A question from the past. You might already become a trader today!Originally Posted by ;
This one was helpful for me when I started:
http://www.dailyfx.com/forex/technic...ade_Forex.html
A question from the past. You might already become a trader today!Originally Posted by ;
This one was helpful for me when I started:
http://www.dailyfx.com/forex/technic...ade_Forex.html
When it's busy!
Volatility = opportunity
Usualy I am trading through European session.
Same opinion; I'm also an active trader of the trading session; I get enough amount of trade opportunities in this particular session.Originally Posted by ;
utilize attached. It will explain to you when (what time of day) you've got large volatility on a currency pair.
https://www.forexforum.co.za/attachm...8405869379.mq4
There are also plenty of very good trading opportunities throughout the Asian session, but I, personally, am not alert enough during that period to trade.Originally Posted by ;
I've found that the Sunday open triggers some prevent losses, sometimes to my tick, also reverses back to where it closed Friday.
I concur. The market might not be available anyway, and year end is time for rest and celebration, in my opinion, rather than trading.Originally Posted by ;
Happy New Year, everyone!
The majority of the traders close their Forex positions on Friday. This is done in order to avoid the opening gaps of Monday.