Execution Framework
02 — Session Context
Every session has a role. Asia usually builds liquidity. London often sweeps it. NY AM reveals whether the move is real or a trap.
Why this happens
The market is solving for liquidity, not your opinion.
The same pattern means different things depending on time. A sweep during Asia can be low-quality noise. A reclaim during NY AM can become the main execution window. Time creates behavior, and behavior creates cleaner decisions.
- Asia builds the range and places stops
- London often sweeps early liquidity
- NY AM is the primary execution window
- Lunch is usually where bad trades are born
Trade the window, not the urge.
Why LiquidityLab uses it
This step turns noise into a decision filter.
LiquidityLab uses session context so traders stop treating every hour like it has the same quality. The system filters out low-quality windows and focuses attention where liquidity usually expands.
Retail mistakeRetail mistake: overtrading during chop, especially after the clean session move is already finished.
LiquidityLab ruleLiquidityLab rule: know the session role before deciding whether to engage, wait, or protect capital.
WatchlistAsian high / low, London high / low, NY AM open reaction
OutputDecision: wait, engage, reduce size, or avoid
Beginner-friendly checklist
What the trader should check before moving to the next step
- Asian high / low
- London high / low
- NY AM open reaction
- News timing
- VWAP position by session