USDJPY - Trading with the Flow - Simple MTFA + ScreenshotsHi Traders!
The market is in a Downtrend.
You'll discover the behavior of the market for the daily, H4 and H1 Timeframe.
This is called the Multiple Timeframe Analysis (mtfa).
So let's start with the daily:
At first we drew the most important (turquoise) Levels.
Then we drew the descending and at last the ascending Trendline.
The connection of those trendline results a Triangle.
This Triangle isn't bullish or bearish; it's neutral.
But the bearish pressure is higher, because of:
- You already know the market is in a Downtrend.
- The 50 EMA is resisting and touching the price.
Now we switch to the H4-Timeframe:
Here we analyzed the price action behavior of the Up- and Down-Movements.
As you can see, the Down-Movements are more aggressiv and more straight then the Up-Movements.
Of course it is sometimes the otherway round, but mostly it is like this.
Finally, we get to the H1-Timeframe:
The market is moving in a ascending Parallel Channel.
Pay attention to this:
The most recent high was lower than the High before.
So this was lower high.
In addition the price reached the D1-Trendline.
Our Trading Plan is this:
If the price breaks and closes below the Channel, we short.
The SL is above the recent High, the TP at next conservative Level.
We recommend to trade the market with a Risk-to-Reward ratio (RTR) of at least 1 to 1.5.
Thanks and successful Trading Week :)!
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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 .8835 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ .8807. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ .8760, and my target @ .8862.
Opinion: 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.
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Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on CADCHF. Here as you can see, the market broke above the previous highs of .6939 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ .6916. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ .6861, and my target @ .6988.
Opinion: So far, this trade looks like a typical trend continuation pattern to me. Question is, did I draw from a structure level the market will value. In the end, 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 AUDJPY. Here as you can see, the market broke above the previous highs of 77.96 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 77.61. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ 76.98, and my target @ 78.41.
Opinion: So far, this trade looks like a typical trend continuation pattern to me. Question is, did I draw from a structure level the market will value. In the end, 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 EURCAD. Here as you can see, the market broke below the previous lows of 1.5524 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 1.5579. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips above the most recent high @ 1.5657, and my target @ 1.5481.
Opinion: While this trade came to fruition before I could post it, it fortunately was a winning trade, which makes me very happy. That said, I felt this trade turned out very well, and was a perfect trend continuation pattern.
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 below the previous lows of .9050 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ .9125. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips above the most recent high @ .9207, and my target @ .9017.
Opinion: So far, this trade looks like a typical trend continuation pattern to me. That said, I'm feeling pretty good about this trade as it's currently moving in the direction of my target. 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.
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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 1.7236 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 1.7366. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips above the most recent high @ 1.7467, and my target @ 1.7233.
Opinion: So far, this trade looks like a typical trend continuation pattern to me. That 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 AUDCAD. Here as you can see, the market broke below the previous lows of .9437 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ .9510. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips above the most recent high @ .9570, and my target @ .9430.
Opinion: So far, this trade looks like a typical trend continuation pattern to me. That 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 GBPAUD. Here as you can see, the market broke above the previous highs of 1.8354 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 1.8235. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ 1.8116, and my target @ 1.8391.
Opinion: So far, the market has just been consolidating around my entry, so I don't really know how I feel about this trade. That said, anything can happen in the market, so we'll just have to wait and see.
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 above the previous highs of 2.0120 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 2.0014. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ 1.9846, and my target @ 2.0267.
Opinion: So far, I'm not feeling to comfortable about this trade as the market has already broke below and closed below my entry. But, anything can happen in Forex trading, 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.
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Welcome back for some more chart analysis practice. I found another trend continuation pattern opportunity here on EURUSD. Here as you can see, the market broke above the previous highs of 1.1916 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 1.1798. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ 1.1685, and my target @ 1.1957.
Opinion: So far, this trade looks like a typical trend continuation pattern to me. 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.
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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 125.59 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 125.22. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ 124.18, and my target @ 126.69.
Opinion: So far, I'm not feeling to comfortable about this trade as the market has already broke below and closed below my entry. But, anything can happen in Forex trading, 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.
GBPJPY Long Trend ContinuationLooking at this GBPJPY for a long trend continuation setup with a double bottom on the 15m time frame. Gives us an opportunity to place stops and get a great risk reward setup. This isn't a trade in my portfolio that has a high win percentage but you can see the risk reward makes it worth taking for myself. The risk/reward is currently sitting at 1/4.5 roughly. There was a big move last night but we broke structure looking left on Abe resigning so let see how this plays out. If we get stopped out we may have to reenter on another valid setup.
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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 1.1998 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 1.1922. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ 1.1846, and my target @ 1.2023.
Opinion: So far, this trade looks like a typical trend continuation pattern to me. That said, I'm feeling pretty good about this trade as it's currently moving in the direction of my target. 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.
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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 above the previous highs of 1.3185 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 1.3105. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ 1.2995, and my target @ 1.3255.
Opinion: So far, this trade looks like a typical trend continuation pattern to me. That said, I'm feeling pretty good about this trade as it's currently moving in the direction of my target. 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.
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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 1.6498 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 1.6423. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ 1.6330, and my target @ 1.6552.
Opinion: So far, I don't feel very strongly about this trade as it has already broken below and closed below my entry. That said, anything can happen in the market, so we'll just have to wait and see.
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 CADCHF. Here as you can see, the market broke above the previous highs of .6905 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ .6877. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ .6832, and my target @ .6928.
Opinion: So far, this trade is heading towards my target for the time being, but will it continue? It looks like it could be losing momentum, 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.
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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 .7243 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ .7173. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ .7099, and my target @ .7268.
Opinion: So far, this trade looks like a typical trend continuation pattern to me. That said though, simply cause it looks normal doesn't mean it's going to work out. 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.
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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 1.8192 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 1.8054. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ 1.7939, and my target @ 1.8217.
Opinion: 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.
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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 139.23 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 138.69. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ 137.64, and my target @ 140.14.
Opinion: So far, this trade looks like a typical trend continuation pattern to me. That said though, simply cause it looks normal doesn't mean it's going to work out. 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.
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, 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 AUDJPY. Here as you can see, the market broke above the previous highs of 75.28 and is now retracing back into a 0.618 Fib retracement level, which gave me my entry @ 75.08. Since my entry got hit, I put my stop loss 10 pips below the most recent low @ 73.88, and my target @ 76.76. 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.