Not entirely convinced this is going down, even though it's made to look like it is. This could actually be a buy area.
Still on the fence here and not trading.
NFP this Friday.
Still on the fence here and not trading.
NFP this Friday.
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DislikedIt may create a fake out below 2055, or not, the scenario remains the same {image}Ignored
DislikedHere are some significant levels that should work both ways on EURUSD for some time. I take these levels every day from online fx sources that share the biggest option expires for the day and collected the bigest from the big (above 1 billion Euro). Remember that these levels use big institutions and fund managers so you get the point why they are significant. For the Year 2021 the most significant levels where: 1690/1700 1800 1830/35 1840 1850 1900 1910 1925 1935 2000 2065 2100 2150 2155 2175 2200 2250 2275 2300 Example of how I collected these...Ignored
DislikedHey everyone, sorry to bother you all this weekend, but I have recently hit a bit of a brick wall in trading EUR/USD (and every other forex pair) and I wanted to ask you all for help. Its to do with the 4 hour chart timeframes, and what most people actually see. I have just taken 3 snapshots of 3 different views on EUR/USD (see below). As you can see, the bottom 2 show the same information. But the top one is one hour out, which creates some big differences. The top chart also has a one our difference of the daily candle close time as well. If its...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thanks you so much Here2there, that really clears a lot up! So basically in my picture attachment, in the top chart all the 4 hour candles begin and continue from the London close, where as in the bottom two charts the 4 hour candles begin and continue from the New York close... which according to your article is what the professional traders are using... have I got that about right?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thanks you so much Here2there, that really clears a lot up! So basically in my picture attachment, in the top chart all the 4 hour candles begin and continue from the London close, where as in the bottom two charts the 4 hour candles begin and continue from the New York close... which according to your article is what the professional traders are using... have I got that about right?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Please keep in mind that it's not my article. I only linked you to the article. Having said that, New York close charts do appear to be more accurate. Of course, there will always be people out there who object to this. But from my own experience, I find better signals on New York close charts.Ignored
Disliked{quote} My broker have a sunday bar. For analysis i use FXCM or Oanda, for entry i use my broker. But i think you can study or learn about OHLC and how to use it.Ignored
Disliked{quote} i used to keep track FX daily option expires. but cant use it sussessfully + consistently .Ignored
Disliked{quote} How did you trade them? Did you knew that the price may not touch a level, because it is protected from dealers? There are many ways you can choose to trade those levels and combine them with other strategies. I wish you can find a way to make money out of them.Ignored
Disliked{image} Χριστος Ανεστη , crew. My short got stoped at 36 , right on the opening.... watching now.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Looking more and more like another buy cycle..... I want to see if a new low is formed during Europe session... or notIgnored