# DOM Heatmap for NQ Futures Traders

The gwtrade.app DOM heatmap helps intraday futures traders monitor NQ order-book liquidity, large trades, absorption behavior, gamma-level context, and short-term session memory.

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## Product Context

- Product tier: Full Access
- Monthly: $49/month
- Six-month: $265/6 months (10% off compared with six monthly payments)

Disclaimer: gwtrade.app provides analytics software and market data workflow tools only. Glen World Ltd is not a broker, investment adviser, or signal service; gwtrade.app does not execute trades or give financial advice. Options, futures, and OTC trading carry substantial risk and are not suitable for every investor.

DOM Heatmap

## NQ futures liquidity, visible in real time.

The gwtrade.app DOM heatmap helps intraday futures traders monitor where liquidity is building, where large trades print, and how the order book behaves around key gamma levels.

## Order-book liquidity

Track the levels where resting liquidity appears, pulls, reloads, or absorbs trading activity during the active futures session.

## Gamma context

View heatmap behavior alongside gamma levels so liquidity changes are not separated from the options structure traders care about.

## Fast session memory

The DOM heatmap runs at 10 Hz with a 60-minute ring buffer, giving short-term context without hiding the current book.

## What the DOM heatmap is for

gwtrade.app is designed to run alongside your existing trading platform. The DOM heatmap does not execute trades and does not tell you what to buy or sell. It gives you a fast visual layer for reading NQ order-book liquidity, large-trade markers, absorption behavior, and key levels in the same terminal as options analytics, news, summaries, and macro context.

That combination matters because a futures trader rarely looks at book liquidity in isolation. The same level can mean something different near a gamma level, near a macro release, or after a market-moving headline. gwtrade.app keeps those inputs close enough to compare quickly.
