DislikedHow much is "less risk"? For example, leverage 5:1 - is it a lot of risk or not?Ignored
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DislikedHow much is "less risk"? For example, leverage 5:1 - is it a lot of risk or not?Ignored
DislikedFor long position I move the stop below swing lows at 1M charts when the swing high is broken. The opposite if true for shot positions.Ignored
DislikedLazy market today, no trades. The tricky part of trading is to learn when to stay on the sidelines.Ignored
DislikedDo you determine that market is "lazy" by monitoring quotes (numbers) or you just want substantial move in any direction (trend on the chart)?Ignored
DislikedIt is 11:15 London time but EURUSD couldn't break decisively the Asian range.Ignored
DislikedIs it important to wait until euro break asian range? What if it keep bouncing between channel boundaries, then we can say that it bouncing from support/resistance?Ignored
DislikedIf the Asian range is wide enough you can buy the support and sell the resistance.Ignored
DislikedCan you please give approximate magnitude of "wide enough"? Say, 50 pips is enough?Ignored
DislikedA good example of following the money was last weeks eu trade that srmfx posted about .the strike price of the barrier option being 14450,for reasons stated by srmfx ,price hit 14443 and dropped 40 pips in a minute,price well protected,price started to test that touch level again and eventually hit it and stalled around 14460,my 14 pairs were telling me were the money flow was going,all apart from euro and usd/chf, usd/ were falling in to negative value,the other euro crosses were also falling off,cable was negative 60 % ,eu was + 40,you didnt require...Ignored
DislikedThe correlation is one of my best filters for entry. I trade mostly EUR/USD and watch GBP/USD and one stock index (FTSE).Ignored
DislikedAUD/USD is usually very tightly correlated with EUR/USD. Do you monitor AUD/USD?Ignored
DislikedI don't like aussie and kiwi. The liquidity is much lower than in EURUSD and the commodities currencies are one of the favorite for Asian sovereigns and other large funds.Ignored
DislikedAsian sovereigns and large funds are just as plentiful on EUR/USD. Aussie is plenty liquid... It would make sense that there is more "competition" on a more liquid pair, eur/usd being def. more liquid.Ignored
DislikedYou are right that they are active in almost every currency pair, but the liquidity in EURUSD is much larger. The forex market is different in the last few months.Ignored