Liquidity Model

Liquidity Hunter
Map Liquidity Before Price Gets There.

A structured liquidity mapping system for identifying likely buy-side pools, sell-side pools, equal highs/lows, previous session levels, and stop cluster zones.

What is Liquidity Hunter?

Liquidity Hunter is the LiquidityLab mapping model for traders who want to stop reacting to candles and start identifying where the market is likely to seek orders. It turns equal highs, equal lows, PDH/PDL, PWH/PWL, session ranges, and sweep zones into a clear execution map.

How it works

  • Mark obvious buy-side and sell-side liquidity pools before the session expands.
  • Track equal highs, equal lows, previous day highs/lows, and weekly extremes.
  • Use liquidity magnets to understand where price may be drawn before reversal or continuation.
  • Wait for sweep, reclaim, rejection, or acceptance before building a directional thesis.
  • Combine the map with session context so Asia, London, and NY AM are not treated the same.

Who should use it?

Gold scalpers, BTC traders, funded account traders, and SMC/ICT-style traders who need a cleaner way to define where liquidity sits before they execute.

Included modules

  • Buy-side / sell-side pool mapping
  • Equal high and equal low model
  • PDH / PDL / PWH / PWL levels
  • Session high / low sweep framework
  • Liquidity magnet checklist
  • Sweep-to-reclaim decision model

Execution workflow

  • Start with HTF liquidity pools.
  • Mark session range and previous session extremes.
  • Wait for a sweep into liquidity.
  • Confirm reclaim, rejection, or failed auction.
  • Execute only if risk and invalidation are clear.

Access layer

Included in Scalper Pro. This page is public product education. Full product delivery and paid resources are handled through the LiquidityLab access flow after checkout.

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Risk note

The goal is not to predict every move. The goal is to know where liquidity is likely sitting and wait for the market to reveal intent.

Liquidity Hunter is an educational LiquidityLab framework. It is not financial advice, does not provide guaranteed outcomes, and should not be treated as a signal service. Trading involves substantial risk.