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Update GBPUSD: 4H Long Signal - 24-01-20 Long Set-up 4H A.2

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OANDA:GBPUSD   British Pound / U.S. Dollar
Update
GBPUSD: 4H Long Signal - 24-01-20
Long Set-up 4H A.2

Entry Price: 1.26650
Take Profit: 1.27250 60 pips
Stop Loss: 1.26350 30 pips
Risk to Reward: 1:2

Trade Notes:

-I didn't place swing trade due to being stuck at work
(Improvements- Set Email Alert so I can quickly analysis current Market Conditions to place trade)

1.
Trade Entry: Risk Entry (Pending Order with previous price entries)
-Current Max Downdraw: 4 pips then impulsed upward with 2 momentum 4h candles
- Using 15m Market Structure would be a locked in 0.42% take profit stop loss going into monday session
- I would likely drop that level to 0.2% take profit stop loss - to give the trade a bit of breathing room for sunday opening session

2.
Trade Entry Management: Confirmation Entry On Lower Time Frame

Entry Price: 1.26694
Potential Take Profit : 1.27114 / 3.5% gain for 1% risk
Stop Loss: 1.26574 / 12 pips from entry

Trend Following Risk Management Strategy:
Take Profit Following Market Structure:
Take Profit Stop Loss Price: 1.26776
(Locked In percentage gain 0.68% )

3. Scale In Trade Price Levels:
Since all risk is off the table I will scale into the trade... Let the winners ride and let the losers go

Potential Trade ideas:
(Using Lower time Frame Confirmation Entry Model)

Steps
1. I would wait to see how the market reacts to opening hours
2. I would look at fundamental upcoming news (helps with directional bias of the trade)
3. If those two items match up with the trade concept then I would place trade

Entry Price: 1.26920
Take Profit: 1.27160 / 2% gain / 24 PIPS
Stop Loss: 1.26800 / 1% risk / 12 PIPS

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