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$FTSE Can Rise One More Time To Fall - Important Key To Markets

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OANDA:UK100GBP   UK 100
Traders, FTSE (UK100) completed a huge bearish W pattern which gave us the level 7339. (See the attached idea). It missed the an important pre-covid level where we have a gap left. Last time it came very close and fell down for an initial reaction to create a bear trap. Now it will most probably try again to close that gap up and collect few stop losses around the FCP zone. This can be very good opportunity to short FTSE100 market for longer term.


US30 (Dow Jones), US500 (SNP500) and NASDAQ (NAS100) all have been closing their past gaps. US30 has few left close to all time high. As these gaps are closed on the high side, only bottoms ones will remain. FTSE is one of them. Having said that, do not take gap in to your trading strategy as gaps may take years and decades to fill.

Trade what you see and keep the risk management tight.

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2. Never trade without a confirmation
3. Never rely on signals, do your own analysis and research too

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