Session bias, weekly range position, liquidity draw and today's scheduled releases — recomputed on candle close, all day. Every term is explained on this page, because a number you cannot interpret is not information.
SEE TODAY'S LEVEL — $149/MO—
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| WEEKLY SSL | — |
| LIQUIDITY DRAW | — |
| 4H STRUCTURE | — |
| ENGINE SETUP | — |
The direction current structure supports — derived from where price has broken structure, which liquidity has been swept, and where price sits in the range. A bias describes structure; it does not instruct a trade. It says which side is favoured, not where to enter or where you would be wrong.
Split the weekly range at its midpoint: the upper half is premium, the lower half discount. Deep in premium, buyers are paying near the top of the range and sellers are better priced relative to it. Range position does not predict direction — it describes what you are paying.
The pool of resting orders price is most likely travelling toward. Buy-side liquidity rests above prior highs, sell-side below prior lows. When the weekly draw points one way and shorter timeframes point the other, both readings are true at once — and the higher timeframe usually resolves eventually.
Whether the four-hour chart is making higher highs or lower lows, and whether the latest break was a change of character or a break of structure. The first signals a possible turn; the second confirms continuation.
Price never returned to the entry zone, so the setup was never triggered. It is not a loss — a setup that never offered an entry cannot have lost one. It is recorded separately and excluded from win rate, because counting untaken setups either way would misstate the record.
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Times are Eastern — the same clock the engine runs on.
An impact flag describes the class of event, not a forecast. Inflation prints, employment data and Federal Reserve communications are the classes most associated with movement in gold, because they shift expectations for real rates and the dollar. How far price actually travels on a given day is not knowable in advance.
Entry zone, invalidation, both targets and risk-to-reward — published before the open and graded against the close. Wins and losses alike.
Plus what the engine identified, what it did not, and what would invalidate the read. On release days, a preview thirty minutes ahead and a measured result once the window closes.
SEE TODAY'S LEVEL — $149/MOEvery value is computed by the same engine that produces the member brief — five timeframes, recomputed on candle close, with live price monitored continuously between closes. Nothing here is typed by hand or written in advance.
When a value cannot be computed it shows a dash rather than an estimate. A blank is honest; a wrong number gets planned around. If the feed is unreachable, the page says so plainly instead of displaying stale figures.
New to the vocabulary? The full glossary defines every concept the engine tracks — including the ones where our own measurements found a term performed no better than chance.