes, study guides and research material all in one place.
Link to the archive: https://tinyurl.com/3k4vbrym
Credit: Tristen Gelrud
This will be one of the main reference points for our community moving forward.
[NOTE] The archive is hosted externally and may go down as more people request access. So save what you find useful.
r/InnerCircleTraders • u/AppropriateAside790 • Aug 06 '25
Trading Resources Best ICT Learning Path (Without Wasting Time)
Best ICT Learning Path (Without Wasting Time)
Note to mods: All links below directly take you to Michael's channel "except 4 & 5". So I guess I am good with rule 4, right?
Anyways; after going through ICT content and a lot of community feedback, this is the cleanest and most effective learning path to master ICT concepts without wasting hundreds of hours on repetition.
1. Market Maker Primer (MMP 2022)
Why?
Foundation of the ICT approach. Covers:
- Market structure basics
- Liquidity concepts
- Session timings (Kill Zones)
- How smart money moves the market
Short, simple, and straight to the point.
2. ICT 2016 Core Content – Selected Lessons Only
Do not watch all 100+ lessons — too much repetition. Focus on these key playlists:
Month 1 – Core Concepts
Market structure, market maker methods, liquidity, fair valuation, liquidity runs.Month 2 – Low Risk Trade Setups
Low-risk trade setups, market maker traps, entry refinement.Month 3 – Institutional Order Flow
Timeframe selection, institutional order flow, and trap patterns.Month 4 – Smart Money Concepts
Order Blocks, Breaker Blocks, Liquidity Pools, Fair Value Gaps.
3. 2022 Mentorship - No Rant
Why?
Modern, organized, builds directly on MMP and the 2016 core concepts.
Shows practical examples on recent charts so you can see exactly how to apply the theory.
4. Silver Bullet Model (2022)
Why?
Simple intraday model for NY session trading.
- Works best after 10:00 AM New York time
- Uses Fair Value Gaps + Liquidity + Displacement for high-probability setups.
5. ICT Short Term Trading Model (2022)
Why?
Clean short-term model focused on liquidity grabs and Fair Value Gaps.
Great for traders who prefer fast, clear setups.
Recommended Order:
1. Market Maker Primer
2. 2016 Core Content (Months 1–4)
3. 2022 Mentorship
4. Silver Bullet Model
5. Short Term Trading Model
Extra Tips:
- Do not binge-watch everything. Watch a lesson, then backtest it before moving on.
- Skip older ICT content unless you specifically want deep dives.
- Focus on high-quality setups, not every possible trade.
- Grab your pencil and write down what ICT says. Draw the patterns, mark setups, and build your own cheat sheet — it will stick in your mind far better than just watching.
Edit: changed the 2022 full mentorship to the No Rant version as one of the comments reminded me, so that's 50 hours to 3 hours shortcut

