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Lesson 9 — Order Block Flip

Learn how a failed or broken order block can flip from supply to demand, or demand to supply.

Lesson 9 12:55 Smart Money Concepts: Market Structure, Liquidity, and Order Blocks
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An order block flip happens when a previous supply zone becomes demand, or a previous demand zone becomes supply. This reflects a change in market behavior around an important area.

This lesson teaches students how flips relate to role reversal and Smart Money logic. A zone that once rejected price may later support price if the market structure has changed. But the flip must be confirmed by price behavior.

Students learn to avoid assuming every broken zone becomes a valid flip. A real flip should show acceptance, displacement, structure support, and clear invalidation.

Order block flips are useful because they help traders adapt. Instead of staying attached to an old bias, the trader reads how price responds to a key area after structure changes.

Homework

1. Find three examples of supply turning into demand.
2. Find two failed flip attempts.
3. Build one trade plan using an order block flip.

Quiz / Exam Questions
  1. 1. What is an order block flip?
  2. 2. How is it similar to role reversal?
  3. 3. What confirms a flip?
  4. 4. Why can flips fail?
  5. 5. How does structure improve flip analysis?