4:30 AM EDT
GBP/USD
In March this came out at -.3 and -1.3 with a 33 pip spike. In April we saw 1.1 and 1.5 (huge deviations) with a 30 pip spike. In May we saw -.3 and -1 with a 27 pip spike.
As long as we see a good deviation at this release, we should see a nice spike. Anything at .3 or higher will cause a decent move.
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четвъртък, 21 юни 2012 г.
вторник, 19 юни 2012 г.
NZD GDP q/q – Change in the value of all goods and services produced by the economy
6:45 PM EDT
NZD/USD
In September this came out at -.4 and -.2 with a 46 pip spike, 25% retracement, and continuation to 60 pips in 6 minutes. In March it came out at -.3 and -.4 with a 30 pip spike. The problem was that it was very volatile 5 or 6 seconds before the trade and the data came out 3 seconds EARLY, causing the spike to happen 3 seconds before the posted time. It did spike nicely, retraced very little, and continued to 55 pips in 4 minutes.
This has had some decent moves in the recent past but you never know. In the best case it will come out on time with nice deviation.
Be carefull for early movement lets say 1 minute before the trade. If that is the case get out fast.
NZD/USD
In September this came out at -.4 and -.2 with a 46 pip spike, 25% retracement, and continuation to 60 pips in 6 minutes. In March it came out at -.3 and -.4 with a 30 pip spike. The problem was that it was very volatile 5 or 6 seconds before the trade and the data came out 3 seconds EARLY, causing the spike to happen 3 seconds before the posted time. It did spike nicely, retraced very little, and continued to 55 pips in 4 minutes.
This has had some decent moves in the recent past but you never know. In the best case it will come out on time with nice deviation.
Be carefull for early movement lets say 1 minute before the trade. If that is the case get out fast.
понеделник, 18 юни 2012 г.
Trades for week of June 17 thru 22, 2012
Tue 6/19 4:30 AM – UK CPI y/y
Wed 6/20 6:45 PM – NZD GDP q/q (Straddle)
Thu 6/21 4:30 AM – UK Retail Sales (Straddle)
Thu 6/21 8:30 AM – CAD Core Retail Sales
Fri 6/22 8:30 AM – CAD Core CPI
The UK Retail Sales is the best opportunity this week.
Wed 6/20 6:45 PM – NZD GDP q/q (Straddle)
Thu 6/21 4:30 AM – UK Retail Sales (Straddle)
Thu 6/21 8:30 AM – CAD Core Retail Sales
Fri 6/22 8:30 AM – CAD Core CPI
The UK Retail Sales is the best opportunity this week.
вторник, 12 юни 2012 г.
Trades for this week
There are just two trades this week. None of them is a great trade, so it is up to you whether to trade them or to taka a rest from the news trading this week.
Wed 6/13 8:30 AM – US Core Retail Sales
Wed 6/13 5:00 PM – NZD Official Cash Rate
Wed 6/13 8:30 AM – US Core Retail Sales
Wed 6/13 5:00 PM – NZD Official Cash Rate
петък, 8 юни 2012 г.
CAD Employment Change – Change in the number of employed people in the last month
8:30 AM EDT
USD/CAD
At 7:00 am EDT Canada will release Employment Change and Unemployment Rate. We will trade the change. The Rate is expeced to hold at 7.3%. The change is expected at 10K after a previous 58.2K.
There is some US news and also the Canadian Trade Balance that comes out at the same time, but I do not expect these to have much impact on the Employment data.
USD/CAD
At 7:00 am EDT Canada will release Employment Change and Unemployment Rate. We will trade the change. The Rate is expeced to hold at 7.3%. The change is expected at 10K after a previous 58.2K.
There is some US news and also the Canadian Trade Balance that comes out at the same time, but I do not expect these to have much impact on the Employment data.
четвъртък, 7 юни 2012 г.
UK Official Bank Rate – Interest rate at which banks lend to each other
GBP/USD
At 7:00 am EDT, the UK will release their Interest Rate Decision and Asset Purchase Facility. We will
plan to trade both simultaneously. The rate is expected to hold at .50 and as of this writing, the APF is shown by the news services as expected to hold at 325 Billion Pounds. This may change by news time, as there is quite a bit of talk that APF will increase. If it does, will it be by 25 or 50 Billion Pounds?
