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Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on GBPAUD. Here as you can see, the market broke below the previous lows of 1.7916 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 1.8032. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips above the most recent high @ 1.8143, and my target @ 1.7872. So far, I don't feel to confident about this trade, as the market has already blown past my entry twice. That being said, we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
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Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on USDCHF. Here as you can see, the market broke above the previous highs of .9542 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ .9545. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ .9660, and my target @ .9380. So far, this looks like a typical trend continuation pattern, question is, did I draw from the structure point that the market is going to respect or violate. That being said, we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
GBPUSD Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me, and make sure to check out my profile/bio for more in-depth analysis.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on GBPUSD. Here as you can see, the market broke below the previous lows of 1.2335 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 1.2431. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips above the most recent high @ 1.2552, and my target @ 1.2265. So far, this looks like a typical trend continuation pattern. That being said, we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
EURGBP Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me, and make sure to check out my profile/bio for more in-depth analysis.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on EURGBP. Here as you can see, the market broke above the previous highs of .9078 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ .9067. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ .8991, and my target @ .9168. So far, this pair has already blown past my entry and is looking like it's going to stop me out. Whether it will or not has yet to be seen, so we'll just have to cross our fingers.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
USDJPY Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me, and make sure to check out my profile/bio for more in-depth analysis.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on USDJPY. Here as you can see, the market broke below the previous lows of 106.57 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 107.04. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips above the most recent high @ 107.74, and my target @ 106.24. Unfortunately this trade came to fruition before I could post it, and what makes it particularly disappointing is that its a losing trade. But that's just how trading goes sometimes.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
EURAUD Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me, and make sure to check out my profile/bio for more in-depth analysis.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on EURAUD. Here as you can see, the market broke above the previous highs of 1.6430 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 1.6338. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ 1.6262, and my target @ 1.6431. Unfortunately this trade came to fruition before I could post it, and what makes it particularly disappointing is that its a losing trade. But that's just how trading goes sometimes.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
CADJPY Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me, and make sure to check out my profile/bio for more in-depth analysis.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on CADJPY. Here as you can see, the market broke below the previous lows of 78.37 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 78.87. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips above the most recent high @ 79.43, and my target @ 78.24. Unfortunately this trade came to fruition before I could post it, and what makes it particularly disappointing is that its a losing trade. But that's just how trading goes sometimes.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
EURJPY Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me, and make sure to check out my profile/bio for more in-depth analysis.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on EURJPY. Here as you can see, the market broke above the previous highs of 121.09 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 120.44. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ 119.70, and my target @ 121.39. So far, this looks like a typical trend continuation pattern. That being said, we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
NZDCAD Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me, and make sure to check out my profile/bio for more in-depth analysis.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on NZDCAD. Here as you can see, the market broke above the previous highs of .8797 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ .8738. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ .8676, and my target @ .8808. Clearly we have been in consolidation on this pair since 6/5/20, but have finally looked like we have broken out to the upside. However, whether this is a genuine breakout or simply a false breakout is unclear yet. So, we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
NZDJPY Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me, and make sure to check out my profile/bio for more in-depth analysis.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on NZDJPY. Here as you can see, the market broke below the previous lows of 68.39 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 69.30. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips above the most recent high @ 70.11, and my target @ 68.17. So far, this looks like a typical trend continuation pattern, question is, did I draw from the structure point that the market is going to respect or violate. That being said, we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
AUDJPY Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on AUDJPY. Here as you can see, the market broke above the previous highs of 74.30 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 73.58. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ 72.54, and my target @ 75.04. So, this could be a two drives complex pullback retracement, or it could be a continuation of the bullish trend that we have been on since 3/18/2020. That being said, we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
AUDCAD Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on AUDCAD. Here as you can see, the market broke above the previous highs of .9409 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ .9330. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ .9261, and my target @ .9423. So far, this looks like a typical trend continuation pattern, question is, did I draw from the structure point that the market is going to respect or violate. That being said, we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
