D-EUR
EURUSDHI Traders
So last week i have posted an analysis on FX:EURUSD and it hit our target and trend line which is at price 1.07800 acting as support since FEB But this week at this point there are two possibilities.
Scenario One:
Eu could test Resistance trend line which is at price 1.09881
Scenario two:
Wait for eu to break it Support trend line 1.07800 retest then our target is 1.06559
How to identify global trendHello Traders!
To find out if price is in bullish or bearish global trend a half year ACD should be applied.
Only half yearly Initial Balance can do this.
Conditions:
If weekly price stays primarily BELOW HALF YEARLY OPENING RANGE (INITIAL BALANCE - IB ) AND in-between IB and lower A-PIVOT = BEAR MARKET
If weekly price stays primarily ABOVE HALF YEARLY OPENING RANGE (INITIAL BALANCE - IB ) AND in-between IB and upper A-PIOVOT = BULL MARKET
If price moves into the opposite zone and manages to stay (!) there for a few weeks (time factor, spike is not enough) then a trend change is on the way in the next half year.
As you can see EURUSD´s macro trend is BEARISH and we already broke half yearly A-PIVOT.
Fisher describes Opening Range ( IB ) as FULCRUM. It holds the market. Without it things collapse.
And as you see Half Yearly A-PIVOT breakouts are MASSIVE! One can not detect those by applying yearly opening ranges.
Also here, you can often observe similar loop post-breakout patterns as with yearly A breakouts.
I hope this technique will save you from many loosing trades! God bless!
GOOD LUCK!
A-pivot breakouts in EURUSDA-pivots (called A-UP and A-DOWN) are calculated using the opening range (OR - that is where price "belongs") often referred as Initial Balance ( IB ), in our case - monthly opening range. You can find the formula in Fisher´s book.
Red lines are opening range (the range of first 2 or 3 trading days in the beginning of month). Then one multiplies a specified distance (certain number of ticks above below OR) from opening range to get A-pivot level. I am not sure about the exact formula but ACD indicators do it automatically.
Opening range ACD strategy is usually applied to day trading but it is interesting to see how EURUSD reacts when those A-pivots are broken on monthly.
In relatively smooth downtrends price nearly always forms this peculiar bow-loop pattern, returning back to where it broke. Sometimes such bows or loops are formed twice a month.
This is not observed in strong trending market (you can flip back) but still even then price uses those levels as support - resistance.
The fact that price keeps returning back to monthly A-pivot means there is no strong trend yet.
GOOD LUCK!
EurUsdHi Traders
First scenario
Eurusd might touch its first resistance which is at 1.09912 if it break then our next target is 1.11455
Second Scenario
Eurusd might touch its first resistance which is at 1.09912 it it fails to break then our next target is 1.07545
Note: This is not a investment idea its just my analysis
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EURCAD 4H SHORT TRADETSG MONEY MANAGEMENT RULES.
1 - Enter 2 trades @ Sell Limit @ 1.4554 - 1% Trade Balance each.
2 - 4H ATR = 25.
3 - SL = 1.5 x ATR (1.5 x 25 = 37.5 = 1.45915) SL for both trades.
4 - TP = 1 x ATR ( 1 x 25 = TP = 1.4529) TP is for 1st order only, 2nd order no TP let profit run.
5 - When 1st TP hit move 2nd order SL to breakeven.
6 - Trail 2nd SL behind previous fractal highs.
Price moved up to retest a previous Sup/Res level.
Sell Limit made @ 1.4554 for 2 trades.
1st TP hit @ 1.4529, move 2nd trade SL to breakeven @ 1.4554.
Price had a bullish pullback and hit 2nd trade SL
Price stayed below the previous Sell Limit level of 1.4554.
Price re-setup short trade and re-entered another Sell Limit order @ 1.4554.
1st TP hit @ 1.4529, 2nd SL moved to breakeven.
Price created a new current fractal low support of 1.4513.
Moved Trail SL to current fractal high @ 1.4537.
Price created a 2nd current fractal low support at 1.4483.
If Price breaks that level then Trail SL to 1.4505 current fractal high.
Continue to trail SL if Price continues its bearish move.
This current EURCAD 4H Short trade was found by DACapitalTrading Jan 13th.
We added to this short trade our TSG money management trade plan.
The truth Your I.B. doesn't care about you.. (exposing C.O.I.)The times have changed for the retail trader, and in essence scalping and day, trading has, in essence, become a complete waste of time for the average person looking to make even a small gain in the FX market. In the last 6 years, day trading and scalping have become worthless strategies, only done by those who are ignorant to the situation behind the scenes that makes of a huge negative feedback loop full of conflicts of interest with one goal; to take the retail trades money. As swing traders, we are the only type of trader that is left. We let the market tell us what to do, not the other way around. It is obvious that a market that is stuck in a range, is impossible to trade for a profit. The biggest mistake one can make, is only trading one asset class, and only 1 timeframe. This is the most obvious mistake that most new traders make. Learning to trade the timeframes that are significant to volatility in the market and by diversifying to multiple asset classes.
Volatility is a traders lifeblood of a trader. Since 09', volatility has been absolutely crushed. Without volatility , there is no risk and opportunity (sides of the same coin). This means returns peter to 0. The question is, why has volatility been crushed? There are a few reasons: quantitative easing, the advancement of algos, and expanded participation.