At 7:00 am EDT, the UK will release their Interest Rate Decision and Asset Purchase Facility. We will
plan to trade both simultaneously. The rate is expected to hold at .50 and as of this writing, the APF is shown by the news services as expected to hold at 325 Billion Pounds. This may change by news time, as there is quite a bit of talk that APF will increase. If it does, will it be by 25 or 50 Billion Pounds?
вторник, 5 юни 2012 г.
AUD Employment Change – Change in the number of employed people for the prior month
9:30 PM EDT
AUD/USD
What can I say. This is my favorite trade. The normal movement for this news is about 50 pips or more. Hopefully it will behave nice again.
AUD/USD
What can I say. This is my favorite trade. The normal movement for this news is about 50 pips or more. Hopefully it will behave nice again.
AUD GDP q/q – Change in the value of all goods and services produced by the economy
9:30 PM EDT
AUD/USD
Buy/Sell trigers 0.2
In September it came out at .2 and .7 with a 22 pip spike, 25% retracement, and continuation to 30+ pips. In December it came out at .2 and .6 with a 30 pip spike. BUT … it spiked up 10 pips about 15 seconds before the trade.Watch for premature moves like this and act accordingly- get out fast :).
In March it came out at -.4 and -.1 with a 42 pip spike, 30% retracement, and continuation to 55 pips in 15 minutes.
If we get 0.2 deviation it will be great, probabli the move is going to be somethig around 40 pips. If we get 0.1 we still can make 20-25 pips. 0 deviaton is the worst scenario, hopefully it will not happen.
Good luck and may God be with you.
AUD/USD
Buy/Sell trigers 0.2
In September it came out at .2 and .7 with a 22 pip spike, 25% retracement, and continuation to 30+ pips. In December it came out at .2 and .6 with a 30 pip spike. BUT … it spiked up 10 pips about 15 seconds before the trade.Watch for premature moves like this and act accordingly- get out fast :).
In March it came out at -.4 and -.1 with a 42 pip spike, 30% retracement, and continuation to 55 pips in 15 minutes.
If we get 0.2 deviation it will be great, probabli the move is going to be somethig around 40 pips. If we get 0.1 we still can make 20-25 pips. 0 deviaton is the worst scenario, hopefully it will not happen.
Good luck and may God be with you.
понеделник, 4 юни 2012 г.
AUD Cash Rate – Interest rate for overnight money market deposits
AUD/USD
Looks like 11 economists say they will leave the rate at 3.75, 12 say they will drop it to 3.5, and 4 say they will drop it to 3.25%. This will be cause for a wild ride. Here are the two things most likely to happen. The highest odds are that they will lower the rate by .25%. This will cause a spike down. They could also lower it by .5 causing a much bigger spike down, though this is much less likely. Or they could leave it where it is, which would cause a spike up. But I think this is far less likely, though not impossible.
Here is what I am planning to do. I will do a sellOnly on this. If they wind up leaving rates the same, it will spike up and I will miss it. I’m willing to take that chance. It is far more likely rates will go down again.
As always, be ever vigilant for premature spikes. If you are doing a sellOnly, you don’t care about premature spikes up, only down. If you are trading in both directions, you care about both. Also don’t be surprised if the spread gets wider than usual. Might even want to compensate for that in your settings. Also I would recommend getting out right after the spike unless it comes out at .5.
Trades for week of June 3 thru 8, 2012
This week we have:
Tue 12:30 AM – AUD Cash Rate
Tue 9:00 AM – CAD Overnight Rate
Tue 9:30 PM – AUD GDP q/q
Wed 7:45 AM – EUR Minimum Bid Rate
Wed 9:30 PM – AUD Employment Change
Thu 4:28 AM – UK Services PMI
Thu 7:00 AM – UK Official Bank Rate
Fri 8:30 AM – CAD Employment Change
The AUD GDP and AUD Employment are the best trades. The CAD Employment might be OK but there is a ton of news coming out at 8:30 AM on Friday, so this will add some risk into the trade. None of the interest rates are forecast to change but I don’t have the economist data yet to know if there are opportunities there.
