Try not to operate in moments of high volatility, it seems an obvious solution, but many do not apply it.If the market is crazy, why enter?
Try not to operate in moments of high volatility, it seems an obvious solution, but many do not apply it.If the market is crazy, why enter?
It is true, it simply avoids operating during the news.I don't understand why people insist on getting just at that time.
So, is the best strategy not to operate during the news?That seems a bit passive, don't you think?
No Liabilities, prudent!You don't always have to be on the market.If you are not sure to be able to handle volatility, it is best to wait.
Quoting then, is the best strategy not to operate during the news?That seems a bit passive, don't you think?It is not passive if you know how to take advantage of the right moments.Operating just after the report, when volatility begins to settle, it is a good option.
I prefer to be out of the market during the news and return when the waters calm down.Thus you avoid irrational movements.
But if you always avoid the news, don't you miss great opportunities?Sometimes those fast movements are just what gives better tickets.
Yes, but they can also make you lose a lot of money.If you like strong emotions, go ahead, but it is not for everyone.
Actually, the opportunities are after the news, when the market has already digested the information.Most traders lose trying to predict the unpredictable.
Ok, then, how do you identify a good time to enter after important news?