Lot of money is lost in this type of structure, you can scalp small positions but I choose to stay away till I see break out and re-test.
Since yesterday market was trapped in consolidation, After we seen the break out 157.4 will be waiting for re-test to continue with the bull's moment. What's your view? REMEMBER PATIENCE IS KEY
Not every trade is a winning trade but I feel positive about this one, 1H structure gave me a sell. Where do you think I went wrong with my analysis? REMEMBER PATIENCE IS KEY.
This wasn't a good week but remember patience is key. We wait for market to 1st give us change of structure before we look at sell opportunities. We're waiting to see break out 154.5 and re-test before we take sell positions. Consider highlighted levels as potential rejections. what's your view? REMEMBER PATIENCE IS KEY
Remember when we send the over view on how the market will react... Lesson : never trade anything against the trend, in reality that just reduce you're chances of being a profitable trader. REMEMBER PATIENCE IS KEY
The market was showing a down trend on a daily frame, so now we can see that the trend line has been broken, so coming into new week we could like to see re-test as the confirmation of the break then we can take our buy going with the bullish setup. Whats your view? REMEMBER PATIENCE IS KEY.
We're waiting for a break out on 151.5 to take a buy Market structure still bullish till It breaks 150.8 and re-test More than anything were looking to BUY What's your view? Remember patience is key
The major key value of the market is patience, market structure shows chances of buy. we're waiting for break out on 151.6 and re-test or next rejection on 150.0 I'm open for your views, tell me what you think.
The major key value of the market is patient. This are the levels that we have 151.8 and 151.0 as a determining factors. We wait for the market to break 151.8 and re-test to take a buy entry. Because now on a daily market is bullish, we have to wait for a break 150.0 and re-test to consider sell entry. Remember patients is key.