What it means
Late-session liquidation often reflects traders flattening or reducing risk rather than initiating a fresh opinion that should continue overnight.
What to watch
Treating every late move as new discovery can be misleading. The session timing itself may explain much of the move.
Where traders usually run into this
Late-Session Liquidation is most useful once it is tied to a concrete page, chart decision, or workflow question.
- Closing Auction keeps this term attached to a real glossary instead of leaving it as standalone jargon.
- Session Close keeps this term attached to a real glossary instead of leaving it as standalone jargon.
- Trapped Trader keeps this term attached to a real glossary instead of leaving it as standalone jargon.
Best next page if this term is blocking you
If you understand the definition but still do not know what to do with it, start with Closing Auction. That page is the fastest way to see how late-session liquidation shows up in a real glossary workflow.
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