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Operating Zones Pro

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How I Personally Use Operating Zones Pro

I use Operating Zones Pro as a context filter before I think about execution.

Before the session opens, I let the script define the operating environment for the day. I’m not looking for trades yet—I’m looking for alignment or lack of alignment. The EMA structure gives me directional bias, while the PreMarket and Prior RTH levels tell me where meaningful liquidity and decision points already exist.

If components are mixed or sitting in caution, I scale back expectations and wait. I don’t force trades in unclear conditions. When the HUD shows alignment, I know the market is offering a cleaner environment where risk can be expressed more deliberately.

During the session, I use the PreMarket and Prior RTH levels as reference zones, not automatic triggers. I’m watching how price behaves around them—acceptance, rejection, or failure—while staying aligned with the larger structure shown by the EMA stack.

I’m not using this tool to predict outcomes. I’m using it to stay oriented—to avoid fighting structure, to recognize when conditions shift, and to stay patient when the market isn’t offering clean opportunity.

In short, Operating Zones Pro helps me trade what is happening, not what I want to happen.

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