SELL UK100We have a nice 4 touch support with a nice break. Expecting price to go lower.Shortby Trader-Mick0
Trade Analysis and Setup: FTSE 100 (UK100) Long Position📈 **Trade Analysis and Setup 📊** #FTSE100 #TradingEducation #TechnicalAnalysis Hey Traders! 👋 Let's dive into a potential trade setup on the UK100 (FTSE 100) 🇬🇧. Remember, this is not financial advice, just educational content. 🚀 **Trade Setup:** 📉 **Long Position** - **Buy Stop:** Adjust the spread according to your server values. - **Entry:** 7466.2 - **Stop Loss:** 7442.7 - **Take Profit 1:** 7480.3 - **Take Profit 1:** 7490 **Key Points:** 🔍 The trade is based on the hourly chart, and we've identified a major resistance zone at the entry point. This is a crucial area where price has historically struggled to break through. **Why Long?** 📊 The decision to go long is rooted in the belief that the price will bounce off this resistance zone, indicating potential upward momentum. **Risk Management:** 💼 It's important to manage risk! The stop loss is set at 7442.7, protecting the trade from significant losses in case the market doesn't behave as expected. **Emotional Discipline:** 🧘♂️ Trading can be emotional, but sticking to the plan is crucial. Embrace both wins and losses as part of the learning process. **Educational Tip:** 📚 Understanding support and resistance zones is a key aspect of technical analysis. These levels can act as crucial turning points for the price. **Disclaimer:** 🚫 This is not financial advice. Always do your own research and consider consulting with a financial advisor. **Trade Wisely! 🌐** #TradingTips #RiskManagement #FinancialFreedom Remember, always do your own analysis and be aware of the risks involved in trading. Happy trading! 🚀Longby T-Q0
"FTSE 100 Rally: Riding the Bullish Wave with Precise Entry and Trading Instrument: UK100/FTSE 100 Trade Type: Long (Buy Stop) Trade Signal Details: Buy Stop Entry: Adjust spread according to server values Entry Price: 7466.2 Stop Loss: 7442.7 Take Profit 1: 7480.3 Take Profit 2: 7489.0 Trade Analysis: The trade involves going long on UK100/FTSE 100 with a Buy Stop order to enter the trade if the price rises to 7466.2. The stop-loss is set at 7442.7 to limit potential losses. Two take-profit levels are defined: the first at 7480.3 and the second at 7489.0. Risk Management: Adjust position sizes according to your risk tolerance and overall portfolio strategy. Consider the risk-reward ratio when determining your position size. Monitoring and Adjustments: Monitor the trade closely, especially as it approaches the defined take-profit and stop-loss levels. Be prepared to make adjustments based on evolving market conditions. Important Note: Trading involves risks, and it's crucial to conduct your own analysis and consider your risk tolerance before entering any trade. Adjust the spread and other parameters according to the specifics of your trading platform and server values.Longby The_TradingW0LF1
Navigating the Markets: Shorting FTSE 100 on LL Break with PreciTrade Signal Outlook: Trading Instrument: UK100/FTSE 100 Trade Type: Short (Sell Stop) Trade Signal Details: Sell Stop Entry: Adjust spread according to server values Entry Price: 7475.0 Stop Loss: 7497.2 Take Profit: 7452.5 Trade Strategy and Technical Analysis: The trade strategy is based on a simple support and resistance play on the UK100/FTSE 100. A Sell Stop order is set to trigger upon the break of a lower low (LL) on lower time frames, in conjunction with local support on the 1-hour and 4-hour time frames. Trade Management: Entry: The sell stop order is activated when the price breaks the lower low, triggering the entry at 7475.0. Stop Loss: Place a stop-loss order at 7497.2 to limit potential losses. Take Profit: Set the take-profit level at 7452.5 to capture profits. Risk Management: Ensure that your risk aligns with your overall risk tolerance. Adjust position size according to your risk management strategy. Consider the spread and slippage in real market conditions when adjusting your stop-loss and take-profit levels. Monitoring and Adjustments: Monitor the trade closely and be ready to make adjustments if market conditions change. Stay informed about any market news or events that could impact the UK100/FTSE 100. Please note that trading involves risks, and it's crucial to conduct your own analysis and consider your individual risk tolerance before entering any trade. Adjust the spread and other parameters according to the specifics of your trading platform and server values.Shortby The_TradingW0LF2
