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- MrAnonymous replied Jan 14, 2024
Does anyone have a bias on this currency pair?
- MrAnonymous replied May 4, 2023
for position traders: sold at 1.645, stoploss at 1.68365
- MrAnonymous replied May 3, 2023
same here
- MrAnonymous replied Apr 29, 2023
I'm curious about what people's opinion is for AUD/USD on the RBA news on May 2nd. Enjoy your prolongued weekend.
- MrAnonymous replied Apr 27, 2023
I also think that we can see a bigger drop in EUR/USD. How long do I look for bearish setups? Until the end of Q2 2023. And right now we are at an important high volume sell zone.
- MrAnonymous replied Apr 21, 2023
They say "price knows everything". We all know that the number 1 rule in business is profit maximization. And price already used up 100% of its space down to the maximum volume bar on H4 time frame, only to later drive price higher. That's why we ...
- MrAnonymous replied Apr 21, 2023
Hi Emmanuel, Big E wrote in his first post "We want you to be an active member asking questions". My question is: How do I make the TMS dashboard work for me? It only shows 10+ pairs and not 28 like in your screenshot. Thanks for reading. edit: i ...
- MrAnonymous replied Apr 21, 2023
For a quick in and out of the market on 1 minute timeframe during Frankfurt pre-market open.
- MrAnonymous replied Apr 17, 2023
This pair has the potential for a 1,500 pip move, over the horizon of multiple months. My thoughts are in the downloadable pdf file. Use proper money management. As Paul Tudor Jones said: "The turtle wins the race." Enjoy.
- MrAnonymous replied Apr 15, 2023
In my opinion, we're going to see a down day on Monday, April 17th. EUR/USD now has the same setup as on October 13th with effect on October 14th. You can look it up on your platform how price behaved on Oct 14th. So you can expect a 100 pip down ...
- MrAnonymous replied Apr 9, 2023
For H4 traders: Buy stop: 82.803 ISL: 78.893 TP 1: 85.204 TP 2: 87.674 For the next week we are risk on and that includes being long commodities aka Crude oil. Also COT data's rate of change shows that Non-commercials are extremely bullish on WTI. I ...
- MrAnonymous replied Apr 9, 2023
Forex trading doesnt work like a flipper machine. The big banks move the markets and according to COT data we are risk-on and NZD is a risk-on asset and non-commercials are bullish NZD. Big banks trade with huge amounts and they don't treat trading ...
- MrAnonymous replied Apr 9, 2023
Long entry, buy stop: 0.62716 TP: 0.63488 ISL: 0.61713 Expect price to explode to the upside at buy stop level. Advantage is that you can immediately put your initial stoploss in breakeven and have zero risk.
- MrAnonymous replied Apr 8, 2023
Long bias on EURJPY. Here in this screenshot I looked at the M15 timeframe. ISL is not included, because price will explode to the upside at the buy stop level around 144.432, and you can easily put your ISL in breakeven, giving traders an ...
- MrAnonymous replied Feb 28, 2023
It's a good day when you're up 60+ pips and profits are locked in.
- MrAnonymous replied Feb 20, 2023
More attention to UC due to tomorrows news. I think that this pair can be shorted with tomorrows CPI and US home sales data. Why is USD bearish: In the economic cycle, the US seems to be in the contraction phase, going down. Why is CAD bullish: The ...
- MrAnonymous replied Feb 19, 2023
I look for a buy opportunity in EURUSD when NY opens. How come? It has to do with the stage of the US business cycle we are in. We all know that the US is the world's leading currency and therefore plays a big role in EURUSD. I attached two ...
- MrAnonymous replied Feb 16, 2023
entered at 1.34137, exited at 1.34380.
- MrAnonymous replied Feb 14, 2023
Due to the development of today's CPI data, the phase of the US in the business cycle is in and market expectations, this was a good trade. Easy money.
- MrAnonymous replied Feb 10, 2023
It's good to see that traders observed EUR/CAD. I traded this pair and shorted it with a 100+ pips gain. There is a reason why I took this trade. And it has to do with the business cycle. Since this approach is new to me and I'm testing it out, I'd ...