Bitcoin: Could we see a new push down to support?Today's focus: Bitcoin
Pattern – LH, leg lower.
Possible targets – 26,330
Support – 26,330
Resistance – 27,890
Today’s update is on Bitcoin as sellers have started making a solid move against the leg higher we have seen recently. Overall today, money has been moving out of risk currencies and into safe havens. This includes crypto, which has been treated as a hedge in recent history.
Did we see a new LH set up this week, and will today’s resistance hold after that sign set up a new move back to support? If buyers can get back control, we may still see the leg higher live, but for now, we are watching if selling is going to accelerate.
We feel a hold above 27,000 is a key for buyers, and a move back to or through 26,330 support will be a win for sellers.
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USD/CAD Multi-Timeframe and Order Flow Analysis !Hello Traders, here is the full analysis for this pair, let me know in the comment section below if you have any questions, the entry will be taken only if all rules of the strategies will be satisfied. I suggest you keep this pair on your watchlist and see if the rules of your strategy are satisfied. Please also refer to the Important Risk Notice linked below.
Why Russell Index the most Reflective for Bank Run Crisis?Russell represents the true economy of United States.
There are 2,000 medium size companies with each value between $300m to $2b. The index includes a diverse range of companies from various sectors, including financials, healthcare, consumer goods, industrials, and technology. In my opinion Russell represents the true economy of united states.
If the bank run crisis deepens, it is possible that 2,000 companies will not hold up well. The reasons for this are stated in the video. This could affect the other major indices, with the Russell 2000 potentially leading the pack. The Russell 2000 is considered more reflective of the US economy compared to the other major indices with big names like Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft.
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EURAUD And Using Entry Confirmation In Bull RunsHey Traders,
Sometimes the best indicators are ones you can't apply to the chart.
That being Price Action. When used correctly Via lower TFs... You can get a way better deal.
That is because you do not race in large.
Watch for more and post Qs if you got em.
Important to Understand About Leverage and Your Own EquityHi Everyone! This is simply a brief summary of WHY it's important to understand how to use leverage. We should always start (begin) with how much of our own equity we should allow to be at risk of liquidation. I personally allow myself to use up to 3 percent of my TOTAL equity in a position; while also allowing the price action to move up to 15 percent against my SWING position. This tutorial is referring to SWING trading and NOT scalping.
I'm not going to take the time to write down everything here in the description. The content in the video should be sufficient to help one understand how to determine your position size. Your position size must rely on the following:
How much of my TOTAL equity should I risk in a leverage position?
What percent will I allow price action to move AGAINST my position before liquidating my position?
Knowing those two (2) things (above) helps you determine the proper size of your position and how much leverage you should use in that position to avoid losing more than I intended.
IMPORTANT: MAKE SURE YOU ARE USING ISOLATED LEVERAGE RATHER THAN CROSS LEVERAGE. Why? To avoid losing more of your total equity. Especially, if you did not setup a stop loss. It's best to simply use "isolated" leverage where at all possible.
Remember... This is NOT a detailed tutorial on margin (leverage) trading. The main purpose of this tutorial was simply to point out how to manage the amount of your TOTAL equity you are willing to risk in any given trade... Why? Because doing this also helps you determine what should be the proper size of your position. However, you cannot know the proper size of that position if you do not also factor in how much of a move you will allow AGAINST your position before being liquidated.
I'm not sure if this is confusing or not. It may be quite confusing to many and not so confusing to others. This is why it's best for you to watch the video.
Thank you for your valuable time!
Happy Trading and Stay Aweosme!
David
Live stream - Dollar Dumpster Fire or On Sale? - Special EpisodeWesty is still on the road, so Quasar is stepping up once more to take his spot! Blake and him are talking all things to watch in markets in the coming days. What's the USD up to? What's inflation got to do with it and what's happening in Gold and BTC?