The monetary policy introduced by the FED after the 08' recession was quantitative easing QE ). Essentially, QE means that central banks increase the supply of money by buying government bonds and other securities. What does this mean? It means a guaranteed buyer of bonds, which suppresses yields permanently, feeding over into other asset classes since the market begins to look for other opportunities (chasing yields) which ironically only suppresses yields further.
Technology: Volatility has been suppressed by the advancement of algos and automated trading stations. An increase in algos over the last 8 years has dramatically increased the number of market participants. How does this affect volatility? It's simple: more willing buyers and sellers mean that the equilibrium in price is considerably more stable, thus decreasing the natural fluctuation in the price of an asset at every single price.
Dec 08
Comment: Now how exactly is the market rigged against the retail trades? I'll explain every dynamic. I'm going to assume you understand what a CFD is and how a margin call is determined through an over-leveraged exposure to the market with your accounts equity (google these if you are new).
Now how exactly is the market rigged against the retail trades? I'll explain every dynamic. I'm going to assume you understand what a CFD is and how a margin call is determined through an over-leveraged exposure to the market with your accounts equity (google these if you are new).
Let's think about the problem that an international broker has as a business. Keep in mind, over 90% of their clients losing all of their deposited funds within 3-4 months, how does this business even grow? If you own the brokerage company, you have to spend a significant amount of money (between 30-50%), towards customer acquisition. This is the only way you can stay at the same level. Now, this is where conflicts of interest begin. What do you think happens when a broker has access (backend) to 90% of let's say 10,000 traders who always are losing money? You take the opposite side of their trade. Why? You would have a 90% win ratio. With an average balance of a few thousand dollars, most retail traders tend to blow up in just a few days when trading over 100x.
The way that the brokerage industry works, is that it is built around major conflicts of interest. This creates a scenario because all players are aware and build the infrastructure for their benefit not yours. A retail trader has one simple objective, to make money through profitable trades in the market. Wallstreet's intentions are to take retail traders money.
There are 4 main conflicts of interest I will discuss.
Spread. What is spread? The spread comes from the guaranteed purchase or repurchase (short) of an asset, through a profit in the difference of market value and the price. The cost of guaranteed liquidity is through the broker being offered a price that they can make a profit on. If a broker has two clients, the client a is relieved of their position at $1, and client b is then sold that position at $2, making a profit of 1$ by providing the liquidity. This is called "taking a turn".
Commission: A percentage of a trades price to enter in and out.
The two most obvious conflicts of interest here is that the amount of volume is dependent on the amount of profit for the brokerage. Brokers want the retail trader to trade in the biggest position possible as much as possible. Now the answer to the question as to why a brokerage would lend you 100x to trade with becomes obvious; they get paid.
The next two are not so obvious.
Over the counter contracts are unregulated. When a losing contract is provided liquidity from the broker to a losing retail trader, taking the other-side of this contract is called "OTC Gain".
"Financing Turn" is the money made from the percent difference between borrowing from creditors (banks, investors) to finance leveraged grading and the percent charged to clients. IN essence, this is the ability to charge 100X of commission for an account with X dollars.
Who finances a brokers ability to lend money, comes from an investment bank. Through collateralized debt, a revolving credit facility can be formed and thus farmed for credit from retail traders. The only reason this makes sense is through the deposited funds from retail traders themselves. These funds are again collateralized and used by the investment bank. IN essence, retail trades deposit money, which sponsors the broker to be lent money by their investment bank at a % higher. Retail traders essentially finance their own financial demise. With over 90% of traders losing money, a brokerage is incentivized to borrow as much money as possible to profit from the financing turn of their clients. This is where the introducing broker (IB) comes into play.
A brokerages revenues come from the addition of spread, commission, financing turn, and the OTC gain.
Retail brokers are incentives to create a narrative that increases you changes of losing money. They are heavily invested to make retail traders believe in scalping and high volume trading strategies, so that you can get rich quick.
Let's break down the chart.
-Investment Bank: Provides credit and clearing to the brokers. Order-flow is created here.
-Broker: Providing access to platform and software, access to credit, and fulfilling liquidity (that you wouldn't get as a retail trader anywhere else). This means that a retail traders has to use a broker; necessary evil .
-Educator (introducing broker): Educators are paid by a broker commission on every trade you take. They will glamorize the lifestyle of quick and easy money, becoming a millionaire from a $600 account. Providing a simple strategy using 4 indicators, with a simple buy and sell execution plan around it.
-Retail Trader: Dumb money. They believe everything that their educator and broker tell them. They pay spread and commission, and provide the demand for financing/leverage, losing trades, and for a false narrative.
-Smart Money: Believe none of the participants in the entire market who have conflict of interest.
Who are the biggest clients of exchanges? Investment banks.
Smart Money (professional traders)
-understand how the market works
-understand that conflicts of interest exists
-avoid trading in the way that anyone with conflicts of interest want them to trade
do everything in the opposite way to the how retail traders do things.
Dumb Money (retail traders)
-believe everything they are told and rely on the infrastructure provided to them by market participants with conflicts of interest.
-believe the infrastructure has been built and designed to benefit THEM.
-they do everything in the opposite way to professional traders.
Smart money requires dumb money to exist. Smart money predicts the future (whisper numbers). Dumb money reactions to the present and wealth is thus transferred. The biggest payers of feeds to exchanges are investment banks, hedge funds and pension funds.