Elliot Wave Alternation The guideline of alternation states that if wave two of an impulse is a sharp retracement, expect wave four to be a sideways correction, and vice versa. Figure 22 shows the most characteristic breakdowns of impulse waves, both up and down. Sharp corrections never include a new price extreme, i.e., one that lies beyond the orthodox end of...
Whenever you are looking at a technical level, always ask yourself the following: - Am I buying at a potential bargain/wholesale/discount price? (supply or demand zones) - Why is there more likely to be more supply/demand orders at that area? (new traders entering/traders taking profit at horizontal, diagonal & dynamic support/resistance areas) - What are the...
Hi Traders, Is it time to short the dollar at the supply zone? well, from a fundamental perspective, the dollar is still king. The fed still looking likely to hike interest rates and the economy is still on track. Compare the US economy with recent Japan GDP figures, uncertainty around Brexit and Italian budget worries and you'll see that it's not a wise move to...
Hi traders. Whenever you are looking at a technical level, always ask yourself the following: - Am I buying at a potential bargain/wholesale/discount price? (supply or demand zones) - Why is there more likely to be more supply/demand orders at that area? (new traders entering/traders taking profit) - What are the underlying fundamental/sentiment drivers that...
Hi traders. Whenever you are looking at a technical level, always ask yourself the following: - Am I buying at a potential bargain/wholesale/discount price? (supply or demand zones) - Why is there more likely to be more supply/demand orders at that area? (new traders entering/traders taking profit) - What are the underlying fundamental/sentiment drivers that...
Hi traders. Whenever you are looking at a technical level, always ask yourself the following: - Am I buying at a potential bargain/wholesale/discount price? (supply or demand zones) - Why is there more likely to be more supply/demand orders at that area? (new traders entering/traders taking profit) - What are the underlying fundamental/sentiment drivers that...
Hi traders. Whenever you are looking at a technical level, always ask yourself the following: - Am I buying at a potential bargain/wholesale/discount price? (supply or demand zones) - Why is there more likely to be more supply/demand orders at that area? (new traders entering/traders taking profit) - What are the underlying fundamental/sentiment drivers that...
Hi traders. Whenever you are looking at a technical level, always ask yourself the following: - Am I buying at a potential bargain/wholesale/discount price? (supply or demand zones) - Why is there more likely to be more supply/demand orders at that area? (new traders entering/traders taking profit) - What are the underlying fundamental/sentiment drivers that...
Hi traders. Whenever you are looking at a technical level, always ask yourself the following: - Am I buying at a potential bargain/wholesale/discount price? (supply or demand zones) - Why is there more likely to be more supply/demand orders at that area? (new traders entering/traders taking profit) - What are the underlying fundamental/sentiment drivers that...
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When we look at correlations in charting, we sometimes see certain #FX pairs are correlated to a #commodity or #index, in this instance I am giving you an example of #EURNOK vs #UKOIL #BRENT. These charts can help you make distinctions in the trend of the commodity, so when we see a #bullish EURNOK, you want to be looking a trades that are bearish Brent/UKOil,...
it's mainly for swing trading, i use the 3 day / 15 day / monthly charts with it and it works perfectly, it works good for stocks and cryptocurrency. you will use heiken ashi chart style and turn on the EMA DOTS indicator. once the indicator is on you will hide the heiken ashi so you only see the dots. when a green dot -0.57% -7.44% appears you buy, if a...
The bond market is a place where traders can gauge the strength or weakness of a currency. Typically when looking at the US 30YR Government Bonds, if the price of the bonds increases it tells us that traders are willing to invest into the US economy for the long term. This then should show that the USD is likely to increase in price. If the price of the bonds...
SELF DEVELOPMENT/METHODOLGY/PSCHYOLGOY Elements of a Successful Trading Plan 105 5. Record Keeping Record keeping in Forex exchanging is similarly as critical as the exchanging plan and can incredibly expand the odds of achievement. In a perfect world, a person should keep some type of journal or diary to record every one of the exchanges he or she makes...
Buy Green Sell Red // it's mainly for swing trading, i use the 3 day / 15 day / monthly charts with it and it works perfectly, // it works good for stocks and cryptocurrency. // you will use heiken ashi chart style and turn on the EMA DOTS indicator. once the indicator is on you will hide the heiken ashi so you only see the dots. // when a green dot...
SELF DEVELOPMENT/METHODOLGY/PSCHYOLGOY The phenomenal Successful Trading Plan 103/04 3. Trade Preparation By concentrating on getting ready, the exchanging plans for the higher time allotments, the cash administration will dependably keep the proportion altogether. Trade proportion is the quantity of pips one may make versus the quantity for which one has a...
Are you about to answer yes or no? Well, the proper answer should be NEITHER! Why? If you paid attention to my previous posts on USDJPY, then you should know that I had already warned against doing any trading on this pair until the correction is over. I had posted about this before not because I was offering a free trading signal. No, I posted because I wanted to...
One of the ongoing debates in the US economy, still looming over the election date, is whether a trade deficit is bad or good. Donald Trump suggests that the trade deficit is bad as it means that the US is producing less than it could and hence people are left without jobs. Most economists, on the other hand (here are examples A, B, and C) do not agree with this...