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- finally-2020 replied Apr 9, 2020
Finally EURUSD/H4 on the go image
- finally-2020 replied Apr 8, 2020
Folks, I guess this is a classic "railroad track" on EURUSD/H1 (if I'm wrong let me know). I thought you might wanna have it on your radar image
- finally-2020 replied Apr 6, 2020
By the way, @PokerChip, now that you're here, I've done my first trade using your method. Please take a look at the following chart and tell me if I've drawn the blue box correctly or not. image
- finally-2020 replied Apr 6, 2020
Hi all. Please take a look at the following chart (EURUSD/M15). Have I drawn the box (two horizontal green line) correctly? I've just joint this thread and I might have some more questions. image
- finally-2020 replied Mar 8, 2020
For those who like ranges, I guess AZ looks a good pick. My reasons are explained here image
- finally-2020 replied Feb 4, 2020
Take a look at the next week's calendar! It's gonna be so boring (lack of fundamental catalysts) image
- finally-2020 replied Feb 2, 2020
EURUSD is among the rare pairs that I like to trade next week. As you can see on the H1 chart below, it's in selling zone. What's encouraging is R100 (the vertical green line) happens to be very strong resistance on daily chart too; this means it'll ...
- finally-2020 replied Jan 30, 2020
Two days of babysitting this baby (EJ) is paying off. Still today's EUR CPI/GDP ahead, but Brexit makes me cautious. I don't set neither hard SL nor hard TP, but today I will because of Brexit headlines ... It's a JPY move though (not EUR). I'll be ...
- finally-2020 replied Jan 27, 2020
EUDUSD/D1: We're seeing a completed AB=CD Pattern. This week we'll have German's "Unemployment Change" and CPI as well as Europe's GDP; all expected to appear green (but anything can happen). By the look of it, we can see upward moves in EU image
- finally-2020 replied Jan 22, 2020
For the last couple of months, according to Kiwi's government stats, food prices have continued to come lower. We expect a red CPI, but NZD already too low. What if we see an upwards surprise as we saw in AUD? NJ would be beautiful. image
- finally-2020 replied Jan 22, 2020
Got away with my AJ short just in time. I love green pips, no matter how small. I'm so proud of this beautiful curve I've made for Jan. Still another week to go before we call it a month. Davit, I'd shout you the best beer in the city ...
- finally-2020 replied Jan 22, 2020
From S61.8 to R61.8 Too good to be true image
- finally-2020 replied Jan 22, 2020
Guys, I changed my beloved Pivot Points indicator a little bit to draw another line at round numbers. I've been using it for couple of days now and I must admit I'm amazed at how market is actually very aware of those numbers ... The following is ...
- finally-2020 replied Jan 22, 2020
UC: nice and smooth By the way, part of the reason why USD's going south is Coronavirus ... image
- finally-2020 replied Jan 13, 2020
Another thought: UJ is over-extended and approaching our beloved R61.8 zone. We won't forget the following two facts about USD: FED has already indicated they're happy with current rates (So CPI is not overly important) At least for the time being, ...
- finally-2020 replied Jan 13, 2020
Fundamental side Guys, let's take a look at some of the NZD data for the last month: Consumer Confidence (Q4): 109.9 (highest in 6 quarters) Business Confidence (DEC) : -13.2 (highest in 13 months) Global Dairy Trade Price Index: -5.1% (highest in 4 ...
- finally-2020 replied Jan 11, 2020
Please note pivot points in the following images are related to next week's levels. Weekly Calendar Overview Monday GBP:Monthly GDP WHY IMPORTANT: The UK monthly GDP figure (Monday) will show whether the BoE will ease or not in the near term, which ...
- finally-2020 replied Jan 10, 2020
Mine's negative Am I wrong? image
- finally-2020 replied Jan 4, 2020
My Calendar Analysis for the upcoming week: This week I don't pay attention to USD data since US conflict with Iran is too big to ignore which means news headlines will probably overshadow other events. Monday GBP: Composite PMI (Dec) Generally, ...
- finally-2020 replied Jan 4, 2020
Something I have observed for the couple of past weeks is, if you set your pivot point indicator to project next week's levels (instead of the current week) on Fridays, the reaction to R38.2 and S38.2 is almost inevitable. Unfortunately FF doesn't ...
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