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Multiple Choice
Scalping trades are typically held for:
About This Quiz
The Scalping Quiz assesses your knowledge of short-term intraday trading techniques. Questions focus on opening range breakouts, fair value gaps (FVG), order flow, execution speed, spread costs, and how scalpers exploit liquidity imbalances in liquid markets.
Topics Covered
- ✓Opening Range Breakout (ORB) strategy
- ✓Fair Value Gap (FVG) and price imbalances
- ✓VWAP as a dynamic support/resistance level
- ✓Order flow and depth of market (DOM)
- ✓Spread cost impact on scalp profitability
- ✓Market maker stop hunts and liquidity grabs
- ✓Best sessions and instruments for scalping
💡 How This Quiz Works
- You'll receive 15 randomly selected questions from the full bank of 25.
- Answer each question and get instant feedback with a detailed explanation.
- Track your correct and wrong answers in real time with the live score counter.
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- Hit "Try Again" for a fresh set of random questions — no two sessions are the same.
Questions in This Quiz
This quiz contains 25 questions on Scalping. A random selection of 15 is presented each time you play.
- Scalping trades are typically held for:
- Which factor matters most to a profitable scalper?
- The Opening Range Breakout (ORB) strategy uses which reference period?
- A Fair Value Gap (FVG) is best described as:
- Which chart timeframes do scalpers primarily trade on?
- "Slippage" in scalping refers to:
- VWAP stands for:
- Scalpers should avoid trading around:
- Order flow scalping relies primarily on:
- What order type gives scalpers the most precise entry price?
- A typical scalp stop-loss size in liquid forex pairs is:
- In the context of scalping, "market microstructure" refers to:
- Which session is most popular for scalping EUR/USD and GBP/USD?
- "Tape reading" in scalping means:
- The spread cost affects which trader type most severely?
- High-frequency trading (HFT) firms and manual scalpers use identical strategies.
- Low broker commissions are critical for scalpers to be consistently profitable.
- Scalping is generally considered less stressful than swing trading.
- An FVG (Fair Value Gap) often acts as a price magnet, drawing price back to fill the imbalance.
- Market makers sometimes run price into clusters of stop-losses before reversing.
- Opening Range Breakout (ORB) is most effective on high-volatility, trending instruments.
- Using very high leverage (e.g., 1:500) is safe in scalping because stop-losses are tight.
- Scalpers benefit from liquid markets because tighter spreads reduce costs on every trade.
- A scalper targeting 5 pips profit with a 10-pip stop has a 1:0.5 risk-reward ratio.
- The first 15–30 minutes after a major session opens is typically the highest-volume period for scalpers.