ICT Breaker Block + MSS Rejection: The Ultimate Confirmation Entry

ICT Breaker Block + MSS Rejection: The Ultimate Confirmation Entry

  1. What Is the ICT Breaker + MSS Strategy?
  2. The Smart Money Reasoning Behind It
  3. 5 Key Components of This Setup
  4. What Makes a Breaker Block Valid?
  5. Step-by-Step Entry Process
  6. Example Setup from June 5, 2025 (Storyteller Series)
  7. Entry Timing: CHoCH + FVG Inside Breaker
  8. Targeting & Stop Loss Tips
  9. When to Use This Strategy
  10. Summary: Why This Is ICT’s Most Trusted Entry Model

The ICT Breaker Block + MSS Rejection strategy is a powerful confirmation-based entry model designed for intraday traders who want to align their trades with smart money behavior. It combines:

  • A sweep of liquidity (to trap retail traders)
  • A market structure shift (MSS) in the opposite direction
  • A return to the breaker block, which is the candle just before the sweep

The result? A high-probability entry that often aligns with daily bias, order flow, and institutional intent. This model helps eliminate impulse entries and forces you to wait for structure and logic.

MSS, followed by price returning to the breaker block — the candle prior to the sweep.

It is used when traders want max confirmation before entering.


2. 💡 The Smart Money Logic

  • Retail traders get trapped at highs or lows
  • Smart Money sweeps liquidity, then shifts direction
  • Price returns to the breaker zone to accumulate more orders

This creates a low-risk entry with bias confirmation, structure, and orderflow all aligned.


3. 🔹 5 Key Components

  1. Sweep of liquidity (equal highs or lows)
  2. Break of market structure in the opposite direction (MSS)
  3. Identification of the breaker block (candle before sweep)
  4. Return into breaker with confluence (e.g., FVG or CE)
  5. Entry trigger: CHoCH or FVG rejection inside breaker

4. ⚠️ What Makes a Breaker Block Valid?

  • It must be before the sweep (not after)
  • The breaker candle should be opposite to the displacement
  • MSS must occur after the sweep
  • Bonus: If breaker overlaps an FVG or CE, it’s even stronger

5. 📌 Entry Process (Step-by-Step)

  1. Identify the liquidity pool (equal highs/lows)
  2. Wait for price to sweep it
  3. Confirm MSS (price breaks prior swing in opposite direction)
  4. Find the breaker block (candle before sweep)
  5. Watch for return to the breaker
  6. Look for entry inside: 1m CHoCH or FVG rejection

6. 📅 Example from June 5, 2025 Video

  • Price swept early morning liquidity below Asia low
  • Then created bullish MSS (broke 1m swing high)
  • Returned to breaker block on 1m
  • Inside breaker: 1m FVG + CHoCH = low drawdown entry
  • Targeted daily imbalance + previous high

This was ICT’s main long setup for the day.


7. ⏰ Entry Timing Tips

  • Don’t enter on the sweep
  • Wait for MSS + return
  • Best entries are inside breaker when price gives small CHoCH or builds FVG

Use 50% breaker + CE as entry sweet spots.


8. 🛡️ Targets & Risk

  • Stop loss: Just below/above the breaker
  • TP1: Next liquidity level (equal highs/lows)
  • TP2: Daily CE, HTF imbalance, or draw on liquidity

9. ⌛ When to Use This Strategy

  • In NY or London session only
  • After a sweep on HTF (5m/15m)
  • When price aligns with daily bias or CE
  • When you need confirmation (after losing streaks or low conviction days)

10. 🤝 Summary: Why ICT Loves This Setup

This is one of ICT’s highest conviction models.

It stacks liquidity, structure, confirmation, and entry precision all together.

If you’re a new trader seeking clarity, this model forces patience, discipline, and high-RR trades when followed correctly.

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Watch this now

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08d62cZDXUk


⚠️ Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves risk, and past performance does not guarantee future results. Always do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making trading decisions.

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