Opening Range Breakout + VWAP Strategy | Master this trading strategy
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institutions reveal their hand in the first 15 minutes of the trading session. If you know how to read it, you can trade with them and not against them. The opening range strategy is far more than a simple retail breakout setup. When used alongside institutional filters like the VWAP, it enables traders to position ahead of large scale
moves driven by algorithmic trading, dealer hedging, and fund allocation flows, all within a clear rulesbased framework. In this lesson, you will learn how to use the opening range breakout strategy to define opportunity and VWAP to validate conviction. This is how professionals navigate the open, not with emotion, but with a clear structure and edge. But before we dive in, if you
want more strategies like this one, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss the next lesson. What is the opening range? The opening range refers to the high and the low formed during the first 15 minutes of the RTH session. And that's 9:30 to 9:45 a.m. Eastern time. Why is this important? This is important
because that's when institutions often reveal their intent with aggressive position, sudden volume spikes, and early directional buyers all emerge within this critical time window. Let me show you now in the charts in trading view how this looks like. So you have the opening range. So this is the RTH open also known as the regular trading
hours. So this is the open at 9:30. And then you have 15 minutes. So each candle here represents 1 minute. And then during these crucial and critical 15 minutes, we want to mark the high. So this is going to be the opening range high. And then we want to mark the low. the low. It's still this one here. And
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