Malaysia

2025-06-26 18:43

IndustryTrading the Asian Session
Trading the Asian Session: Strategy for Quiet Hours The Asian session (Tokyo open, ~00:00–09:00 GMT) is often overlooked, but it offers clean setups for patient traders. In 2025, this session remains low in volatility, especially compared to London or New York, but it's perfect for range trading and planning. Pairs like AUD/JPY or NZD/JPY move more during this time, influenced by regional news or data from Japan, China, and Australia. Traders use this session to mark highs/lows of the day, track consolidations, or enter limit trades ahead of expected London breakouts. Smart traders avoid chasing during Asia—instead, they use it to frame structure, map liquidity zones, and manage risk. Price action is cleaner, spreads are tighter before volatility kicks in. Plus, it’s the best time to avoid overreactions and fakeouts. If you want less noise and more precision, the Asian session might just be your secret weapon.
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Trading the Asian Session
Malaysia | 2025-06-26 18:43
Trading the Asian Session: Strategy for Quiet Hours The Asian session (Tokyo open, ~00:00–09:00 GMT) is often overlooked, but it offers clean setups for patient traders. In 2025, this session remains low in volatility, especially compared to London or New York, but it's perfect for range trading and planning. Pairs like AUD/JPY or NZD/JPY move more during this time, influenced by regional news or data from Japan, China, and Australia. Traders use this session to mark highs/lows of the day, track consolidations, or enter limit trades ahead of expected London breakouts. Smart traders avoid chasing during Asia—instead, they use it to frame structure, map liquidity zones, and manage risk. Price action is cleaner, spreads are tighter before volatility kicks in. Plus, it’s the best time to avoid overreactions and fakeouts. If you want less noise and more precision, the Asian session might just be your secret weapon.
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