Roey_

XAUUSD: Sell

Long
Roey_ Updated   
FOREXCOM:XAUUSD   Gold Spot / U.S. Dollar

In the gold 30m chart, there has been a rebound. 1969 is the resistance level, which is the point of shorting in yesterday's view. After rising here today, it began to fall back. The 4h chart has signs of forming a golden cross. I judge It should fall to test the support again, and then continue to rebound after confirmation. So my trading view today is to go short first and then go long.


Trading Signals:

buy:1954-1947

tp:1968-1974

sl:1943



sell: 1966-1972

tp:1955-1948

sl:1981
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Guys, I hope you saw my signal yesterday, it was shorted around 1969, so you can make $5 now, which is a good profit
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The current volatility is not big. If your starting point is lower than 1966, you can close the short position now, and wait for it to rebound before continuing to short, so that you can accumulate more and earn more money
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It goes down, our short makes $6, you can choose to close it
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It keeps falling and we can keep shorting
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There will be news from Powell soon, we have to be careful, so I put the short order I traded, SL at 1963, TP at 1948
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It's down, there's profit now, if you're worried, you can close the order now
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I closed my order
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We closed our short order just in time and now it's going up, I'm long
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It's crazy, it's still going up, and we've made huge profits on our long trades
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Today's transaction can be closed, the volatility is too much now, our profit is enough, we don't need to take any more risks
Trade closed: target reached:
Have a great weekend guys! Let's fight again next week and make more money!
Trade closed: target reached:
Good day, a successful transaction gives me enough time and money to spend with my family and bring them more happiness!
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Guys, I've got my trading plan set up for the new week, check it out! If you like it, remember to support it!
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