Entry
FREE - EURUSD - Key Levels Mapped Out In this post we have mapped out all of the major key levels to watch over the coming weeks for EURUSD.
They comprise of Monthly, Yearly & Structural Major Key Levels essential for price action in EURUSD charts. For any new followers, you are able to use these key levels to guide your trading decisions and watch for how price reacts to them in order to place trades.
Monthly Key Levels:
Monthly key levels are important because they represent longer-term support and resistance levels. These levels are significant because they can provide traders with a better indication of where the market is likely to move next, and may be used as an entry or exit point for a trade. Long-term support and resistance levels can also be used to identify possible reversal areas and to set profit targets.
Structural Key Levels:
Structural key levels are important because they help traders identify potential areas of support and resistance. These areas are important because they provide insight into the underlying strength of a trend and can be used to identify potential entry and exit points. By analyzing these levels, traders can better determine when to enter or exit positions in order to maximize profits. Additionally, these levels can also be used to indicate when a trend is reversing, allowing traders to position themselves accordingly.
Summary
These are all important levels to be aware of when trading EURUSD. Being aware of these levels will help you to identify potential entry and exit points for your trades, as well as identify potential support and resistance levels. Additionally, it is important to remember that these are just a few of the key levels to watch out for, as there are many other levels that will be important to be aware of. Knowing these levels will help you to make informed trading decisions, and ultimately increase your chances of success in the market.
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Confirmation entry 101Hello traders
- In this example, we will talk about confirmation entry.
- What is confirmation entry?
- Confirmation entry is shown in the picture above, and in this situation, we chose a safer order block for our entry.
- Below, we will break down the entire PA in detail and explain this example better.
1) We see that the momentum is present, the price has left an imbalance, and we have a nice candle close.
2) The price creates liquidity and returns to the retest, but in the end the price does not reach our order block, and here we have a missed entry.
3) The price impulsively broke through the low again, leaving the imbalance behind, and we see a nice candle close.
4) This second impulse can easily be a fakeout, so it is safer to wait for entry on the first order block
5) The price makes more liquidity that needs to be picked up
6) In the end, the price has taken out all the other traders who had open positions here, and our confirmation entry comes from where the price impulsively continues bearish.
-When you trade, you have to learn to read the PA in small details in order to better understand the PA and the language of the market.
- If this example helped you to better understand PA and confirmation entry, leave a like, and if you have any questions, you can ask below in the comments.
5 Market entry Orders Easily ExplainedBack in the old days, to action a trade you only had two easy options.
Buy or sell…
Fast-forward into the present day, and today you get slapped with five different options to choose from when you get into a trade.
Right now, I’m going to simplify these five trading entry orders in way that you’ll never forget.
Entry Order #1: Market Order
The first entry order is the easiest to understand.
This is where you’ll buy or sell at the most current market price.
When you choose a market order, it is the quickest, most effective and easiest way to enter into your ‘long’ or ‘short’ trade at the current bid (buy) or offer (sell).
Entry Order #2: BUY Limit
When you place a ‘Buy Limit Order’, you’ll place your long trade entry price BELOW where the current price is trading at.
Once the market price drops on or below the Buy Limit Order price, you will be automatically entered into your ‘long’ trade.
EXAMPLE: BUY Limit
If BHP Billiton’s share price is currently trading at R305 per share and you would like to buy (go long) at R300 per share, you’ll choose the Buy Limit Order.
You’ll then wait for the market price to drop to your chosen order price or below it where you’ll then be automatically entered into your ‘long’ trade.
Entry Order #3: SELL Limit
When you place a ‘Sell Limit Order’, you’ll place your short trade entry price ABOVE where the current price is trading at.
Once the market price hits this entry point or above it, you will be automatically entered into your ‘short’ trade.
EXAMPLE: SELL Limit
If BHP Billiton’s share price is currently trading at R300 per share and you would like to sell (go short) at R305 per share, you’ll choose the Sell Limit Order.
You’ll then wait for the market price to rise to or above your chosen order price, where you’ll then be automatically entered into your ‘short’ trade.
Entry Order #4: BUY Stop
When you place a ‘Buy Stop Order’, you’ll place your long trade entry price ABOVE where the current price is trading at.
