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Title: Trading with the Market Makers: Understanding Session Transitions and the PAT Indicator
As I sat down for my morning trading session here in New Zealand, I found myself reflecting on a common question from my students: "How do we effectively trade different sessions using the PAT indicator?" This question touches on something fundamental about how market makers operate and how we can align our trading with their movements.
Understanding Market Session Transitions
The Asian session sets the tone for global trading each day. It's not just about price action – it's about establishing what I call the "market belief structure." This structure is what market makers use to position themselves for the coming sessions.
Let me share a recent trading scenario that perfectly illustrates this concept. During a recent Asian session, I observed a clear weakness pattern on the Euro JPY. The PAT indicator showed something fascinating – a yellow block formation that signalled significant market maker activity. This wasn't just random price movement; it was a deliberate positioning by the larger players.
Market Maker Strategy Insights
Through my years of professional trading, I've observed that market makers often:
- Position themselves during quieter sessions
- Create accumulation zones before significant moves
- Execute stop raids to acquire inventory
The PAT Indicator Advantage
What makes my proprietary PAT indicator unique is its ability to identify these market maker movements before they fully develop. In one recent trading session, the indicator highlighted a pressure point just as the London session was opening. This wasn't coincidental – it was the market makers positioning themselves for the session ahead.
A Real Trading Example
During a recent GBP/JPY analysis, I spotted what I call a "stock take" – a classic market maker accumulation pattern. The price was driven down sharply, taking out stop losses, before reversing back to the original level. This is exactly the type of movement that my one-on-one training helps traders identify and capitalise on.
Professional Trading Development
While these patterns might seem complex at first, they become second nature with proper guidance. Through my personalised training programme, I help traders:
- Master the interpretation of the PAT indicator
- Understand market maker behaviour patterns
- Develop professional trading strategies
- Access one-on-one mentoring and video review sessions
Getting Started
If you're serious about elevating your trading to a professional level, understanding market maker patterns is essential. The PAT indicator, combined with proper training, can give you the edge needed in today's markets. I've seen numerous traders transform their approach through my training programme, moving from reactive trading to strategic positioning aligned with market maker movements.
Ready to take your trading to the next level? My professional trading programme offers personalised mentoring and exclusive access to the PAT indicator. Contact me to learn more about how we can work together to develop your trading expertise.