Index Analysis: FTSE 100With U.S. traders tucking into their Thanksgiving turkey, we’re going to shine a spotlight on UK stocks. We will run through the key levels to watch on the FTSE 100 and take a look at sector strength and weakness. FTSE funnelled between VWAP’s When analysing the FTSE’s price chart, the first and most important observation to make is its range-bound market structure. Clearly defined support and resistance zones have confined the FTSE's movement since summer. Given the FTSE’s range bound structure, the very best trading opportunities will lie at the extremes of the range. Recent price action has seen the FTSE climb higher from the bottom of the range, retesting the base of a wedge consolidation pattern that broke during October's sell-off. With the FTSE now sat mid-range we can see that prices are effectively being funnelled between the Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) anchored to the September highs (representing the average position of FTSE bears), and the VWAP anchored to the October lows (reflecting the FTSE bulls’ average position). A resolution of this market squeeze should see a retest of the range extremes. For detailed insights on trading in range-bound markets, check out Strategy Smarts: Playing the Range linked at the bottom of this page. FTSE 100 Daily Candle Chart Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results Sector Snapshot At the sector level, we can see that the UK market is split between Tech strength and Energy weakness. Given the FTSE’s weighting towards Energy and Materials, it goes some way to explain the underperformance of UK stocks relative to their U.S. and European counterparts. Another key point of note is the strength in Utilities, a traditionally ‘risk off’ sector. This strength indicates the current lack of confidence in the market. UK Sector Snapshot (7 Days) Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results Disclaimer: This is for information and learning purposes only. The information provided does not constitute investment advice nor take into account the individual financial circumstances or objectives of any investor. Any information that may be provided relating to past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results or performance. by Capitalcom6
"FTSE 100 Rally Alert! 🚀 Unveiling the Bullish Symphony: LongUK100/FTSE 100 Position: Long Order Type: Buy Limit Entry: 7458.2 Stop Loss: 7437.9 Take Profit: 7478.8 Technical Analysis: UK100/FTSE 100 presents a compelling opportunity for a Long position, supported by the following technical aspects: Confluence Area: The proposed entry is situated in a confluence area, combining a 4-hour Support Zone and a Bullish Trendline. Bullish Pennant Formation: The chart is depicting the formation of a bullish pennant, indicating potential continuation of the upward trend. Trade Rationale: The confluence of the 4-hour Support Zone and the Bullish Trendline enhances the significance of the suggested entry point. The presence of a Bullish Pennant pattern further strengthens the bullish outlook. Risk Management: Stop Loss: Placed at 7437.9 to mitigate potential losses. Take Profit: Set at 7478.8 to secure gains within the anticipated bullish movement. Caution: Always practice sound risk management and stay informed about market developments. Monitor the price action closely, especially around the confluence area, to confirm the validity of the setup. This outlook is based on technical analysis and market conditions, and it's crucial to adapt the strategy according to real-time changes. Happy Trading! Note: This is not financial advice. Please conduct thorough research and consider your risk tolerance before making any trading decisions.Longby The_TradingW0LF0
Swing It1. Swing trade looks better than the daily. 2. Daily previous low has been broken. 3. Price currently sits between the weekly previous high and low. 4. History shows price touched the previous weekly low and touched the previous weekly high. History price repeats itself. 5. I will look to go short on the 4 hr down to the previous weekly low because there is price history there. 6. Entry just below the price equilibrium, place stop at bottom of the FVG. 7. take profit just above the previous weekly low for a 1:4 risk vs reward. 8. enter one full lot. Note: I see price made higher lows but seemed to make equal highs, maybe a reversal to downside is favorable. Also price was under sold making a fair value gap. This gap seems to be a strong imbalance. FVG seems to add resistance preventing price from moving higher.Shortby RoyalHosueGreene110
FTSE to continue in the upward move?UK100 - 24h expiry The correction lower is assessed as being complete. The rally was sold into but, the dip lower has stalled. We expect a reversal in this move. Risk/Reward would be poor to call a buy from current levels. A move through 7500 will confirm the bullish momentum. We look to Buy at 7475 (stop at 7440) Our profit targets will be 7575 and 7600 Resistance: 7550 / 7575 / 7600 Support: 7475 / 7450 / 7425 Risk Disclaimer The trade ideas beyond this page are for informational purposes only and do not constitute investment advice or a solicitation to trade. This information is provided by Signal Centre, a third-party unaffiliated with OANDA, and is intended for general circulation only. OANDA does not guarantee the accuracy of this information and assumes no responsibilities for the information provided by the third party. The information does not take into account the specific investment objectives, financial situation, or particular needs of any particular person. You should take into account your specific investment objectives, financial situation, and particular needs before making a commitment to trade, including seeking advice from an independent financial adviser regarding the suitability of the investment, under a separate engagement, as you deem fit. You accept that you assume all risks in independently viewing the contents and selecting a chosen strategy. Where the research is distributed in Singapore to a person who is not an Accredited Investor, Expert Investor or an Institutional Investor, Oanda Asia Pacific Pte Ltd (“OAP“) accepts legal responsibility for the contents of the report to such persons only to the extent required by law. Singapore customers should contact OAP at 6579 8289 for matters arising from, or in connection with, the information/research distributed.Longby OANDA1