Once the market price hits this entry point or above it, you will be automatically entered into your ‘long’ trade.
EXAMPLE: BUY Stop
If BHP Billiton’s share price is currently trading at R300 per share and you would like to buy (go long) at R305 per share, you’ll choose the Buy Stop Order.
You’ll then wait for the market price to rise to or above your chosen order price, where you’ll then be automatically entered into your ‘long’ trade.
Entry Order #5: SELL Stop
When you place a ‘Sell Stop Order’, you’ll place your short trade entry price BELOW where the current price is trading at.
Once the market price drops on or below the Sell Stop Order price, you will be automatically entered into your ‘short’ trade.
EXAMPLE: SELL Stop
If BHP Billiton’s share price is currently trading at R305 per share and you would like to sell (go short) at R300 per share, you’ll choose the Sell Stop Order.
You’ll then wait for the market price to drop to your chosen order price or below it where you’ll then be automatically entered into your ‘short’ trade.
I hope this helps with knowing how to place an entry order for next time!
Trade well, live free...
Timon
MATI Trader
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Goodluck
4 COMMON YET EFFECTIVE TRADE ENTRIESHappy Chewsday, traders! Some of you reached out and asked for more educational articles and we’re here to deliver. Relatively simple but important topic of entries is going to be lightly covered today. The image above should be pretty self-explanatory, but to cover it in more details: There are 4 main entry types.
- Range fadde is when we buy the bottoms and sell the tops of the range. Usually the box/rectangle isn’t large, so the risk-reward ratio is just not there for many traders. However, you can definitely put the stop loss a few pips out of the range and maximize the ratio.
- Reversal is an entry at the most recent extreme, key level. Quite popular approach, but personally, it usually goes against our fight club rule #1: “never fight the trend, he’s your friend”. We do; however, look out for multi-day/week key levels in our ideas as well.
- Breakout is an entry as the price breaks out of a range or any pattern. Very reliable option for beginners that are obsessed with finding repetitive reoccurrences in the market. For example, you can sell at the neckline of head and shoulders pattern and successfully profit from that. It is important to keep in mind that, the more complicated patterns you “notice”, the less people use them, thus, devaluing the importance of it.
- Pullback is an entry after a minor reversal or retest. Statistically speaking, this is one of the most frequent entries utilized by us. It’s simple and you still follow the trend. Draw your key points, look for proper Fibonacci levels and make sure it’s not a complete trend reversal. Of course, you’ll miss out on a few pips this way, but this might change your long-term profit statement.
What’s your favorite entry type?
AUDUSD BUY Trading with the trendA well established bullish trend on the lower end time frames has formed giving a strong opportunity for an entry here. Both volume and the RSI's are lower indicating a good time to enter in line with the trend. We have entered long and will look to capture 50-80 pips from this 0.69300 level. Good luck
LONG NZDCAD on Daily ChartThe tradeWELL FX algo printed a countertrend entry-with-trigger on long NZDCAD on 08/01 with entry between 0.80885 and 0.81135. Initial target at 0.82750 with stop at 0.79020 trailing.
The pair completed an orthodox head-and-shoulders pattern.
Market sentiment is neutral, slightly favoring the bulls.
Microsoft: No Mo Lo´s!This massive impulsive reaction to the FED´s rate hike is a clear indicator for tus that the low has been completed. Accordingly, the Mircosoft stock should now seek to extend gains. In the turquoise target zone on the top, we expect a turnaround for another corrective move, though we do not think that new lows will be reached. Here, we might enter a position or two 👀
Entered in Short Trade (Trend) on XAUUSDAs per our previously documented and published observations, we have been able to get into the market on what I consider to be a reversal and have been able to hopefully get in on the current Short Trend. Moving forward we will have to observe the markets and prepare for further proactive sequences. This is not guaranteed and anything can happen in these highly liquid and volatile markets
USDJPY LONGUSDJPY long after trendline breakout.
I'm waiting for a pull back to 4hr support (137.580). Price could break out of trendline as the trendline is becoming weaker.
The trend has shift to bearish due to maybe trader taking their profits after the bullish trend. My target will be to the supply zone, my entry is below the support.