Tue 12:30 AM – AUD Cash Rate
Tue 9:00 AM – CAD Overnight Rate
Tue 9:30 PM – AUD GDP q/q
Wed 7:45 AM – EUR Minimum Bid Rate
Wed 9:30 PM – AUD Employment Change
Thu 4:28 AM – UK Services PMI
Thu 7:00 AM – UK Official Bank Rate
Fri 8:30 AM – CAD Employment Change
петък, 1 юни 2012 г.
US Non-Farm Employment Change – Change in the number of employed people in the last month, excluding the farming industry
EUR/JPY, USD/JPY
There are two trades today worthy of consideration, but before we consider them, we should be aware of the big picture. Due largely to the continuing mess in Europe, both the GBP/USD and EUR/JPY (the pairs we will be trading tomorrow) have been on huge downward pushes.
There are lots of factors that play into trade decisions when the markets are in this condition, but a good rule of thumb is to trade only in the direction of the trend. The Straddle has a feature called sellOnly. Simply find sellOnly and set it to y. This will cause it to only enter a pending sell order. I fear if these come out as buys, we will see a spike up but hard spike back down due to all the sell orders that are evidently piled up above the current prices.
It’s possible we could get a buy on one of these and there could be a big spike up, but I’d rather advise you to do a sell only and take the requisite verbal abuse for having advised wrongly than to have us all in on a buy that whipsaws and takes us all to the cleaners. Plus the odds of a buy for the NFP seem extremely small to me.
There are two trades today worthy of consideration, but before we consider them, we should be aware of the big picture. Due largely to the continuing mess in Europe, both the GBP/USD and EUR/JPY (the pairs we will be trading tomorrow) have been on huge downward pushes.
There are lots of factors that play into trade decisions when the markets are in this condition, but a good rule of thumb is to trade only in the direction of the trend. The Straddle has a feature called sellOnly. Simply find sellOnly and set it to y. This will cause it to only enter a pending sell order. I fear if these come out as buys, we will see a spike up but hard spike back down due to all the sell orders that are evidently piled up above the current prices.
It’s possible we could get a buy on one of these and there could be a big spike up, but I’d rather advise you to do a sell only and take the requisite verbal abuse for having advised wrongly than to have us all in on a buy that whipsaws and takes us all to the cleaners. Plus the odds of a buy for the NFP seem extremely small to me.
неделя, 27 май 2012 г.
Trades for week of May 27 thru June 1
We will have an interesting situation on Friday where we have 2
different trades at the same time. This might be a first for many of
you. Monday (tomorrow) is a bank holiday for the US and Europe, so keep
that in mind.
Tue 5/29 9:30 PM – AUD Retail Sales m/m
Thu 5/31 8:30 AM – US Prelim GDP q/q
Fri 6/1 4:28 AM – UK Manufacturing PMI
Fri 6/1 8:30 AM – US Non-farm Payroll
Fri 6/1 8:30 AM – CAD GDP m/m
The AUD trade and the US NFP provide the best opportunities this week.
Tue 5/29 9:30 PM – AUD Retail Sales m/m
Thu 5/31 8:30 AM – US Prelim GDP q/q
Fri 6/1 4:28 AM – UK Manufacturing PMI
Fri 6/1 8:30 AM – US Non-farm Payroll
Fri 6/1 8:30 AM – CAD GDP m/m
The AUD trade and the US NFP provide the best opportunities this week.
сряда, 23 май 2012 г.
UK Retail Sales
GBP/USD
Couple things to be aware of here. Number one is that the deviations have been huge in each of the last 3 months. If we get good deviations with both rows in agreement as well as revisions, we should see a decent move like in the past. But if row 2 comes out in the opposite direction, we might get a quick reversal. Not sure because it hasn’t happened in awhile. The other thing is that the MPC Meeting Minutes will be released at the same time, and is not visible to the STPro (because it is a series of numbers and doesn’t represent a deviation). These will most likely come out as expected and not have any bearing on our trade, but if they don’t we could see some odd behaviors that don’t make any sense. So … given these risks, trade accordingly.