FTSGBP - In trend reversal (Bearish trend)FTSGBP is in bearish trend as it has started making lower highs and lower lows.FShortby junaidkhanji0
FTSE Elliott Wave Analysis for Friday 17/11/2023 (+ Higher TF)The FTSE is giving us very corrective and sideways price action. It is difficult to come up with a reliable forecast. The sideways price action fits in a bullish as well as a bearish scenario.09:34by AndyCuckoo1
FTSE 100 - Intra-day BULLThis market is showing signs of a BIG BEAR move (swing). This is tradings the pullback before the start of the run so counter trend... Longby elitetechfx-dailyUpdated 4
FTSE - BEARYes there you go another prediction where my structure points are always valid no mater the product... go take a look at the others and the eagle eyed will pick up some free hidden structure points when you scan the chartssss. Here is where the BULL took over Now is a shot down for some free money Shortby elitetechfx-daily1
UKXHello friends A 5-wave pattern is seen in the form of a corner pattern, which is usually in the initial wave 1 or the final wave 5, and the pattern is completed. Now we see a triangle pattern The triangle pattern is formed in wave B or wave 4 Therefore, we are facing two scenarios If it is wave 4, the price moves up and if it is ABC, it moves down Therefore, we wait for the break of the determined levels With the failure of each of the levels, you can enter the transaction Good luckby M_Gheysvandi2
FTSE Long bottom of the rangeI'm thinking about entering a long position. For a few reasons: - Trading range and low in it so limited downside for bears - Big sell climax bar, so bad short below. - Strong buying pressure to the left, so likely buyers below protecting my stop Downsides: - Follow-through bar next week could run stop in one go - sad face - I'm thinking entering half a position and then adding more above bull bars - expecting Wed / Thursday big bull bar as bears give up. Management - Half R position initially - Add on below a weak sell signal - Full position on before leaving the bottom third of the trading range - Go for 2:1, exit on a big bull bar higher up Hold for dear life :) Let me know what you think. Jump on board or fade me!Longby Zen_Trading_Tech3
FTSE to find buyers at market?UK100 - Intraday Indecisive price action has resulted in sideways congestion on the intraday chart. Risk/Reward would be poor to call a buy from current levels. Short term RSI has turned positive. A move through 7425 will confirm the bullish momentum. The measured move target is 7525. We look to Buy at 7365 (stop at 7315) Our profit targets will be 7485 and 7515 Resistance: 7425 / 7475 / 7525 Support: 7400 / 7340 / 7320 Risk Disclaimer The trade ideas beyond this page are for informational purposes only and do not constitute investment advice or a solicitation to trade. This information is provided by Signal Centre, a third-party unaffiliated with OANDA, and is intended for general circulation only. OANDA does not guarantee the accuracy of this information and assumes no responsibilities for the information provided by the third party. The information does not take into account the specific investment objectives, financial situation, or particular needs of any particular person. You should take into account your specific investment objectives, financial situation, and particular needs before making a commitment to trade, including seeking advice from an independent financial adviser regarding the suitability of the investment, under a separate engagement, as you deem fit. You accept that you assume all risks in independently viewing the contents and selecting a chosen strategy. Where the research is distributed in Singapore to a person who is not an Accredited Investor, Expert Investor or an Institutional Investor, Oanda Asia Pacific Pte Ltd (“OAP“) accepts legal responsibility for the contents of the report to such persons only to the extent required by law. Singapore customers should contact OAP at 6579 8289 for matters arising from, or in connection with, the information/research distributed.Longby OANDA2
Possible UK100 buyers Shark Trendthe detail is shown in the above Idea. I made this Idea based on Candlestick Analysis and Harmonic pattern. UK100 rise up and two circles ( Shark eyes of stock buyers ) monitor the market and we can expect a correction in Fibo 78.6 then Buyer Shark jumps up higher to reach 8000. Good Luck. by SEYED98Updated 117
