What it means

A liquidity vacuum describes a section of the market where there is not much resistance to directional movement.

What to watch

Fast travel through a vacuum can look powerful, but the move still needs participation and follow-through once it reaches the next real area of interest.

Where traders usually run into this

Liquidity Vacuum is most useful once it is tied to a concrete page, chart decision, or workflow question.

  • Liquidity keeps this term attached to a real glossary instead of leaving it as standalone jargon.
  • Low Volume Node keeps this term attached to a real glossary instead of leaving it as standalone jargon.
  • Range Expansion 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 Liquidity. That page is the fastest way to see how liquidity vacuum shows up in a real glossary workflow.

Liquidity Glossary