Here's a solid playbook for spotting high-probability setups on NQ—when you know what to look for, the opportunities practically reveal themselves.
Start by marking the Asian session highs and lows, these become your reference points. Once London opens, watch which side it sweeps—that's your signal. The opposite side becomes your bias, and that's where the real action typically unfolds.
When New York kicks in, stay patient. Hunt for displacement combined with a structure shift—that's your green light. Then ride the pullback. This method works because it respects key session transitions and market structure. Execute it right, and you'll spot setups that others completely miss.
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SerumSquirter
· 1h ago
NGL, this thing is explained quite clearly, but how many can actually execute it properly... The key still lies in patience; most people fail during the New York session.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-10 03:19
NGL, this set of logic sounds smooth, but in practice, it still depends on market intuition... The session transition part is indeed the key.
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WalletsWatcher
· 01-08 21:09
nq's strategy definitely has some substance; I've been using the session sweep part all along.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 01-08 21:06
NGL, this set of logic sounds pretty smooth at first, but in practice, it's really not that easy... Deciding which side to sweep in London really depends a lot on luck.
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MeaninglessGwei
· 01-08 21:06
nq this logic is actually a variant of session sweep, but connecting the three sessions in sequence makes the approach quite clear... The real challenge is patience during execution, as the moment of displacement often passes by the time you realize it.
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ponzi_poet
· 01-08 20:54
Nah, this process sounds good, but in real operation, it's still easy to run into issues.
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TokenomicsTrapper
· 01-08 20:54
nah this is just classic session sweep playbook dressed up fancy lol, everyone and their bot already running this exact strat
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Ser_Liquidated
· 01-08 20:44
NGL, this set of logic sounds smooth, but I always feel it's just armchair strategizing. Not many real projects can survive.
Here's a solid playbook for spotting high-probability setups on NQ—when you know what to look for, the opportunities practically reveal themselves.
Start by marking the Asian session highs and lows, these become your reference points. Once London opens, watch which side it sweeps—that's your signal. The opposite side becomes your bias, and that's where the real action typically unfolds.
When New York kicks in, stay patient. Hunt for displacement combined with a structure shift—that's your green light. Then ride the pullback. This method works because it respects key session transitions and market structure. Execute it right, and you'll spot setups that others completely miss.