Last week, we saw a textbook Judas Swing play out on 
NZDUSD and this one checked every single box on our trading checklist. Let’s walk through the trade step by step
After a slow Asian session, NYO brought the kind of liquidity grab we look for. Price swept the low of our Judas swing zone, trapping early sellers and triggering stop hunts classic Judas behavior. As always, our first thought wasn’t to jump in it was to observe.
Once we spotted that liquidity sweep, our next confirmation came quickly: a clean break of structure to the upside. That shift in market sentiment was the green light to start prepping our entry. But, as we’ve learned from experience, patience is a trader’s superpower.
Instead of chasing the move, we waited for price to retrace into our Fair Value Gap (FVG) a key element in our Judas Swing checklist. No FVG touch, no trade. This time, price dipped right into our FVG zone. The moment the candle that entered the FVG closed, we executed with confidence.
Risk: 1%
Reward: 2%
Risk/Reward Ratio: 1:2

After executing the trade, there was a minor drawdown nothing major, just about 4 pips. Price never came close to our stop loss. Then came the move we were waiting for.
NZDUSD moved in our direction, and in an hour and 40 minutes, we hit our full target. A clean +2% gain added to the week’s tally.
This trade is a perfect example of how the Judas Swing strategy thrives especially after false moves into liquidity zones.
It was a clean setup:
- Sweep of liquidity
- Break of structure
- Retrace into FVG
- Controlled risk, solid R:R
If you’re still taking trades without a structured plan, now’s the time to consider building one. Strategies like this don’t just work because of entries they work because of discipline, timing, and consistency. We don’t trade everything. We trade the setups that check every box.
After a slow Asian session, NYO brought the kind of liquidity grab we look for. Price swept the low of our Judas swing zone, trapping early sellers and triggering stop hunts classic Judas behavior. As always, our first thought wasn’t to jump in it was to observe.
Once we spotted that liquidity sweep, our next confirmation came quickly: a clean break of structure to the upside. That shift in market sentiment was the green light to start prepping our entry. But, as we’ve learned from experience, patience is a trader’s superpower.
Instead of chasing the move, we waited for price to retrace into our Fair Value Gap (FVG) a key element in our Judas Swing checklist. No FVG touch, no trade. This time, price dipped right into our FVG zone. The moment the candle that entered the FVG closed, we executed with confidence.
Risk: 1%
Reward: 2%
Risk/Reward Ratio: 1:2
After executing the trade, there was a minor drawdown nothing major, just about 4 pips. Price never came close to our stop loss. Then came the move we were waiting for.
This trade is a perfect example of how the Judas Swing strategy thrives especially after false moves into liquidity zones.
It was a clean setup:
- Sweep of liquidity
- Break of structure
- Retrace into FVG
- Controlled risk, solid R:R
If you’re still taking trades without a structured plan, now’s the time to consider building one. Strategies like this don’t just work because of entries they work because of discipline, timing, and consistency. We don’t trade everything. We trade the setups that check every box.
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Innovative all-in-one trading and backtesting platform
cleo.finance
Test trading strategies on crypto, stocks, indices, forex with decades of 1-min data.
cleo.finance
Test trading strategies on crypto, stocks, indices, forex with decades of 1-min data.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.