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What is Order Block (OB)?

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Definition

A consolidation zone on a chart immediately preceding a strong directional move, marked as the area where larger participants are believed to have positioned before pushing price.

Also called:order blockOBbullish OBbearish OB
Order Block (OB) — premium ICT teaching illustration by TradingEdges. A consolidation zone on a chart immediately preceding a strong directional move, marked as the area where larger participants are believed to have positioned before pushing price. Original gold-on-navy Smart Money Concept artwork; Inner Circle Trader visual series 2026.
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12① Bullish Order Block② Retest holds → continuationlast bearish candle before strong move upBullish Order Block — last bearish candle before displacement → defended on retest → continuation up.
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Bullish Order Block — demand zone after institutional displacement, last down candle before impulsive move higher, 50% mean threshold · TradingEdges — supporting ICT visual by TradingEdges, original Smart Money Concept artwork 2026.
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Bearish Order Block — supply zone after institutional displacement, last up candle before impulsive move lower · TradingEdges — supporting ICT visual by TradingEdges, original Smart Money Concept artwork 2026.
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Bullish Order Block ภาษาไทย — โซนอุปสงค์หลังการดันราคาจากสถาบัน · แท่งแดงสุดท้ายก่อนการขยายตัวขึ้นอย่างรุนแรง · 50% Mean Threshold · TradingEdges — supporting ICT visual by TradingEdges, original Smart Money Concept artwork 2026.
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Bearish Order Block ภาษาไทย — โซนอุปทานก่อนการขยายตัวลงอย่างรุนแรง · แท่งขึ้นสุดท้ายก่อนราคาจะขยายตัวลง · TradingEdges — supporting ICT visual by TradingEdges, original Smart Money Concept artwork 2026.
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What an Order Block actually is

An Order Block is a specific candle (or small cluster of candles) on a chart that comes immediately before a strong impulsive move in the opposite direction. The theory: institutional participants accumulate their position inside the consolidation, then displace price hard once enough size is filled. When price later returns to that consolidation zone, the institutional buyers/sellers defend it — creating a reaction high-probability traders try to capture.

A bullish Order Block is the last bearish (down) candle BEFORE a strong move up. A bearish Order Block is the last bullish (up) candle BEFORE a strong move down. The "opposite color before displacement" rule is the simplest formal definition.

How to mark an Order Block

Step-by-step: (1) Identify a strong impulsive move on your timeframe — a candle or sequence that clearly breaks recent structure. (2) Look at the candles immediately preceding the move. (3) Mark the last opposite-color candle's body (open-to-close range), or sometimes the entire candle (wick included) — depending on your school of thought.

The Order Block is "valid" until price returns to it and either holds (reaction trade) or fails (the OB is "broken" and becomes a Breaker Block instead).

Higher-timeframe vs lower-timeframe Order Blocks

OBs on the 4-hour, daily, and weekly charts carry significantly more weight than 1-minute or 5-minute OBs. The reason is simple — more time passes during higher-timeframe consolidations, allowing institutions to actually fill size. A 1-minute OB might just be retail noise; a daily OB might be a real institutional positioning zone.

Professional traders typically identify OBs on higher timeframes (4H / daily) for direction, then drop to 5-15min to enter on retest.

When Order Blocks fail

An OB does not magically hold every time. Failure happens when: (a) price burns through it without reaction (the institutional book has already redistributed elsewhere), (b) the OB was marked on noise rather than real displacement, or (c) news/macro flow overrides the structure. A failed OB becomes a Breaker Block — a zone where price reverses through the original level and may now act as resistance/support from the opposite side.

Good Order Block trading requires invalidation rules (stop above/below the OB structure) and risk management — never "all in" on the theory alone.

Common mistakes to avoid
  • Marking every consolidation as an OB — must precede STRONG displacement, not weak chop
  • Using 1-minute OBs in isolation without higher-timeframe context
  • No invalidation point — "OB always holds" thinking blows up accounts
  • Ignoring news / macro events that override technical structure

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