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- NWSTrading replied Sep 29, 2020
Yall have to remember that these are our options because potus is a shit job. The best and brightest of our nation have much better things to do with their time, and for more money to boot. Real power is behind the scenes and elections are just a ...
- NWSTrading replied Mar 17, 2020
That's what I'm sayin! Not sure why the jump
- NWSTrading replied Mar 17, 2020
I'm long eu and just payed a greater swap charge than I had anticipated. Shouldn't it be cheaper to hold eu longs now that fed rate is 0-0.25? What gives?
- NWSTrading replied Feb 15, 2020
So much talk on the forums about that gap. Since the banks like to fk with EU more than any other pair, and since so many are calling for a gap fill, I would not be surprised if banks do some serious fkery before actually filling it. All I know is ...
- NWSTrading replied Feb 11, 2020
Not only that, lc was higher...looking for 0940 to reload
- NWSTrading replied Feb 4, 2020
More and more talk Swiss are looking to devalue. What's to stop them from pulling a reverse 2015?
- NWSTrading replied Jan 31, 2020
Me thinks down due to acquittal of Trump tomorrow and to a lesser extent buying usd for safe haven against coronav.
- NWSTrading replied Jan 31, 2020
Thank you, Jet for your thoughts and suggestions on the subject. I certainly agree with most of what you explained. The original question though was more of how the banks actually make the bigger moves that we all see on our charts, regardless of ...
- How do banks move markets?
We all agree that price movement in FX markets is predominantly controlled by the big banks of the ...
- NWSTrading replied Jan 31, 2020
What are everyone's thoughts on a Sunday gap due to official brexit taking place this PM? I personally don't expect much of a gap but could certainly be wrong.
- NWSTrading replied Dec 16, 2019
+1 for Shooter
- NWSTrading replied Dec 16, 2019
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- NWSTrading replied Dec 13, 2019
The only difference there is the timing of the closing of the candles. Varies by brokers/time zone as quoted. No difference in the actual price quotes.
- NWSTrading replied Dec 13, 2019
Oanda shows the high at 1.11997. Same as most other brokers, including FF aggregate charts. Very reliable broker imo. Have a great weekend all.
- NWSTrading replied Dec 13, 2019
Do you find that the distance that LC differs from the previous day makes much difference, or is it kind of an all or nothing deal down to the pip? I see that today's was only 3 pips above yesterday's. In your opinion, does that decrease the odds of ...
- NWSTrading replied Dec 10, 2019
It's all relative...just use smaller stops and profit targets and larger position sizes. Only thing that truly sucks with that is the spreads stay the same.
- NWSTrading replied Nov 30, 2019
As is, interest rate differentials will not allow 1600. Of course nothing is impossible, but it would be a result of significant fundamental catalysts the likes of which are pure conjecture. Fun to think about though...1.16 before 1.0 and my ...
- NWSTrading replied Nov 28, 2019
I find that when it seems too easy it's probably a trap. They aren't going to let usdchf traders get away with a no brainer short at 1.0. the recent high will likely be broken by at least 20 pips before any significant correction downward.
- NWSTrading replied Nov 25, 2019
imho, it already made a healthy norm retrace from the 1175 to 0989 move, no reason this cannot continue down another 60-80 pips with very little retrace. Such a move would limit profitability by many a retail bear and would be doable in a low ...
- NWSTrading replied Nov 21, 2019
Considering it had been up 25 on the day at one point, I'd say closing back only a pip higher is a win for the bears.