What Are the Most Popular Trading Exit Strategies? In trading, having a solid exit strategy is essential for managing risk and securing potential returns. This FXOpen article explores four popular exit strategies, offering traders a comprehensive look at how to refine their exit plans and potentially improve their trading performance. The Importance of Trading...
Relative Strength vs Relative Strength Index: What Are the Differences? While the Relative Strength and Relative Strength Index indicators might share similar names, it’s important to know the difference between the two. In this article, we’ll discuss their unique characteristics, offer insights into their differences, and help determine which one is best for...
Countertrend Impulse Strategy Countertrend trading is a well-respected way to trade. Combining it with the predictive power of impulse movements can help traders act on market reversals. This article delves into the components and practical application of this strategy, providing insights for any trader looking to enhance their trading skills. Understanding...
👩🏻💻 Hello ! This time we're going to look at combinations. It may seem too complicated, but don't worry. In fact, any combination simply consists of two corrective patterns that you and I already know, only between these two patterns there is a connecting wave. Let's go straight to the rules and everything will become clear to you at once! ✅ Rules ✅ 📍A “double...
Hello traders welcome back to another Concept video. In this video, we detail some of the best times to trade the Eur/Usd Currency pair. This happens to be at Session opens. We go through the 3 Session opens and walkthrough examples of increasing volume ( Large candles). Session opens can provide a great catalyst for 1) a continuation of momentum of the preceding...
👩🏻💻 Welcome to the 2nd lecture on Elliott Waves. So, Elliott Wave Theory suggests that price behavior follows a wave structure, with three waves being impulse waves and 2 being corrective waves. It can be said that these 5 waves look like the image above. ➡️For example, let's take an upward impulse, where the impulse refers to all these five waves. We observe...
Because of your strong support on the Part 1, I decided to make Part 2 (as I already told in the last Part). Today lets see the other 17 differences between Stock market & Forex market. You must know them before investing/trading. 1. Market Size: The stock market represents ownership in companies, whereas the forex (foreign exchange) market deals with trading...
Get ready for an exhilarating adventure as we unveil the intriguing disparities between two titans of the financial world: the Stock Market and the Forex Market. These dynamic arenas captivate the attention of traders and investors alike, each offering a unique tapestry of opportunities and challenges. Join us on an exhilarating exploration of 27 key differences...
I begin by explaining the Video Idea--> Using Multi-Timeframe analysis to put together a trade idea. MTF analysis is absolutely crucial for running a profitable trading business... It's something that takes some experience but once you understand the way in which all timeframes move together it's like an Aha moment. We look at 3 timeframes.. the 1Hr, 4hr and the...
At first, Liquidity may seem like an abstract and confusing concept reserved for only those Finance nerds and geeks to tackle. Turns out it's really not too sophisticated after all and can be though of in terms of Fomo. Fomo if you are not aware already is simply a concept related to chasing the market because of a Fear of missing out. Any action out of fear is...
Hello Traders welcome back to another concept video. This is the second video in our series -- High Volume Times to Trade -- We talk about 1) 4Hr Candle Opens/Closes 2) New York Stock Exchnage Open 3) London Close Scalping/Intra-day trading during these times, in my experience, can provide unique opportunities to profit on Eur/Usd. Similar to Part 1 of our...
How do we create a Daily bias to organize our trades ideas? After all, we want to implement our trades with confidence so that we can manage them as best we can. A Reasonable daily bias can guide us through the volatility and mayhem of intra-day market behavior. In this video I go through a few hindsight examples and also touch on the current market environment.
Hey Traders, We'll show you how you can find an easy trade with a high risk-to-reward ratio using some basic concepts. - Step One: Spot an uptrend where you have higher highs and higher lows. - Step two: Spot the last break of structure. - Step three: Use the Fibonacci tool and connect it from the recent lows to the recent highs. - Step Four: Watch prices...
ZIGZAG Pattern is made up of 3 waves were Wave A has 5 impulse waves, Wave B has 3 corrective waves, and Wave C has 5 waves. Our main focus is riding Wave C once wave B finishes its retracements to fibonacci levels. Ideally, Wave A = Wave C. This means if Wave A made 20% move, Wave C should do the same.
Trading Strategies with the Relative Strength Index The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a cornerstone in the world of technical analysis, assisting traders in capitalising on momentum-based opportunities. This article delves into three sophisticated RSI strategies, shedding light on how to deploy the indicator in different trading scenarios. RSI in Trading...
In this context, we define an intelligent order flow, which is a convergence of flows, in this case, downwards, leading the price to create congestions, i.e., internal breaks, and then consolidation phases, i.e., external breaks, which bring the price into the demand zone, where we should consider opening a long position subsequently. The pattern is clear: demand...
In this scenario, we examine a very common approach: trend continuation. The particular aspect of viewing it in this light compared to simply looking at trendlines is how we can identify demand zones and structural changes called BOS. Prices always tend to retrace in these zones before continuing. Personally, I identify demand or supply zones at H4, and once the...
In this model, we define an approach that I personally use a lot, namely the creation of a demand or supply zone on the H4. In this case, we are observing a demand zone. Once the zone has been plotted on the chart, we wait for a retracement on the M15, and as soon as the market shows a structural change, in this case to the upside during the three London, pre-NY,...