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What if the market was never random… and the real game was always controlled by Smart Money?

Most traders lose money because they follow outdated indicators and random strategies. But what if you could learn how the market actually moves?

“ICT Trading Guide: From Beginner to Smart Money Concepts” reveals the powerful concepts used by professional traders to understand price movement and liquidity in the market.

Inside this book, you will discover how to read market structure, identify liquidity zones, understand order blocks, spot fair value gaps, and use premium–discount levels to find high-probability trade entries. Instead of guessing the market, you will start seeing the logic behind every move.

This guide is designed for both beginners and developing traders, taking you step-by-step from the basics of trading to advanced Smart Money concepts inspired by the teachings of Michael J. Huddleston.

By the end of this book, you will understand:

• How markets really move • Where smart money enters the market • How liquidity grabs and stop hunts work • How to find high-probability trade setups • How to build a complete ICT trading strategy

If you are tired of confusing indicators and want to understand the real logic behind price action, this book will change the way you look at the charts forever.

Start thinking like smart money… not retail traders.

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