Expectancy is definitely positive, but it differs from different currency pairs to different instruments and different years. I guess in the end...
Say NZD Employment, sometimes when the actual is worse than forecast and previous numbers, it doesn't react much. But sometimes it does. Why so?
But why? More noise? I trade Forex, so it might be because not all volume is speculative and business need to exchange money whenever they want so...
Markets seldom make TEXTBOOK/"perfect"/"nice" trend. e.g. higher highs higher lows repeating and repeating. The true test of consistent trading is...
And why? Because technical analysis works because other people are doing it, therefore high liquidity pairs? What do you think?
What do you guys think?
https://www.tradingview.com/x/Jkx8vxK1/ - This does look more bearish than bullish, a strong move down, I expect a small retracement and don't see...
so if you lose 50 in a row, you keep trading as per usual? Usually if I lose like quite a few then I'll go back to reviewing. Do you trade FX?
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