Trendline Break lines are often very useful even well into the future. They are strong areas that attract and repel price.
Here is a case of GBPUSD- before and after
Here is a case of GBPUSD- before and after
Trading should not be difficult
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Disliked{quote} You need to zoom out to see bigger picture (check the trend/market structure and if we are in a difficult area) but as far as that chart is concerned we want price to break downward and we can look to sell upon return to the red line. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thanks! Can you also check another graph: GOLD 1H {image}Ignored
DislikedIf you trading indexes, Nikei225 seems like a good trade in the future (1H chart) {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Could work but I prefer this. The internal TL looks more compressed. The more compressed, the better {image}Ignored
DislikedSo far so good. Had couple losses on GBP/JPY during Asian session, but found my mistakes. Trades where done counter trend and some other mistakes where there, so I don't want to post them as no value in that (my mistakes, not the system). The rest please see below. AUD/USD scared me a bit, my stop loss was about last LH. Gold (5 min) first set up didn't happened, took second one. {image} AUD/USD 5min {image} EUR/AUD 5 min {image} EUR/JPY 5 min {image} AUD/JPY 5 min {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Nice one there! On AU: when price is moving strongly on approach to your TL break line, you may want to check if there are internal TLs that price may want to reach. {image}Ignored
DislikedAnother trade. XAGUSD 15min Thanks for your corrections EngineerFX and scherzi! I really appreciate it. {image}Ignored