BISI/SIBI Structure with chart examples/Proximal and Distal

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Proximal and Distal

The terms proximal and distal are used to describe the location of other structures relative to this specific point. 
The proximal line is closer to the current market price and is typically used to set a trade's entry point, while the distal line is further away and marks the stop-loss point. 

Proximal and distal refer to lines that define the boundaries of supply and demand zones.

Proximal-situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment.
Distal-situated away from the center of the body or from the point of attachment.


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