This strategy is backtested over trades and works best during the New York session (9:30 AM - 12 PM EST).
Here’s how it works:
Step 1: Identify Key Levels These are the support & resistance areas where institutions place big orders. Look for previous highs, lows, Step 2: Wait for a Liquidity Grab Banks love to trick retail traders by creating fake breakouts. We wait for price to break a key level, trap traders, then reverse. Step 3: Enter on Confirmation Once we see a liquidity grab, we wait for a strong rejection candle (pin bar, engulfing, etc.). Entry is placed at the close of the confirmation candle. Step 4: Set Stop Loss & Take Profit Stop loss: Just beyond the liquidity grab. Take profit: At least 2x the stop loss distance for a 1:2 risk-reward ratio.
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