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LIQUIDITY:

BUYSIDE & SELLSIDE


Liquidity

Swing Highs & Lows

Buyside & Sellside

Types Of Liquidity

Previous Day & Week

Session Highs & Lows


Swing Highs & Lows

A Swing High is formed when there is a high


with a lower high to the left and right.

A Swing Low is formed when there is a low


with a higher low to the left and right.

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Buyside & Sellside

A Swing High at the top of the


range will have stop losses from
short positions (buy stops). This
is called buyside liquidity.

Buyside Liquidity

A Swing Low at the bottom of Sellside Liquidity

the range will have stop losses


from long positions (sell stops).
This is called sellside liquidity.

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Types Of Liquidity

Old High Buyside Liquidity

Old Highs & Lows are previous


highs and lows.

Old Low Sellside Liquidity

Relatively Equal Highs Buyside Liquidity

Equal Highs & Lows are when


price reaches the same price
level multiple times. Appearing
to be support and resistance.

Relatively Equal Lows Sellside Liquidity

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Previous Day & Week

Previous Weeks High

Previous Week High & Low are


liquidity levels that can be used as
a draw on liquidity or frame a
M T
W
reversal or continuation.

Daily Timeframe

TH

Previous Weeks Low

Previous Day High

Previous Day High & Low are


liquidity levels that can be used as
a draw on liquidity or frame a
reversal or continuation.

4 Hour Timeframe

Previous Day Low

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Session Highs & Lows

Session Highs & Lows are


liquidity levels that can be used as
a draw on liquidity or frame a London Session High
reversal or continuation

Asian Session High

London Session Low

Asian Session Low

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