Equal highs (EQH) and equal lows (EQL) are two or more swing points at nearly the same price. Because they are obvious, stop-losses pile up just beyond them, forming pools of liquidity that larger players target with a sweep. A cluster of stops above price can be fuel for a move up; a cluster below can fuel a move down.
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What is Equal highs and equal lows?
Equal highs (EQH) and equal lows (EQL) are two or more swing points at nearly the same price. Because they are obvious, stop-losses pile up just beyond them, forming pools of liquidity that larger players target with a sweep. A cluster of stops above price can be fuel for a move up; a cluster below can fuel a move down.