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Heatmap for Asian Session Analysis: Trading

It's 3:00 AM EST. Your algorithm has just identified a key liquidity zone forming during the Asian session, and the E-mini S&P 500 futures are about to ...

It's 3:00 AM EST. Your algorithm has just identified a key liquidity zone forming during the Asian session, and the E-mini S&P 500 futures are about to break out—while you're still asleep. This isn't magic; it's the power of strategic Asian session analysis using heatmaps to anticipate market moves before the London open. Heatmap is a visual representation of market depth showing where buy and sell orders cluster. It helps traders identify liquidity zones and potential price reactions. Market Depth is the volume of orders at various price levels, revealing the strength of support and resistance. It provides insight into potential price movements before they occur. Asian Session is the first major trading session of the day, typically running from 7:00 PM to 4:00 AM New York time, dominated by Tokyo market activity. It sets the foundation for price action in subsequent sessions. Key fact: The Asian session typically has lower volatility compared to European and North American sessions, with price movements often confined to tight ranges.

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