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1 new thread from 1 author in the "General Trading Discussion" community ... Hi James. Your recent f

1 new thread from 1 author in the "General Trading Discussion" community ... Hi James. Your recent focus on the session liquidity bars chopping around either side of the fixed horizontal average line on your daily videos... [Complete Currency Trader]() [General Trading Discussion]( [Post New Message](mailto:COMPLETECURRENCYTRADER-generaltradingdiscussion@ConnectedCommunity.org) [] Feb 22, 2018 started 3 hours ago, [Ify Rafiq]( (0 replies) [A rolling session liquidity average line on dashboard?]( [external link to thread view]( 1. [Hi James. Your recent focus on the session...](#m0) Ify Rafiq [] 1. [A rolling session liquidity average line on dashboard?]( [Reply to Group](mailto:COMPLETECURRENCYTRADER_generaltradingdiscussion_e0d3c484-9d6b-4c43-bfe4-1ca92471c1d3@ConnectedCommunity.org?subject=Re: A rolling session liquidity average line on dashboard) [Reply to Sender]( [Ify Rafiq]( Feb 22, 2018 8:16 PM [Ify Rafiq]( Hi James. Your recent focus on the session liquidity bars chopping around either side of the fixed horizontal average line on your daily videos made me think how a rolling session liquidity average line might help quickly and 'mechanically' visually illustrate how the particular session's liquidity is in relation to the average (over how ever many days) fixed horizontal line. By this I mean if the rolling average line stays above or below, let's say, an arbitrary +/- 10 or 20 then it can be a signal that it is either a good active market or a poor choppy market i.e. a way to evaluate the state of the market in real time, consistently. Just a thought. Cheers ------------------------------ Ify Rafiq ------------------------------ [Reply to Group Online]( [View Thread]( [Recommend]( [Forward]( You are subscribed to "General Trading Discussion" as {EMAIL}. To change your subscriptions, go to [My Subscriptions](. To unsubscribe from this community discussion, go to [Unsubscribe](.

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