Trading 3
Trading 3
Not holding this overnight. U.S. Bank holiday causing little price
movements.
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Killzone are specific periods during the trading day where volatility is
typically higher. Volatility brings energy, which brings displacement
into the market creating high probability FVGs This will always be
ideal for scalpers and intraday traders.
They work because they are aligned with market opens and red
folder news releases. The market is at its most liquid at these times
This brings in the volatility needed for the price to seek liquidity or
rebalance an imbalance in a quick and efficient manner. Personally,
I focus on the New York session, which is 8:00 AM to 12:00PM EST.
You can also use: 2:00 AM - 5:00 AM for London session 8:00 PM -
12:00 AM for Asian session.
Using the movement of the previous session, we can anticipate what
the current session will do next. Let’s first take a look at the classic
price movement I’ve outlined in the previous thread: The Power of
Three. Here, Asia session accumulates, then London session
manipulates, and lastly New York session distributes. This is known
as AMD.
Next, we have Asia expansion, London consolidation, and New York
continuation. Asia Expansion – The market makes its first
significant move here. (Asia typically consolidates so this is not
common) London Consolidation – This session will likely pull back
or consolidate, engineering liquidity for New York. New York
Continuation – New York will likely resume the direction set by
Asia, expanding after London liquidity is taken.
Next, we have the Asia range, London expansion, and New York
consolidation. Asia Range – The market often consolidates, setting
up liquidity for the next session. London Expansion – This session
will look to sweep Asia range high or low and then see a continued
expansion for the whole session New York Consolidation – If
London range was extremely large, NY often cools off and
consolidates if major price targets were reached. (If there are
impending major liquidity pools we are reaching for still, NY can also
retrace into a HTF PDa created in London and continue moving lower
off that towards the draw.)
Lastly, we have seek and destroy. During seek and destroy,
liquidities in all sessions get purged. There is no follow through
anywhere. We want to avoid this kind of price action.
Keep in mind for all these profiles, you must ALWAYS factor in top
down analysis and have key PD arrays marked on your chart to build
a proper narrative. These are not secrets to how killzones move, its
a great confluence to hold in mind to help build a narrative in
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