DislikedHi Bacco! What do u think about -1% reduction SMART MONEY OI SHORT? {image}Ignored
where is this chart available from, if you dont' mind?
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DislikedDealers: (smart money). They buy when the price get cheaper (downtrend) and sell when demand increase (uptrend). So they are counter trend, but they are who sell to market. Thats why smart money. Speculators: trend follower. In my graph are represented as gbp usd tot position, i do the calculation with both leverage fund and asset manager. Here is my view for coming week. Dealers long are below 10%, they are not buying at all. is when price start to make the top Dealer short are in extreme territory, is almost 25%. Looking at the past only in 2017...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hello Helioss, where is this chart available from, if you dont' mind?Ignored
DislikedHere explanation: Contents of the Traders in Financial Futures (TFF) Report Dealer/Intermediary These participants are what are typically described as the "sell side" of the market. Though they may not predominately sell futures, they do design and sell various financial assets to clients. They tend to have matched books or offset their risk across markets and clients. Futures contracts are part of the pricing and balancing of risk associated with the products they sell and their activities. These include large banks (U.S. and non-U.S.) and dealers...Ignored
Disliked{quote} You wrote Dealers (smart money), it's the speculators not the dealers.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Who is selling to speculators? They provide liquidity to the system and are taking the counter-part. How are they making profit? When price falls and and everybody want to sell making the price cheaper, they buy, when price increase and everybody wants to buy, they sell to them with a higher price compared to when they had bought it before (swap). Thats why smart. Speculators (hedge fund, asset mgr) can lose money if they make a bad trade. Dealers are always going to make profit from swap.Ignored
Disliked{quote} You have no idea what you're talking about. Speculators are smart money and can lose money. Being smart doesn't mean you are always right. Dealers provide liquidity like you said, but for hedge and market making, not for profit.Ignored
DislikedThere is a misunderstanding, because too many times smart money follows speculators money, so I don't think that there is a problem when this happening knowing all this information and following price action every day on weekly basis. Bacco is doing a good job here, respect.Ignored
Disliked{quote} " Bacco is doing a good job here, respect. " A great job indeed! God bless him real good. Now my concern is how to translate these huge information to cash in my bank account! Please Bacco start your signals as I saw you doing at the beginning of this thread. Thanks a million, Bacco!Ignored
Disliked{quote} No clue where you got that from, probably someone who sells a $1,000 forex course, you don't know what you're talking about.Ignored
Disliked{quote} " Bacco is doing a good job here, respect. " A great job indeed! God bless him real good. Now my concern is how to translate these huge information to cash in my bank account! Please Bacco start your signals as I saw you doing at the beginning of this thread. Thanks a million, Bacco!Ignored
Disliked{quote} I don't see any difference. Maybe you should learn to adapt.Ignored