What it means
Session closes are used in pivots, session references, and end-of-day context because they represent where the market finished that session.
What to watch
Settlement and official close definitions can vary, so traders should know what their platform is using.
Where traders usually run into this
Session Close matters most when it starts affecting an actual chart read, indicator setting, or workflow choice rather than staying as an abstract definition.
- Session Template keeps this term attached to a real glossary instead of leaving it as standalone jargon.
- Session Levels Indicator keeps this term attached to a real indicator instead of leaving it as standalone jargon.
- Classic Pivot Levels keeps this term attached to a real indicator instead of leaving it as standalone jargon.
Best next page if this term is blocking you
If you understand the definition but still do not know what to do with it, start with Session Levels Indicator. That page is the fastest way to see how session close shows up in a real indicator workflow.
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