100 points of upside left. target for the bulls is 2060-2080.
ps: I recommend you put that deaf mute on the ignore, total waste of thread space.
ps: I recommend you put that deaf mute on the ignore, total waste of thread space.
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Disliked{quote} 1760 is a certainty .... 17xx will happen this week...2000+ can't happen without 1760 and possibly even 1670.Ignored
DislikedFloating 250 pips long, rip sellers. 1.2 within reach and above to eat your sl. Haters gonna hate.Ignored
Disliked{quote} target is 162 extension from the prev swing. it's 2060-2080.Ignored
DislikedFloating 250 pips long, rip sellers. 1.2 within reach and above to eat your sl. Haters gonna hate.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I hope some of you listened my advice .Happy new year everyoneIgnored
Disliked{quote} I hope nobody did...listening to others is a recipe to disasterIgnored
Disliked{quote} I hope some of you listened my advice .Happy new year everyoneIgnored
Disliked{quote} Different strokes for different folk..I trade a reversion strategy that serves me well and have posted many trades in ForexFactory..where targets are met time after time. (By coincidence this time last year I was selling USD/JPY and people thought me mad..they didn't when the price dropped several hundred pips over in Q1) Trading a reversion strategy demands patience, discipline and clear money management rules. I am happily scaling sell orders into this and my target remains just under 1.16780 (chart below)...This target will be met and...Ignored
Dislikednot having a fixed stop loss // adding to a loosing trade // averaging in short/long on a way up/down // hedging with opposite orders - all are loosing strategies and will lead to eventual blow up of the account. Mean-reversion strategies will eventually lead to a blow up of the account. Read up on LTCM - they thought they were smart. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-T...tal_ManagementIgnored