If a trading method based on technical analysis would work in one pair and timeframe, does it mean it works the same in all pairs and timeframes? Give me a profession opinion please.
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DislikedIf a trading method based on technical analysis would work in one pair and timeframe, does it mean it works the same in all pairs and timeframes? Give me a profession opinion please.Ignored
DislikedIf a trading method based on technical analysis would work in one pair and timeframe, does it mean it works the same in all pairs and timeframes? Give me a profession opinion please.Ignored
DislikedIf a trading method based on technical analysis would work in one pair and timeframe, does it mean it works the same in all pairs and timeframes? Give me a profession opinion please.Ignored
DislikedIf a trading method based on technical analysis would work in one pair and timeframe, does it mean it works the same in all pairs and timeframes? Give me a profession opinion please.Ignored
Disliked'Self fulfilling prophecy' type concepts like S/R and round number levels tend to be respected more often, and more accurately, on the major pairs. I'm guessing here, but I expect that this is partly because the majors are more widely traded, and the larger collective volume of traders creates more 'logical' order flows, while the cross-pair prices are, to whatever extent, mere derivatives of the majors, e.g. EURGBP = EURUSD / GBPUSD.Ignored
DislikedDifferent pairs exhibit differing levels of volatility, and have different average daily ranges. For example, GBPJPY generally moves many more pips in a day than EURUSD. So if one's strategy is dependent on, or affected, by these factors, then it would obviously need to be scaled to be pair-specific.Ignored