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Using Liquidity Zones

A practical guide to reading session levels and areas where price may react.

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What a liquidity zone represents

Liquidity zones mark areas where significant participation has occurred historically — session highs and lows, and ranges with elevated volume.

Reading the liquidity map

The Liquidity dashboard visualizes these zones alongside current price, helping you anticipate areas of potential reaction rather than reacting after the fact.

Combining liquidity with risk planning

Many traders use liquidity zones as reference points for defining risk levels in the Risk Planner, rather than as standalone signals.

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