EURUSD - Trends, Forecasts and Implications (Part 2) - page 730
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What % of forecasts are profitable?
There was one forecast on the euro yesterday and it didn't work out.
Here's a prediction for you: buckscade sell.)))
There is one forecast on the euro yesterday and it did not work out.
Here's a prediction: buckscade sell.)))
I had a quick look this morning and thought "Fuck it" )))
Strangerr: Do you have any ideas where to go?
I have no idea where I should go now, because I don't see anything useful on currency pairs (O_o).
How can I gain an advantage over other market participants?
I had a look this morning and thought "fuck it" ))))
Strangerr: Any thoughts on where we can go now, I can't see anything useful on the currency market (O_o)
I wrote on what pair of thoughts:)))) Audbucks bought, buckscade sold.
The only forecast on the euro yesterday did not work out.
However, I think that they should not go straight to 45, I expect a good pullback from 43...
I wouldn't ask such questions if I were you...
It's not about %..............
I have seen people on the internet who predict currency pairs, this is an example:
The man on one forum says something like "Sell EUR/USD TP 1400 for example STOP 1430".
And at the bottom it says 72%, i.e. per 100 of his tips 72 workers
Still don't think they should go straight to 45, I expect a good pullback from 43...
So I'm not saying that we will jump there today. By the way, I advise to close all trades, which are not in buu, till 14.30 on gmt+2, there can be yesterday's scurry.
I've seen people on the web who make predictions about currency pairs, here's an example:
A man on one forum says something like "Sell EUR/USD TP 1400 for example STOP 1430".
And at the bottom it says 72%, i.e. per 100 of his tips 72 workers
You should at least estimate the stop to profit ratio for starters..........
Good luck