UK100: Thoughts and Analysis Today's focus: UK100 Pattern – LH decline Support – 7375 - 7250 Resistance – 7466 - 7710 Hi, and thanks for checking out today's update. Today, we are looking at the UK100 on the daily chart. Today's video asks if the UK100 will continue to move lower after setting up a few beach technical signs. What do you think about the reasons presented in today's video update? Are the lower highs after the trend break and failed rally yesterday a new momentum shift to sellers in the short term? We continue to look at major index influences and watch today's UK GDP. If buyers are able to reverse today's selling and break the 7466 resistance, this will cancel out this sell idea. Good trading.UShort02:49by Eightcap4
FTSE REMAINS INDECISIVEIn the reported financial update, the FTSE 100 index experienced a slight decline of 0.11% to close at 7,401.72 on Wednesday. This drop was primarily driven by weaknesses in the financial and mining sectors but was partially offset by robust results in the retail sector. Notable companies such as National Grid, BP, Shell, Anglo American, and Fresnillo contributed to the index's decline. In contrast, Marks & Spencer reported a significant surge in first-half profits, leading to an almost 9% increase in its share price. Other retailers like JD Wetherspoon saw strong sales growth, while ITV reported modest revenue improvement but faced a 6% drop in its share price. Additionally, the economic news highlighted Eurozone retail sales declining for the third consecutive month, with notable drops in non-food products and automotive fuel, though August's figures were revised upward. On the technical side, RSI is in the neutral zone, but MACD is showing buy signals. In case of Bullish movement, the price might reach levels of 7491. As a pivot point might be considered 7409, from where the price might fall to 7351. Risk Disclosure: Trading Foreign Exchange (Forex) and Contracts of Difference (CFD's) carries a high level of risk. By registering and signing up, any client affirms their understanding of their own personal accountability for all transactions performed within their account and recognizes the risks associated with trading on such markets and on such sites. Furthermore, one understands that the company carries zero influence over transactions, markets, and trading signals, therefore, cannot be held liable nor guarantee any profits or losses.by legacyFXofficial0
FTSE Elliott Wave Analysis for Thursday 09/11/2023The FTSE is giving us very corrective and sideways price action. It is difficult to come up with a reliable forecast. The sideways price action fits in a bullish as well as a bearish scenario.04:02by AndyCuckoo1
FTSE100 | UK Stock Market | Price Action MasterclassHey Traders, Global indexes are easier to read when you can see where market value exists. I previously called it short from the highs in this analysis: This was just before the mammoth fall in which we have seen. The UK economy has been subdued and the latest Inflation readings are not appetising. This is causing huge uncertainty within the British economy and has led to lowered company forecasts and problems with growth. Policy setters are attempting to battle their way through and politicians are determined to not give tax cuts further adding to the issue. The actual index itself has formerly rallied to new highs due to the heavy weighted oil companies within, only briefly. House building companies have dropped out of the FTSE due to mortgage rates and costs. Overall, Market Sentiment is poor, but a technical perspective persists amongst similar areas where you have had a similar situation. Poor sentiment always comes before good hence my bias. The UK Index, the FTSE 100 is a great example of using Price Action to wade through the midst. It never lies and will always give you a gauge before you see any improvement in market sentiment and a following upmove. Risk management is key in these situations. Just because you have a good Tech setup does not mean you should sell the farm and it does not mean the price cannot fall further. So be prepared and plan future entries if applicable to your strategy. But never, ever overleverage, just use Price Action as a guide to entry and a guide to the value of the market. Here's how I'm trading it.Long06:07by WillSebastianUpdated 6
UK100 MEET RESISTANCE [ DISTRIBUTION] UK100 shows sign of distribution 1) the first sign was the light volume breakout above the 25 oct 2023 resistance level. 2) we believe the light breakout on thu 02 nov 2023 was a pure sign of shakeout, our reason is that after the 02 nov 2023 on the 3 nov 2023 we saw uk100 dropping below the 25 oct 2023 resistance with increasing volume. 3) On Monday confirm our expectation with the weak demand that couldn't break above the 25 oct 2023 resistance, sign of weakness. 4) on the 07 nov 2023 we took our first SHORT POSITION. UShortby Reality_trader0
FTSE Elliott Wave Analysis for Tuesday 07/11/2023 (+ Higher TF)The FTSE is giving us very corrective and sideways price action. It is difficult to come up with a reliable forecast. The sideways price action fits in a bullish as well as a bearish scenario. 07:30by AndyCuckoo222
UK100 (FTSE100)A breakout of structure, the likeliness of going higher is a lot more than the likeliness of going down. Longby DENCHMONUpdated 1