New York session breakout expert advisor using London high/low liquidity sweeps and confirmed breakouts to exploit stop‑run behaviour and post‑sweep momentum — with no grid and no martingale.
EA Session Breaker is engineered around New York session dynamics. The EA tracks London session highs and lows, watches for liquidity sweeps and then trades the clean breakout once direction is confirmed.
The system is designed to exploit stop‑run behaviour and post‑sweep momentum, without using grid or martingale logic, focusing instead on structured, session‑driven breakout flows.
EA Session Breaker is engineered around New York session dynamics. The EA tracks London session highs and lows, watches for liquidity sweeps and then trades the clean breakout once direction is confirmed. It is designed to exploit stop‑run behaviour and post‑sweep momentum, without using grid or martingale logic.
The EA marks London session high and low as key liquidity zones. During New York session, it looks for sweeps of these levels — quick moves beyond the high/low followed by rejection or continuation. A breakout is only traded if volatility and structure confirm the move.
Session Breaker uses multiple filters to avoid random spikes and low‑quality breakouts.
EA Session Breaker is optimized for major FX pairs on M15, where London–New York session interaction creates consistent breakout opportunities.
The EA uses a session‑specific risk model with stop loss anchored to the opposite side of the liquidity zone and take profit based on volatility projection or fixed risk‑reward. No grid, no martingale.
Session Breaker performs best on days with clear directional flows and active New York sessions. It is recommended to avoid running the EA during major unscheduled news or extremely low‑liquidity conditions.
EA Session Breaker is an internal research profile inside Quantisca EA Labs and does not constitute investment advice or a solicitation to trade. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
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