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Understanding Liquidity Zones

Why session highs, lows, and volume-based levels matter more than round numbers.

April 13, 2026 · 6 min read

What makes a level meaningful

Levels with a history of meaningful participation — not arbitrary round numbers — tend to be more relevant reference points for price behavior.

Session structure

Session highs and lows often act as reference liquidity, particularly around the open of major sessions such as London and New York.

Using zones responsibly

Liquidity zones are context for risk planning, not standalone entry signals. Combine them with your broader market structure and risk framework.

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