Behind every clean execution and confident trade is a clear, well-defined daily bias.
Plazo Sullivan Roche Capital teaches that institutional traders don’t guess direction; they align themselves with market structure, liquidity models, and volume behavior.
The following framework mirrors the daily workflow inside institutional environments.
1. Start With the Higher Timeframes
Weekly and daily structure reveal where the “true” market intent resides—everything else is noise.
Is the market trending, accumulating, or distributing?
Know Where the Stops Live
Bias comes from identifying where the market must move to clean out imbalances and inefficiencies.
Volume Confirms the Story
If volume is accepting higher prices, bias leans bullish. If volume rejects them, bias tilts bearish.
Sessions Reveal Intent
London grabs liquidity. New York decides the trend. Asia compresses.
Knowing this rhythm transforms choppy markets into readable narratives.
Bias becomes the product of time + liquidity + intent.
Structure Makes Bias Real
Break of structure + displacement = real bias.
Everything else is noise.
The Result?
When you stack higher timeframe structure, liquidity, volume behavior, and session characteristics, you website arrive at the same conclusion professionals at Plazo Sullivan Roche Capital do every morning:
daily bias is a roadmap—not a prediction, but a probability model grounded in evidence.
Traders who master bias trade less, win more, and execute with clarity instead of emotion.