Dislikedto a certain extent, yes, i do agree. how to pick an entry is another issue. what comes up must comes down, but how far would it go up or down is entirely up to the market.Ignored
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Dislikedto a certain extent, yes, i do agree. how to pick an entry is another issue. what comes up must comes down, but how far would it go up or down is entirely up to the market.Ignored
DislikedYes, the entry point is a big problem. It's hard to find a good entry and exit point and they aren't predictable (well(?)). I have that view, there are no good or bad entry/exit point if you can earn money with it. I haven't traded too much yet, but every time I opened a position, I found a better place to open a position, and a better point to quit after I bought/sold something. The predictions shows the way, and you have to find a good entry and a good closing point. If you aren't a daytrader, it's worth it, but needs a lots of patience. Sometimes...Ignored
DislikedYes, the entry point is a big problem. It's hard to find a good entry and exit point and they aren't predictable (well(?)). I have that view, there are no good or bad entry/exit point if you can earn money with it. I haven't traded too much yet, but every time I opened a position, I found a better place to open a position, and a better point to quit after I bought/sold something. The predictions shows the way, and you have to find a good entry and a good closing point. If you aren't a daytrader, it's worth it, but needs a lots of patience. Sometimes...Ignored
Dislikedthere are no good or bad entry/exit point if you can earn money with it.Ignored
DislikedWe've now broken and retested a daily/weekly trendline and also have broken from a bearish consolidation pattern. The possibility is there for this move to be just a very sharp correction leading up to a very steep decline. I'm playing for this scenario:Ignored
DislikedHey Bro's,
I am beginner in FX. Would like to get some advice for my trading on EURUSD.
Currently i'm holding a sell transaction at 1.3550. The last point on friday was at 1.3753 which going for up trend. Would like to get some advice whether should i release it with loss of 200 pips or wait further?Ignored
DislikedAny reason why we would break downtrend? Even a QE3 is not strong enough to ignore the EZ problems.
It's low leverage what I have in low 1.37xx. I'll take it to 1.4250 and back if I have to. But I will end in profit.Ignored
DislikedI'm in a similar position, I shorted at 1.3485. I have too much at stake, so I'm willing to hold out up to 1.42 if I have to. But the decision is entirely up to you and whether your account can hold out. If 200 pips is an affordable loss, let it go otherwise make sure you have enough money to ride out the wave.Ignored
DislikedHe ruled for 17 years.. zero legacy.. and one of the ugliest looking states-person out there after Munmar Gaddafi..Ignored
Dislikeddisagree 100%. good entries and exits are good r:r. without that, your account will be wiped out in long run.Ignored
Dislikednext week you better be a euro bull or loss your a/c next week..i see a very nice trend next week ...am LONG !!!!!!!Ignored
DislikedI meant, in small ranges, there is most of the times a better entry or exit point. For example, you open a long position at 1,3700, but some minutes after, it will be 1,3695 and it begins to grow 1,38xx after this. You can't know exactly when to enter, but if the price will be 1,38xx after you entered, you made a great deal, but if you would entered at 1,3695 and not 1,3700, you would earn more money. This is a small amount of money, I know, but lot of small makes a big one.Ignored
DislikedYou're willing to hold out around 500 pips? Did you not criticise my short holdings just last night?Ignored