Liquidity | Key Levels | Session Levels

πŸ’§ Liquidity Levels


πŸ“– Understanding Liquidity Levels

Liquidity Levels are zones with concentrated trading volume that often serve as critical support or resistance barriers. These represent areas where stop-losses tend to cluster, making them targets for smart money movements.

Current & Past Important Liquidity Levels shown

βš™οΈ Liquidity Level Settings

  • Display Style: Choose between boxes or lines representation

  • Pivot Length: Set the lookback period for identifying significant pivots

  • Show Text: Toggle BSL (Buy Side Liquidity) and SSL (Sell Side Liquidity) labels

  • Mitigated Options: Choose to remove or show liquidity levels after they've been hit

  • Method: Select whether levels are considered hit by close or wick

  • Max Levels: Control the number of levels displayed simultaneously


πŸ’§ Types of Liquidity Levels

  • Buy Side Liquidity (BSL): Areas where long stop-losses cluster, often above significant swing highs

  • Sell Side Liquidity (SSL): Areas where short stop-losses cluster, often below significant swing lows


πŸ› οΈ Practical Application

Liquidity levels provide insight into potential market movements:

  • Stop hunts: Watch for price briefly penetrating liquidity levels before reversing

  • Reversal confirmations: When price fails to capture a liquidity level, it may signal trend exhaustion

  • Target setting: Opposing liquidity levels can serve as profit targets

  • Risk management: Place stops beyond significant liquidity levels


🧭Key Levels

πŸ“– What Are Key Levels?

Key Levels are critical price points derived from multiple timeframes, including Previous Day High/Low, Weekly Open, and Monthly Open, that influence trading decisions. These levels represent significant market memory points.


πŸ—‚οΈ Key Level Types

MarketSync Elite can display various key levels from different timeframes:

  • 4H: Previous 4-hour high/low/open

  • Daily: Previous day high/low/open/mid

  • Monday: Monday's high/low/mid (important for weekly context)

  • Weekly: Previous week high/low/open/mid

  • Monthly: Previous month high/low/open/mid

  • Quarterly: Previous quarter high/low/open/mid

  • Yearly: Current year high/low/open/mid

βš™οΈ Key Level Settings

For each timeframe, you can:

  • Toggle visibility

  • Customize colors and line styles

  • Enable/disable shortened labels (e.g., "PDH" instead of "Prev Day High")

  • Adjust text size


πŸ› οΈ Practical Application

Key levels serve multiple trading purposes:

  • Support/resistance identification: Major timeframe levels often cause price reactions

  • Target setting: Use opposing key levels as take-profit targets

  • Context building: Higher timeframe levels provide broader market context

  • Range identification: Consecutive daily/weekly levels can define trading ranges


⏰ Session Levels


πŸ“– Understanding Session Levels

Session Levels are High, Low, and Open prices from major trading sessions (London, New York, Tokyo) that create important reference points. These levels mark significant boundaries where market behavior often changes.


πŸ•’ Session Types

MarketSync Elite tracks three major sessions:

  • London Session (0800–1600)

  • New York Session (1400–2100)

  • Tokyo/Asian Session (0000–0900)

βš™οΈ Session Level Settings

For each session, you can:

  • Toggle visibility

  • Choose to display Open/Close levels

  • Choose to display High/Low levels

  • Customize colors

  • Enable shortened labels


πŸ› οΈ Practical Application

Session levels provide valuable insights:

  • Session handoffs: Watch for reactions at London–New York session crossovers

  • Range breakouts: Monitor breaks of previous session high/lows for momentum trades

  • Asian range: Use Tokyo session high/low as references for European session breakouts

  • Session bias: Compare current price to session open for directional bias

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