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ICT is not a single strategy but an algorithmic framework for price action.
  • The community often looks for a “ICT strategy,” but the reality is a conceptual toolbox that describes how the inter‑bank algorithm books price.
  • Because the algorithm is deterministic, traders can construct millions of bespoke models that fit their style.
  • This flexibility explains why no two ICT students trade the exact same setup, yet they all reference the same underlying price‑action logic.
  • The misconception that ICT offers a one‑size‑fits‑all strategy fuels the proliferation of low‑quality copy‑cat courses.
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people think that there's an ICT strategy there's no strategy with ICT this is a concept it's how the algorithms Book price in the market RZ
there literally millions of models that you can make with ICT Concepts it's the underpinnings of how the markets actually book RZ

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ICT as Algorithmic Price Action, Not a Fixed Strategy

ICT does not hand out a single, canned trading system. It teaches the underlying inter-bank price-delivery algorithm that drives market moves, allowing traders to build countless model variations. Understanding this algorithmic foundation is the only way to generate adaptable, high-probability setups.

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