Trading volatile pairs is like knowing what's in season and not in season. Whats hot and not hot. Who is in and who is out. In this video, I am going to show you what high and low volatile pairs look like and trade examples.
Do you know what it looks like when you don't have a trade? Let's face it, there are a lot of videos that tells you when to place a trade or how to trade, but not when not to trade and that is what I'm showing you in detail today. I hope you enjoy my mini Ted Talk, I mean mini lesson.
Here is an update to my previous idea on entries. I kept rambling on and on so this was too big for an update. Since you can't possibly cover the entire subject even in an entire book, let's go with 2 examples live, not in hindsight. They might (probably maybe even) just fail. Maybe I'll start a new idea with more 3-4 new ones, so we can look at entry + getting...
In the next following days I am going to work on a full education course designed for understanding the fundamentals behind Forex market and at the same time showing how it can be used for days trading using fundamental news strategy. Our first lesson : U.S. ISM Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) Understanding the ISM Manufacturing PMI and...
In this video I point out my definitions of what I call an efficient market and an inefficient market and how they take place
Here we have been going down for a while, but in a slow fashion (daily). So it is slowly accumulating and building up energy before breaking free and taking out all the stop losses that was left during the slow down move. Here you can see the entry better on the 1H and why I put my entry and SL at these areas: Taken in March 2017 Here is the daily clearly...
EURCHF is within a descending channel of an ascending channel... pretty confusing I know but have a look at the chart and you can see which way price will be heading. What we need to do now is find the best entry which is safe and clean. From the diagram in the chart, you can see that our entry will only be after the break of the descending channel and after a...
EURCHF is within a descending channel of an ascending channel... pretty confusing I know but have a look at the chart and you can see which way price will be heading. What we need to do now is find the best entry which is safe and clean. From the diagram in the chart, you can see that our entry will only be after the break of the descending channel and after a...
As you see, yearly open (usually its the same as yearly close) is crucial for determining the price bias during the year. For euro to continue bullish, it needs to close ABOVE yearly open on weekly. But even if it does, there will be struggle at this level. Then, as you see, yearly pivots usually serve as yearly tops and bottoms. We saw price reversal at yearly...
Good morning, Traders! Today we will make an educational post about the most used corrective patterns. There are numerous patterns, even more complex, such as Elliott counts where each internal wave of corrections is explored, but the reality is that it is not 100% necessary to apply it in the market. The idea of this information is to provide a simplified,...
Round numebrs are liquidity levels, where price usually STUMBLES OR REVERSES. Trends move between round numbers and can be identified using closing prices (line chart). To identify uptrend you connect DISTINCT higher lows on line chart To identify downtrend you connect DISTINCT lower highs on line chart
The US Dollar Index is used to measure the value of the dollar against a basket of six world currencies - Euro , Swiss Franc , Japanese Yen, Canadian dollar , British pound, and Swedish Krona . DXY is more correlated (inversely) with EURUSD than the others currencies. It is a weighted geometric mean of the dollar's value relative to following select...
Hi traders, wish you a happy and prosperous New Year. In the last EDU post, we touched on the main factors that move currencies in the short, medium, and long run. Professional traders follow these influences to determine what currencies to buy and sell. However, each trader has its own time horizon, so following long-term market determinants if you want to hold...
EDU 3 of 20: What Moves the Forex Market? Hello traders! First of all, I wish you a merry Christmas and a happy holiday season. Now that markets are closed and liquidity is thin, we have got some time to learn more about what it takes to become a successful Forex trader. In the last educational post (2 of 20), we have covered why you shouldn’t rely only on...
Happy Thursday traders! It’s time to continue with our Educational Series on how to become a successful trader with a professional trading approach. It's holiday season, and closed markets mean more time to sharpen our trading skills! Let's go... In the last post, we touched on the main ingredients of a successful trader (check the link to "related idea"). Let’s...
EDU 1: What Does It Take to Become a Profitable Trader? Hello traders. With this post, I am starting an educational series on TradingView unlike any other. We’ll go through all the aspects and nuances of becoming a professional, consistently profitable, and successful trader. Now, those are big words. You have likely heard them from various other sources that...
There are seven ways to improve the art of speculation. Latest cheatsheet: 1. 🔎 Find your price driver - build a macro argument based on probabilities How good is the quality of the price driver? If I look at the BOE and ECB, how wide is the divergence? We are looking for chalk and cheese, opposites attract. 2. 🖐 Execution is important - most get stopped...
Hi guys! Just published my very first educational post, I hope you will like it! This is a trade which I took yesterday and I thought it would be interesting to "dissect" it into 4 steps in order to understand why and when is the "best" moment to buy and/or to sell. I have incorporated the explanations in my chart. Please note that this is an "ideal" trade and...