Disliked{quote} added a dummy weekly candle of next week on the chart, please do check your weekly chart to get the clarity. {image}Ignored
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Disliked{quote} added a dummy weekly candle of next week on the chart, please do check your weekly chart to get the clarity. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi E. Thanks for your comments. Re your suggestion that I post when I am in a trade. Well, unless this is done at or about the time of entry (say withinn 5pips) it's just a retrospective and 'late call' which is understandably not liked on this thread, as we have seen. I do post retrospective set-ups as you have seen but these are only where there is educational value to them. I may have traded these, bottled out, or have missed them in real-time, it doesn't matter - they happened/developed. I am a scalper so most of my winning trades are...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Buddy ! Week after week when i see the market and try to connect the dots, with my limited fundamental understanding, i say to myself bilal this is v. tricky week, hopefully next one will be a straight forward , and on top our mind is such whatever we believe, will find numerous reason supporting that narrative. what you are forecasted must be right, as you know you are the super computer to me. look what i have found Open interest is decreasing while GU is going up means it should go bearish, while already the Monthly...Ignored
Disliked{quote} You are absolutely spot on Bilal and I must admit that your scalping skills have been top notch which is due to your reactionary methodologies instead of anticipatory approach. Finding a balance between Technical and Fundamental analysis is very important but technical shows the whole picture of what fundamentals is doing, in summary trade what you see is the main mantra. Higher time frames and distance application works like wild fire regardless of what fundamentals is saying, no price ever goes in a straight line... Major clue, the price...Ignored
DislikedGeorginson in your view which is the more reliable higher time frame assess price from?Ignored
Disliked{quote} You are absolutely spot on Bilal and I must admit that your scalping skills have been top notch which is due to your reactionary methodologies instead of anticipatory approach. Finding a balance between Technical and Fundamental analysis is very important but technical shows the whole picture of what fundamentals is doing, in summary trade what you see is the main mantra. Higher time frames and distance application works like wild fire regardless of what fundamentals is saying, no price ever goes in a straight line... Major clue, the price...Ignored
Disliked{quote} any thoughts on how the election result update might affect the pair?Ignored
DislikedInternet and news media discussions about FTX and defaults Very simple rules for any currency It must be backed by a sovereign in order to be referred to as a currency. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies do not have sovereign rights.Ignored
DislikedThis week will be interesting the UK autumn budget finally on Thursday, it’s looking to be very tax heavy. Not sure how the markets will like that as it’s also very much based in public spending cuts such as healthcare and education. Maybe that could be the trigger for a drop to 115?Ignored
Disliked...However, fundamentally Dollar has finally taken the hit after CPI nos improved and Fed may go for pivot, which will push Dollar down further, whereas for pound Bank of England indicating last week that Britain's economy was set to go into a two-year recession if interest rates continued to rise to combat inflation, so they also dovish. perhaps next interest rate raise will decide who is more dovish, till than what to do? What i mark on my chart is...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Win and Loss = 2 steamy lovers well, sometimes {image} {image}Ignored
DislikedInternet and news media discussions about FTX and defaults Very simple rules for any currency It must be backed by a sovereign in order to be referred to as a currency. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies do not have sovereign rights.Ignored
DislikedInternet and news media discussions about FTX and defaults Very simple rules for any currency It must be backed by a sovereign in order to be referred to as a currency. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies do not have sovereign rights.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Fiat currencies were dequalified in the early 2000s. They had to be backed with gold and not with the birth certificates of each individual. The governments do not say anything because they are part of the scam. It is easier for them to make up a pandemic and eliminate the herd. I think no one reading this will understand anything. It will be known in due course.Ignored