Couple things to be aware of here. Number one is that the deviations have been huge in each of the last 3 months. If we get good deviations with both rows in agreement as well as revisions, we should see a decent move like in the past. But if row 2 comes out in the opposite direction, we might get a quick reversal. Not sure because it hasn’t happened in awhile. The other thing is that the MPC Meeting Minutes will be released at the same time, and is not visible to the STPro (because it is a series of numbers and doesn’t represent a deviation). These will most likely come out as expected and not have any bearing on our trade, but if they don’t we could see some odd behaviors that don’t make any sense. So … given these risks, trade accordingly.
неделя, 20 май 2012 г.
Trades for week of May 20 thru 25, 2012
This week offers up slightly more opportunity than last week did,
though that is not saying much since the bar was set so low last week.
This is the list:
Tue 5/22 4:30 AM – UK CPI
Wed 5/23 4:30 AM – UK Retail Sales
Wed 5/23 8:30 AM – CAD Core Retail Sales
Thu 5/24 4:30 AM – UK Revised GDP q/q
Lot of UK action this week. The only one I am likely to trade is the Retail Sales trade. The only UK GDP that tends to be a big mover is the Preliminary GDP and that won’t happen again till July. And I think we are still a ways off from the CPI trades starting to matter. I will post for these but don’t expect much and trade conservatively. The CAD Retail Sales really hasn’t done much lately either. The big opportunity of the week is the UK Retail Sales.
This is the list:
Tue 5/22 4:30 AM – UK CPI
Wed 5/23 4:30 AM – UK Retail Sales
Wed 5/23 8:30 AM – CAD Core Retail Sales
Thu 5/24 4:30 AM – UK Revised GDP q/q
Lot of UK action this week. The only one I am likely to trade is the Retail Sales trade. The only UK GDP that tends to be a big mover is the Preliminary GDP and that won’t happen again till July. And I think we are still a ways off from the CPI trades starting to matter. I will post for these but don’t expect much and trade conservatively. The CAD Retail Sales really hasn’t done much lately either. The big opportunity of the week is the UK Retail Sales.
петък, 11 май 2012 г.
CAD Employment Change
Tradable on = USDCAD or EURCAD
News Name
CAD Employment MM - Change in the number of employed people during the previous month.
General
Recently this trade has provided a lot of pips!!! However it has some danger areas!
In February we saw -19 and .1 with a 17 pip spike and full retracement in a couple minutes. In March we saw -17.8 and -.2 with a 9 pip spike followed by a hard 19 pip push in the opposite direction. This was due to row 2 coming out in opposition to row 1. This is something to keep a close eye on. In April we saw an enormous deviation of 71.8 and -.2 with a nice 48 pip spike on the EUR/CAD. Retraced a bit and continued down into the 60 pip neighborhood where it stayed for 20 minutes. Should have moved farther but a good move nonetheless.
I would not expect a deviation quite that large again this month but it is not unusual to see good deviations on this trade. Like always, and particularly if you are planning to trade higher lots than normal, be highly alert to pre-news movement and be ready to click out if you see anything suspicious. Be safe, not sorry.
News Name
CAD Employment MM - Change in the number of employed people during the previous month.
General
Recently this trade has provided a lot of pips!!! However it has some danger areas!
In February we saw -19 and .1 with a 17 pip spike and full retracement in a couple minutes. In March we saw -17.8 and -.2 with a 9 pip spike followed by a hard 19 pip push in the opposite direction. This was due to row 2 coming out in opposition to row 1. This is something to keep a close eye on. In April we saw an enormous deviation of 71.8 and -.2 with a nice 48 pip spike on the EUR/CAD. Retraced a bit and continued down into the 60 pip neighborhood where it stayed for 20 minutes. Should have moved farther but a good move nonetheless.
I would not expect a deviation quite that large again this month but it is not unusual to see good deviations on this trade. Like always, and particularly if you are planning to trade higher lots than normal, be highly alert to pre-news movement and be ready to click out if you see anything suspicious. Be safe, not sorry.
сряда, 9 май 2012 г.
Australian Employment Change
9:30 PM EDT
AUD Employment Change – Change in the number of employed people for the previous month
AUD/USD
In February this came out at 36.3 and -.2 with a 25 pip spike, very small retracement, and continuation another 10 pips or so. Row 1 came out 3 seconds after the posted time causing the initial spike and row 2 came out 6 seconds after (3 seconds later) causing the additional push. Nice trade. In March it came out at -20.4 and 0 with a 23 pip spike followed by a slow return to breakeven in 6 or 7 minutes. In April we saw 37.5 and -.1 with a 55 pip spike. Very nice trade.
