Auction Market Theory
Learn how EURUSD moves from one value area to another through acceptance, rejection, failed auctions, and fresh price discovery.
This hub gives traders a plain-English map of the concepts behind the platform: auction market theory, POC, VAH, VAL, absorption, failed auctions, synthetic order flow, London session behavior, New York overlap behavior, and machine learning forex analysis. The goal is to make the method inspectable before a user ever opens the live dashboard.
The education page now has its own visual map: value, structure, sessions, order flow, ML scoring, and disciplined review.
Learn how EURUSD moves from one value area to another through acceptance, rejection, failed auctions, and fresh price discovery.
Understand the accepted value area and why location around POC, VAH, and VAL changes the quality of a trade idea.
See how defense, liquidity sweeps, and synthetic pressure help separate real continuation from weak breakout noise.
Connect Asia, London, and New York instead of reading each hour in isolation. That is where overlap behavior and late-session traps start to make sense.
Review how the scoring layer supports trade quality without pretending to predict every EURUSD move perfectly.
Move from concept to practical use with guides on value rotation, bull trend-day continuation, late Asia lull, and London/New York overlap behavior.
If you are new to the platform, begin with the public workflow pages first. Once the bigger picture makes sense, move into the auction and session guides so the day-to-day EURUSD language becomes clearer.
If you already think in auction terms, jump straight to POC, VAH, VAL, failed auctions, value rotation, London/New York overlap, and late Asia lull. Those are the exact concepts that tend to turn a vague market opinion into a structured trade read.
Every guide is written with the same standard: explain what the concept means, show how Trading Analytica uses it at a high level, and be clear about what the concept does not prove on its own. That matters because trustworthy trading content should reduce false confidence, not create it.
These are the best first reads if you want the fast version of what TradersAnalytica does and why the public education layer exists.
Understand the high-level EURUSD workflow from live market data through synthetic pressure, rules, and machine learning scoring.
Learn how price discovery, value, acceptance, rejection, and failed auctions shape the EURUSD day.
Understand the core value-area references traders use to judge location, acceptance, and risk in EURUSD.
See how machine learning helps score EURUSD setups without pretending to predict every move perfectly.
This cluster explains the exact vocabulary traders use when they talk about value, acceptance, rejection, and failed auctions.
Learn how price discovery, value, acceptance, rejection, and failed auctions shape the EURUSD day.
Understand the core value-area references traders use to judge location, acceptance, and risk in EURUSD.
Learn how traders tell the difference between a level being accepted, defended, or only briefly probed.
See why a move beyond value or beyond an obvious high or low can fail and then rotate back through the old area.
Understand how a market rotates from lower value or at POC back through the distribution instead of blindly chasing extremes.
These guides focus on how the daily EURUSD auction changes as Asia hands off to London and London hands off to New York.
Connect Asia, London, and New York into one auction-style read so value shifts, failed auctions, and continuation days make more sense.
Learn how the Asia session sets defended lows, early traps, and the quiet structure that later drives the day.
Understand how London confirms, rejects, or accelerates the levels built earlier in the EURUSD day.
Learn how New York extends or reverses London flow and why it often decides whether the day still has room.
See why the overlap is often the fastest part of the day and how continuation, failed auctions, and reversals become clearer there.
Understand why quiet late-Asia behavior can still be valuable when it builds a defended low, a weak high, or a trap for London.
Use these pages to understand how synthetic order flow, absorption, signal logic, and the model layer fit together in practice.
Learn how quote-driven pressure can be inferred in spot FX even without centralized exchange prints.
Understand what absorption means in forex and how the platform uses it to spot real defense instead of weak noise.
Learn why EURUSD often runs obvious highs and lows first, and how sweep behavior becomes useful context instead of blind breakout temptation.
Learn what a bull trend-day continuation setup really means and why it should come from value, not from chasing late premium.
See what a signal actually means, what subscribers receive, and why repeated similar alerts can still be one idea unfolding.
See the 30-day free trial, monthly membership, dashboards, alerts, and review workflow included in the subscription.
The static guide cluster above is meant for search and for clean public reading. The interactive panel below is still useful if you want the built-in glossary, safety-rule explanations, and a more product-specific walkthrough.
EURUSD Trading Education Hub sits inside a bigger topic cluster. These follow-on guides are the closest next reads for structure, session context, or signal logic.
Learn how price discovery, value, acceptance, rejection, and failed auctions shape the EURUSD day.
Understand the core value-area references traders use to judge location, acceptance, and risk in EURUSD.
Learn how quote-driven pressure can be inferred in spot FX even without centralized exchange prints.