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What are the advantages of trading the New York session in forex market?

Trading the New York session in the forex market is considered a wise move if you are interested in extreme volatility, huge price actions, and significant market reactions. When the U.S. trading day begins, the session takes off, and with the US dollar involved in almost 90% of all forex transactions, the impact will be immediate and strong. The first few hours of the New York session are usually the time when the London session is about to come to an end, which results in liquidity and energy overflow leading to exponential price changes. This is the time also when major U.S. economic news like Non-Farm Payrolls, CPI, or Fed interest rate decisions are published and these events can make the markets volatile very quickly, thus intraday and scalping traders can get their hands on sharp opportunities. If you are one of those people who like your trading to keep up with a real active market, then this session brings exactly that. Major pairs such as EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY, and USD/CAD are just on fire during this period, showing clearer trends and much higher volatility. Furthermore, the New York session usually has more drive than the other sessions of the day—when the U.S. markets make a move everybody else reacts. If you stick to trading breakouts, reversals, or news spikes, then this session is that and can be a good deal of action. This is because trading in this session provides lots of events that can quickly add up some profits in the market in no time. It is a session that is bustling with activities as we mentioned, so it does seem that this is time well-spent by a trader of the chart.
 

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