This thing seems to move 20+ pips no matter what the deviation is, but it looks like if we see a deviation in excess of 30 we tend to have a real nice protracted move. Whether you decide to increase your trade size or not, we all must be vigilant for pre-news spikes.
Things to watch
There are 3 elements to this trade……….
1) Employment Change
2) Unemployment Rate (remember a positive figure is BAD, and a negative figure is GOOD)
3) The spilt between Full and Part Time… we don’t care much about the “part time” figures…but we do want to see the full time figures deviate in the same direction.
If the trade triggers and all three deviate in the same direction, then you should be on for a great trade, and you can expect alot of “continuation“.
If however any lines conflict, then “continuation” may be hard to come by, and its best to close your trade on the first sign of any retrace.
четвъртък, 3 май 2012 г.
US Non-Farm Payroll
8:30 AM EDT
US Non-Farm Payroll – Change in the number of employed people for the last month, excluding the farming industry.
EUR/JPY
In February we saw deviations of 103 and -.2 with a 38 pip spike, small retracement, and continuation to 45 pips in 2 minutes before falling all the way back. In March we saw -17 and 0 with a 20 pip spike, small retracement, and continuation to 35 in 2 minutes before falling all the way back in 4 minutes. In April we saw -85 and -.1 with a 65 pip spike, 25% retracement, and continuation to 100+ pips in 12 minutes.
This is turning into a right good trade, particularly when we get good deviations.
понеделник, 30 април 2012 г.
Signal for CAD GDP m/m
8:30 AM EDT
CAD GDP m/m – Change in the value of all goods and services produced by the economy.
USD/CAD or EUR/CAD
There are a bunch of pieces of US data coming out at the same time, but they are low impact items so I am not expecting them to have much influence on the CAD trade but you can try the EUR/CAD if you want to be safe. Watch the spread on the EUR/CAD.
In January this came out at -.3 and -.6 with a 20 pip spike, small retracement, and continuation to 30 pips in a couple minutes. In February we saw .1 and 0 with an 11 pip spike and quick retracement. In March we saw 0 and 0 with a 4 pip spike.
If we get a good deviation it should be fine, but it is not terribly likely we will see enough deviation for a good trade, so set your lot sizes accordingly or maybe just pass on it.
Things to watch
This trade should be fairly clean… there is no other news at the same time
Previous Releases -
Mar 2012 – no dev
Feb 2012 - +0.1… too small
Jan 2012- We had a -0.3 deviation, causing a 21 pip spike… not bad… but not amazing…. didn’t get much continuation.
What to expect – Trigger sizes
0.0-0.2 = Don’t trade
We will probably get a small “blip” and a hard retrace…. we don’t want to take a trade in these circumstances.
0.3 = Small trigger
We should see a reasonable spike….and should be able to make some money!
0.4+ = Large Trigger
Now we are talking!!!! We should see a nice size spike with good continuation… we can put some decent size money on this.
CAD GDP m/m – Change in the value of all goods and services produced by the economy.
USD/CAD or EUR/CAD
There are a bunch of pieces of US data coming out at the same time, but they are low impact items so I am not expecting them to have much influence on the CAD trade but you can try the EUR/CAD if you want to be safe. Watch the spread on the EUR/CAD.
In January this came out at -.3 and -.6 with a 20 pip spike, small retracement, and continuation to 30 pips in a couple minutes. In February we saw .1 and 0 with an 11 pip spike and quick retracement. In March we saw 0 and 0 with a 4 pip spike.
If we get a good deviation it should be fine, but it is not terribly likely we will see enough deviation for a good trade, so set your lot sizes accordingly or maybe just pass on it.
Things to watch
This trade should be fairly clean… there is no other news at the same time
Previous Releases -
Mar 2012 – no dev
Feb 2012 - +0.1… too small
Jan 2012- We had a -0.3 deviation, causing a 21 pip spike… not bad… but not amazing…. didn’t get much continuation.
What to expect – Trigger sizes
0.0-0.2 = Don’t trade
We will probably get a small “blip” and a hard retrace…. we don’t want to take a trade in these circumstances.
