As Joseph Plazo began his TEDx keynote, it became clear he wasn’t there to entertain—he was there to reveal the protective architecture hedge funds rely on to minimize risk and maximize precision.
In Plazo Sullivan fashion, he demonstrated that hedge funds operate from frameworks, not forecasts.
Why Hedge Funds Only Enter at Key Price Architecture
In his TEDx talk, Plazo described market structure as the “language of institutional intent.”
2. Liquidity First, Direction Second
Plazo showed the crowd how smart money uses liquidity to execute with near-zero drawdown.
3. Confirmation Through Displacement
He explained that hedge funds wait for price to return to the origin of displacement to enter with precision.
Plazo’s Biggest TEDx Lesson: Let Price Come to You
He explained that the initial move is only reconnaissance; the pullback is the confirmed, low-risk opportunity.
Fewer Trades, Higher here Accuracy
He stressed that hedge funds use confirmation layers—structure, bias, liquidity, volume—to eliminate emotional decisions.
Why This TEDx Talk Hit So Hard
Listeners realized they weren’t learning tactics; they were learning the architecture of protection that institutions live by.