Malaysia

2025-06-30 07:22

IndustryAlgorithm Zones
Algorithmic Zones: Trading the Invisible Players You may not see them — but algorithms control a large part of the forex market in 2025. Their behaviors create predictable patterns — and smart traders exploit them. Algorithmic zones include: Midpoints (50% of swing moves) Quarter levels (1.2500, 1.2750, etc.) Session opens and closes They often trigger: Volume surges Precision rejections Flash reversals Here’s how you use it: Mark every round number and mid-quarter level Look for liquidity sweep into algo zone + CHoCH Use tight RR and wait for algo confirmation via wick rejections or imbalance fills Trading against the algo = quick stop. Trading with them = sniper execution. You don’t need to see the code — you just need to know where it hides.
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Algorithm Zones
Malaysia | 2025-06-30 07:22
Algorithmic Zones: Trading the Invisible Players You may not see them — but algorithms control a large part of the forex market in 2025. Their behaviors create predictable patterns — and smart traders exploit them. Algorithmic zones include: Midpoints (50% of swing moves) Quarter levels (1.2500, 1.2750, etc.) Session opens and closes They often trigger: Volume surges Precision rejections Flash reversals Here’s how you use it: Mark every round number and mid-quarter level Look for liquidity sweep into algo zone + CHoCH Use tight RR and wait for algo confirmation via wick rejections or imbalance fills Trading against the algo = quick stop. Trading with them = sniper execution. You don’t need to see the code — you just need to know where it hides.
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