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Demand and Supply Zones:

Demand Zone:
A demand zone is a price area on a chart where buying interest is strong enough to prevent the price from falling further. It is typically formed when price drops to a level and then reverses upward with strong momentum. Traders consider it as an area where institutions or big players are likely to place buy orders.
👉 It represents support.

Supply Zone:
A supply zone is a price area where selling pressure exceeds buying pressure, causing the price to stop rising and reverse downward. It is created when price rallies to a level and then falls back sharply. This indicates the presence of sellers or institutional sell orders.
👉 It represents resistance.

🔑 Key Points:
Demand = potential buying area (support).
Supply = potential selling area (resistance).

These zones help traders identify entry and exit points.
The stronger and fresher the zone (untouched recently), the more reliable it tends to be.
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Demand and Supply Zones:

Demand Zone:
A demand zone is a price area on a chart where buying interest is strong enough to prevent the price from falling further. It is typically formed when price drops to a level and then reverses upward with strong momentum. Traders consider it as an area where institutions or big players are likely to place buy orders.
👉 It represents support.

Supply Zone:
A supply zone is a price area where selling pressure exceeds buying pressure, causing the price to stop rising and reverse downward. It is created when price rallies to a level and then falls back sharply. This indicates the presence of sellers or institutional sell orders.
👉 It represents resistance.

🔑 Key Points:
Demand = potential buying area (support).
Supply = potential selling area (resistance).

These zones help traders identify entry and exit points.
The stronger and fresher the zone (untouched recently), the more reliable it tends to be.

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