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EURUSD usually a descending triangle means this thing is about to crash. but the forex markets have not cared about yourr technicals, your patterns, your engulfing candlestick... the news. MACD a liar, rsi is a liar. make the plan, execute the plan, expect the plan to go off the rails, throw away the plan.



EURUSD I read "China don't care about your feelings" kinda true anyway...

EURUSD Charts don’t care about your feelings only your discipline pays.

EURUSD Why Are We Frozen in Time?
The July 4th, 2025, Independence Day holiday in the United States will affect Forex trading, primarily due to the closure of major US financial institutions like banks and exchanges. This closure reduces market activity and liquidity, especially for USD pairs.


Here's a more detailed breakdown:

Reduced Liquidity: The closure of major US exchanges and banks on July 4th will lead to lower trading volumes and liquidity in the Forex market, particularly for USD pairs. [1, 1, 3, 3] Early Closure on July 3rd: The US stock market will close early on Thursday, July 3rd, with trading ending at 1:00 PM ET, in preparation for the holiday. [2, 4, 4, 5] Potential for Volatility: While liquidity may be lower, there's still a possibility of increased volatility, especially after the holiday as markets reopen. [3, 3, 6, 6] Broker-Specific Policies: Some retail Forex brokers may have reduced customer support or modified trading hours on July 4th. Settlement Issues: Currency holidays can impact settlement times. Transactions involving USD may be deferred to the next valid business day (Monday, July 7th). [7, 7] Non-USD Pairs: Trading in non-USD pairs may be less affected, but it's still advisable to be aware of potential liquidity issues. [3, 3] Long Weekend: The proximity of the holiday to the weekend suggests a longer period of potentially lower trading activity.


EURUSD EUR/USD remains subdued for the second successive session, trading around 1.1800 during the Asian hours on Thursday. The pair may regain its ground as the US Dollar loses ground amid rising expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates due to the downbeat ADP national employment report.