FOREX - Trends, forecasts and implications 2016 - page 1292

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The prospect of an Audi is on my mind.
The direction I think is right, but I'm floating again with the tr.
7545?
Are you still holding the upper bai?
The prospect of an Audi is on my mind.
The direction I think is right, but I'm floating again with the tr.
7545?
Do you still hold the upper bai?
news at night, prepared the sell set-up:
the bai is in place, the swaps are piling up, the targets haven't changed...
news at night, prepared a sell set-up:
Bai is in place, swaps are piling up, targets have not changed ...
medium-term target is the same as mine and the general's(Vadens) as well
everything will be fine, hopefully. //three like-minded people usually mean something in this thread)
on the Kiwi is more complicated - double sticks:
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Movlat, you shouldn't have deleted the posts. There was nothing particularly offensive there by and large.
I intended to prove the only thing that intraday trading is possible and has a right to live, just like any other option.
I would like to refute all sneers over intraday, pips and other (and mine too, I repent publicly).
The way one wants and, more importantly, the way one is able, is the way one trades.Movlat, you shouldn't have deleted the posts. There was nothing particularly offensive there by and large.
I have only one aim to prove today - intraday trading is possible and has the right to live like all other variants, that's all.
I wanted to refute all ridicule about intraday, pips and other things (and mine too, I repent publicly).
The question is, whoever wants to, and most importantly, how they know how to trade.Renat, it's all clear that intraday and medium-term trading can be profitable. But when the drawdowns are greater than the long-term drawdowns, it is no good. In my opinion, it is much more complicated than intraday. I'm working hard on this at the moment. Maybe I'll give up long-term trading altogether. )))
Reread my posts from today. The approach was made there. Maybe it will tell you something. You can't "shine" the risk within a day - that's the main thing, the second is that the dollar must be bought back. The rest is trifles.
I have a slightly different approach. On the interconnectedness of currencies on 28 pairs. I usually get within 10 pips. I don't need to shine the light. Only after the close.
Crosses light up the dollar. For example EURGBP - double buck....