What i don't understand is Euro jumped because of the news about Russia taking over Kherson. But isn't that risk off news? Something is fishy. Dollar should have jumped on this news.
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DislikedWhat i don't understand is Euro jumped because of the news about Russia taking over Kherson. But isn't that risk off news? Something is fishy. Dollar should have jumped on this news.Ignored
Disliked{quote} News bugs again brought price at 1020 Maybe too soon for a sell of yet, EU could continue bullish until 1050, but probably we will see more consolidation until the big event - FOMC at Wednesday Now the best strategy is too scalp highs and lows untill the end of the sideways price action.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Maybe too soon for a sell of yet, If you are a speculator, then no. If you look for more solid directional confirmation, then yes, because not even M5 is in a down trend yet.Ignored
DislikedWhat i don't understand is Euro jumped because of the news about Russia taking over Kherson. But isn't that risk off news? Something is fishy. Dollar should have jumped on this news.Ignored
DislikedLooks like a big stophunt has happened just now. Seems like eu rdy to move south todayIgnored
Disliked{quote} This is what you are looking for: France's Finance Min. Le Maire: New sanctions package to be implemented today. 09:19 Mar 15 https://www.financialjuice.com/home The new came out and then the price jumped up, market is always on the wrong foot. The guys that bought it was thinking that this new is good for the future of Europe, I only can smell trouble.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes, market can do whatever it wants. I have a weekly view on my previous post. Sorry if, I caused any trouble.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Oh, thank you so much buddy! I agree, that should have been Euro bearish too. Europe's economy is the second most affected economy by the sanctions after all. Strange price action...Ignored
Disliked{quote} It's classic sell the rumour buy the news. Euro will likely surge when the Fed announces rate hike. Markets are neither logical nor amenable to 'technical' analysis. Both fundamental and technical analysis really don't count for anything in FX.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Then what are we going to use if we both leave fundamentals and technicals?Ignored
DislikedLooks like the illogical jumps in EUR/USD and EUR/GBP are stopped by these supply zones. Risk off news affecting Euro bullish was not reasonable in any way. I am open to any opposing info though. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} If they are illogical jumps, then logical stopping places would have no bearing on the price move.Ignored