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Trade nr. 5 Placing a pendings SELL LIMIT on EURJPY 133.80 sl 135.50 tp 130

 

secondd wave correction should move the pair a bit higher then reality is coming to hunt the euro

 

cancelling the pending as it was missed by 8 pips.......crap

 

TW

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Trade nr. 5 Placing a pendings SELL LIMIT on EURJPY 133.80 sl 135.50 tp 130

 

secondd wave correction should move the pair a bit higher then reality is coming to hunt the euro

 

cancelling the pending as it was missed by 8 pips.......crap

 

TW

 

 

cancelling the pending as it was missed by 8 pips.......crap

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Trade nr. 3. Placing pending SELL LIMIT on EURUSD 1.3560 sl 1.3720 tp 1.3278

 

bearish on the eurusd.....looking for a spike to 1.3550 to get out of the long and then selling the pair as ECB should be bearish today

 

canceling the pending as it was missed by 13 pips.......crap

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November trading starts here

 

Trade nr.1 Going LONG EURUSD here in 1.3493 for 1.3550 tp and 1.3380 sl

 

negative rr ratio here but it's a risky business

 

tp missed by 3 (three!!!) pips, price reversed and SL hit

 

definitely not my favorite start of the month........:crap:

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Right ideas, but hard to execute given the volatile nature of activity around the news....I don't have a good solution to handle that other than a scale-in approach.

 

With kind regards,

MK

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Trade nr. 6 Going LONG EURUSD here in 1.3364 for 1.3548 sl 1.33

 

zigzag from the highs done

 

not a bad call ,sitting above 62 support

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Trade nr. 6 Going LONG EURUSD here in 1.3364 for 1.3548 sl 1.33

 

zigzag from the highs done

 

weekend trade ?:rofl:

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For what it's worth and it is my forecast. I believe that AUD should resume upwards regardless of US data. Good US data is globally good news. I can't explain in detail as my reasoning will take quite a while. But market will react differently to how i think it should so If NFP is better than expected then AUD could see 9400 area give or take 20 or so pips where from should resume it's rise to firstly challenge 9750ish highs and continue to parity.

 

If US Data is worse than expected than we have seen the mid term bottom from where AUD will resume it's up move.........

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Trade nr. 6 Going LONG EURUSD here in 1.3364 for 1.3548 sl 1.33

 

zigzag from the highs done

 

great trade , real traders call in advance and put their balls on the line , they die by their sword.;)

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Trade nr. 11 Going LONG GBPUSD 1.6041 sl 1.59 tp 1.6114

 

negative rr ratio but I am a bit pissed off about what the freaking pair did to me the other days

 

Being affected emotionally ?Succesful traders flow with the tides of the market ,they never need to complain or blame anything , but themselves.

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that was a good call........any reason for that? do you mind sharing?

 

Thanks,

 

TW

 

It is just supply level seen on my chart sir.

I suggest that you be careful with your GBPUSD buy trade. Price (GBPLFX pound index) is very close to a supply level after running into weekly resistance.

I suggest that you wait for a sell candle pattern the go short.

Enjoy you day sir.

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It is just supply level seen on my chart sir.

I suggest that you be careful with your GBPUSD buy trade. Price (GBPLFX pound index) is very close to a supply level after running into weekly resistance.

I suggest that you wait for a sell candle pattern the go short.

Enjoy you day sir.

 

oh but I am looking to short the pair....but only after 1.6114 comes......rules of attraction :)

 

TW

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