EURNZD Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on EURNZD. Here as you can see, the market broke above the previous highs of 1.7450 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 1.7452. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ 1.7319, and my target @ 1.7639. So far, this looks like a typical trend continuation pattern, question is, did I draw from the structure point that the market is going to respect or violate. That being said, we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
AUDCAD Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on AUDCAD. Here as you can see, the market broke below the previous lows of .9293 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ .9356. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips above the most recent high @ .9418, and my target @ .9278. Unfortunately this trade came to fruition before I could post it, and what makes it particularly disappointing is that its a losing trade. But that's just how trading goes sometimes.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
CADJPY Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on CADJPY. Here as you can see, the market broke above the previous highs of 79.48 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 78.82. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ 78.22, and my target @ 79.64. So far, this looks like a typical trend continuation pattern. That being said, we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
GBPNZD Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me, and make sure to check out my profile/bio for more in-depth analysis.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on GBPNZD. Here as you can see, the market broke below the previous lows of 1.9153 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 1.9261. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips above the most recent high @ 1.9346, and my target @ 1.9146. So far, this looks like a typical trend continuation pattern, question is, did I draw from the structure point that the market is going to respect or violate. That being said, we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
GBPCAD Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me, and make sure to check out my profile/bio for more in-depth analysis.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on GBPCAD. Here as you can see, the market broke below the previous lows of 1.6835 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 1.6860. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips above the most recent high @ 1.6937, and my target @ 1.6766. So far, this looks like a typical trend continuation pattern, question is, did I draw from the structure point that the market is going to respect or violate. That being said, we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
GBPNZD Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me, and make sure to check out my profile/bio for more in-depth analysis.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on GBPNZD. Here as you can see, the market broke below the previous lows of 1.9152 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 1.9261. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips above the most recent high @ 1.9347, and my target @ 1.9145. So far, this looks like a typical trend continuation pattern, question is, did I draw from the structure point that the market is going to respect or violate. That being said, we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
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Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on GBPNZD. Here as you can see, the market broke below the previous lows of 1.9198 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 1.9262. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips above the most recent high @ 1.9341, and my target @ 1.9175. While this trade came to fruition before I could post it, it fortunately was a winning trade, which makes me very happy.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
AUDUSD Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on AUDUSD. Here as you can see, the market broke above the previous highs of .6911 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ .6852. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ .6767, and my target @ .6973. So far, this looks like a typical trend continuation pattern. That being said, we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
GBPUSD Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on GBPUSD. Here as you can see, the market broke below the previous lows of 1.2546 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 1.2598. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips above the most recent high @ 1.2664, and my target @ 1.2462. Unfortunately this trade came to fruition before I could post it, and what makes it particularly disappointing is that its a losing trade. But that's just how trading goes sometimes.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
GBPJPY Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on GBPJPY. Here as you can see, the market broke above the previous highs of 136.04 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 134.58. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ 133.40, and my target @ 136.33. Unfortunately this trade came to fruition before I could post it, and what makes it particularly disappointing is that its a losing trade. But that's just how trading goes sometimes.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.
GBPCHF Trend Continuation PatternIf you like the content and are getting value out of it, please make sure to hit that like button and leave a comment. Also, if you're interested in seeing more of my analysis don't forget to follow me.
Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on GBPCHF. Here as you can see, the market broke above the previous highs of 1.1979 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 1.1930. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ 1.1854, and my target @ 1.2026. Unfortunately this trade came to fruition before I could post it, and what makes it particularly disappointing is that its a losing trade. But that's just how trading goes sometimes.
Ultimately guys, while trading can be very simplistic at times, it is genuinely a hard skill to master, and if you are serious about becoming a consistently profitable trader, then you need to master chart analysis. So, take it seriously, get out there and practice it every day.
Disclaimer: This is not a recommendation or an endorsement to buy, sell, or take any positions of any kind, in any market. This is for educational purposes only. I am not taking this trade in real life, and I have not back-tested this particular strategy on this currency pair, so I really don't know how this type of trading strategy will work on this currency pair. That being said, never trade anything you haven't back-tested on your own. Don't trade a strategy just because someone tells you it's a good strategy, always back-test the strategy in question over historical data before trading it with real money. Trading a strategy that has not been back-tested is the equivalence of gambling your money away, or trying to shoot a target when its pitch-black outside. You work hard for your money, so don't throw it away.