Gbpaudanalysis
GBPAUD LONG As we can see the GBPAUD formed a Cup with a Handle, This is a bullish continuation pattern that marks a consolidation period followed by a breakout. A subsequent breakout from the handle's trading range signals a continuation of the prior advance.
We taking this trade based on technical analysis and price action.
(1) DO NOT ENTER ANY TRADE BEFORE THE ENTRY LEVEL
(2) USE YOUR STOP LOSS
(3) DO NOT HOLD A LOSS FOR MORE THAN 2 DAYS
Please use proper risk management depending on your account size, Use lot sizes based on these calculations.
Here is a break down of your pip value in ZAR and Dollars
0, 01 = R1,43 / $0,10c
0. 05 = R 7,15 / $ 0.50
0.10 = R 14,3 / $1.00
1 Lot size = R 146,26
How to calculate Margin = (Lot Size * Contract Size)/Leverage, Lets say your broker gives you 1:500, and you open 0,2 size, How much are you exposing ? calculations : (0.2 * 10 000) / 500 = $4 (R58) also (1 Lot * 100 000) / 500 = $200 (R2 960)
So, each time I open (1 Lot size, am exposing R2960 (Down payment)
Remember, These are long term trades, It is advisable to have enough margin to handle the fluctuation of the markets.
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GBPAUD { WE ARE GOING TO MOON }Break of structure for potential upside movement
as you can see on the daily perspective the market has already tested the below point of interest so right the market has break the structure to the upside showing more bulls are in the market , o we are going to pull the triggered immediately after the pullback completes
GBP/AUD Trying To Close Above Down Trend And Long Setup Here !This is an educational + analytic content that will teach why and how to enter a trade
Make sure you watch the price action closely in each analysis as this is a very important part of our method
Disclaimer : this analysis can change at anytime without notice and it is only for the purpose of assisting traders to make independent investments decisions
GBPAUD: Its All Trapped!Sellers have had a clean run down with very simple breakout retail patterns, have the banks made it too easy for them?
Or will they return to capture some of that fine liquidity?
I believe we will see one last push down before we tread up aggressively for NFP.
Let me know what you think in the comments below.
GBPAUD ANALYSISInteresting opportunity in this pair, we are approaching a big support that can turn this downtrend around, I would look for buying entries around 87750 but if this pair manages to close below this support we can see a big downside potential so if that happens look for a retest of this support that wiill be turned resistance and enter in a short.
GBPAUD AnalysisExpecting a bullish retracement on GBPAUD to 1.89877.
On the daily, the market is also respecting a bullish order.
On the weekly, price has broken our trendline after three touches but the breaking candlestick didnt closed as an inside bar, no clear rejection from the upside. A close below the low of the candlestick should give a clearer bearish momentum.
GBPAUD SHORTAs we can see, GBPAUD broke the Lower trendline of an ascending channel on the H4, We expecting the pair to re-test the level listed on the chart, before a retest on the Lower trend line.
We taking this trade based on technical analysis and price action.
(1) DO NOT ENTER ANY TRADE BEFORE THE ENTRY LEVEL
(2) USE YOUR STOP LOSS
(3) DO NOT HOLD A LOSS FOR MORE THAN 2 DAYS
Please use proper risk management depending on your account size, Use lot sizes based on these calculations.
Here is a break down of your pip value in ZAR and Dollars
0, 01 = R1,43 / $0,10c
0. 05 = R 7,15 / $ 0.50
0.10 = R 14,3 / $1.00
1 Lot size = R 146,26
How to calculate Margin = (Lot Size * Contract Size)/Leverage, Lets say your broker gives you 1:500, and you open 0,2 size, How much are you exposing ? calculations : (0.2 * 10 000) / 500 = $4 (R58) also (1 Lot * 100 000) / 500 = $200 (R2 960)
So, each time I open (1 Lot size, am exposing R2960 (Down payment)
Remember, These are long term trades, It is advisable to have enough margin to handle the fluctuation of the markets.
Please like and share for more useful content: