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finding the draw on liquidity is the missing piece for a lot of ICT Traders so in this video Im going to show you guys exactly how to do that on every single time frame and heres exactly what you can expect in this video Lets dive straight into it the first thing that we need to uncover is where is Price delivering from is it delivering from buy side liquidity or is it delivering from sells side liquidity once we have that we need to identify where is Price at right now and then we can come up with an answer as to where is Price delivering to which is the draw and liquidity thats the draw and liquidity part where is Price delivering too so if we take a look at this NASDAQ chart we need to uncover where is Price delivering from so if we start off on a daily chart you can see that price is below this daily sell side liquidity down here so since its below daily sells side liquidity it would be delivering from daily sell stops so when price reverses below an old low and then it starts