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FXopportunist replied Dec 28, 2006The best thing to do here is read all the stickies in the broker section of FF in regards to the liquidity question. I totally get what you are getting at here but the reality is that it only really matters with prime brokers and bank trading ...
Is there an official exchange rate?!
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FXopportunist replied Dec 28, 2006Not available to retail traders — None of us will have to worry about it.
Centrally-Cleared FX MarketPlace
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Anyone know the reason for the spike??
Started Dec 20, 2006|Trading Discussion|3 replies
anybody know what that spike was about?
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FXopportunist replied Dec 13, 2006Another Short — Well I have taken another short on the eur/cad at 1.5290. it is currently about 30 pips up and I have moved my stop to +1 Let's see if it will hold this time. So far this week I have results of +1 and -11 trying to get into a ...
Is it finally time to short the EUR/CAD?
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FXopportunist replied Dec 11, 2006OandA gold spread is consistently 50 wide during the U.S. session which is equivalent to 5 pips in the Forex world. I think it's a fun pair to trade intra day. It is capable of strong moves during the U.S. session.
Do You Trade XAUUSD (Spot Gold)?
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FXopportunist replied Dec 11, 2006Perfect Pound Prediction — How is this for technical behavior?
Technical Analysis and a few charts to ponder
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FXopportunist replied Dec 10, 2006Well I took the short at 1.5154. it is 50 pips up now and I have moved my stop to +1. We shall see.
Is it finally time to short the EUR/CAD?
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FXopportunist replied Dec 10, 2006In looking at the Eur/Aud, I would say a short right now would require a petty big stop on a longer term swing trade. It looks to me that it will remain bearish unless taking out 1.7150 area with next support level below at 1.6500
Pattern/Price Action Trades
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FXopportunist replied Dec 9, 2006this one of the things i am looking at as well
Is it finally time to short the EUR/CAD?
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Is it finally time to short the EUR/CAD?
Started Dec 9, 2006|Trading Discussion|16 replies
The euro cad is on a 1400 pip bull run. A real monster. But, some recent price action suggests ...
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FXopportunist replied Dec 9, 2006I think this is a very well thought out strategy. I like the idea of entering at the first sign of a reaction to the left shoulder area. I like it because it is a low risk to reward ratio. Adding to the trade when the neckline breaks is another nice ...
Pattern/Price Action Trades
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FXopportunist replied Dec 9, 2006These are some very good looking technical observations. I have subscribed to your thread and look forward to sharing your ideas. It is also nice that you look at a some pairs that I do not. I can gain some insight on these new horizons. Good stuff.
Pattern/Price Action Trades
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FXopportunist replied Dec 9, 2006Here are some notes on the strategy:
Technical Analysis and a few charts to ponder
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FXopportunist replied Dec 9, 2006The results of our Yen channel Breakout on Friday — Friday's non-farm payroll action was wild and wooly for the dollar but somehow this USD/JPY straight technical play managed to survive. Here are the charts that show how it played out and ...
Technical Analysis and a few charts to ponder
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FXopportunist replied Dec 8, 2006Nah, just play really small trade sizes until you are comfortable. And when I say really small, I mean so small that if you lose 50 or 60 pips it wont cost but say 2% of your account. This way you can still play it and get a feel for the game. As ...
Trading the NFP this friday
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FXopportunist replied Dec 8, 2006] I see what you are saying but I think when somebody says what he was saying they are just specifying who initiated the trade. This of course determines which side of the spread it trades on and of course hense the corresponding price movement.
Trading the NFP this friday
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FXopportunist replied Dec 8, 2006He is just illustrating the panic in the market of some larger players and what they went through today. He may have also intended that microcosm to be a view of the greater market activity today.
Trading the NFP this friday
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FXopportunist replied Dec 8, 2006There is always a buyer and seller in any market. I am still not sure what you are saying. It is the price that the trades take place at that moves the market.
Trading the NFP this friday