0.3 = Small trigger
We should see a reasonable spike….and should be able to make some money!
0.4+ = Large Trigger
Now we are talking!!!! We should see a nice size spike with good continuation… we can put some decent size money on this.
неделя, 29 април 2012 г.
Divergences
Hiden Divergences
Divergences not only signal a potential trend reversal; they can also be used as a possible sign for a trend continuation. Always remember, the trend is your friend, so whenever you can get a signal that the trend will continue, then good for you!Hidden bullish divergence happens when price is making a higher low (HL), but the oscillator is showing a lower low (LL).
This can be seen when the pair is in an uptrend. Once price makes a
higher low, look and see if the oscillator does the same. If it doesn't
and makes a lower low, then we've got some hidden divergence in our
hands.
Lastly, we've got hidden bearish divergence. This occurs when price
makes a lower high (LH), but the oscillator is making a higher high
(HH). By now you've probably guessed that this occurs in a downtrend.
When you see hidden bearish divergence, chances are that the pair will
continue to shoot lower and continue the downtrend.
Below is an image that portrays regular bullish divergence.
Now, if the price is making a higher high (HH), but the oscillator is
lower high (LH), then you have regular bearish divergence.
This type of divergence can be found in an uptrend. After price makes that second high, if the oscillator makes a lower high, then you can probably expect price to reverse and drop.
In the image below, we see that price reverses after making the second top.
As you can see from the images above, the regular divergence is best
used when trying to pick tops and bottoms. You are looking for an area
where price will stop and reverse.
The oscillators signal to us that momentum is starting to shift and even though price has made a higher high (or lower low), chances are that it won't be sustained.
Regular Divergences
regular divergence is used as a possible sign for a trend reversal.
If price is making lower lows (LL), but the oscillator is making
higher lows (HL), this is considered to be regular bullish divergence.
This normally occurs at the end of a down trend. After establishing a second bottom, if the oscillator
fails to make a new low, it is likely that the price will rise, as
price and momentum are normally expected to move in line with each
other.Below is an image that portrays regular bullish divergence.
This type of divergence can be found in an uptrend. After price makes that second high, if the oscillator makes a lower high, then you can probably expect price to reverse and drop.
In the image below, we see that price reverses after making the second top.
The oscillators signal to us that momentum is starting to shift and even though price has made a higher high (or lower low), chances are that it won't be sustained.
Real Life Examples
You can use the same indicator settings from the life example pictures. They are tested and they work.
3 SMA System
This is system based on the 3 Simple Moving Average- SMA 30, SMA 50, SMA 100.
http://www.learnforexlive.com/members-area/3SMA-system/index.php
събота, 28 април 2012 г.
Head and Shoulders Patterns
A head and shoulders pattern consists of a peak followed by a higher peak and
then a lower peak with a break below the neckline. The neckline is drawn through
the lowest points of the two intervening troughs and may slope upward or
downward. A downward sloping neckline is more reliable as a signal.
The extent of the breakout move can be estimated by measuring from the top of the middle peak down to the neckline. This target is then projected downwards from the point of breakout.
After the breakout, price often rallies back to the neckline which then acts as a resistance level. Go short on a reversal signal and place a stop-loss one tick above the resistance level.
Never trust a head and shoulders pattern where the neckline is clearly
ascending (the second trough being higher than the first). Also, the more level
the neckline, the more reliable the pattern.
The extent of the breakout move can be estimated by measuring from the top of the middle trough up to the neckline. This target is then projected upwards from the point of breakout.
There is frequently a correction back to the neckline, which then acts as a support level. Go long on a reversal signal and place a stop-loss one tick below the support level.
Never trust an inverted head and shoulders pattern where the neckline is
clearly descending (the second peak being lower than the first). The more level
the neckline, the more reliable the pattern.
The extent of the breakout move can be estimated by measuring from the top of the middle peak down to the neckline. This target is then projected downwards from the point of breakout.

Volume Confirmation
- High volume on the first peak,
- Moderate volume on the middle peak,
- Low volume on the third peak, and
- A sharp increase in volume on the break below the neckline.
Trading Signals
Go short at breakout below the neckline.
Place a stop-loss just above the last peak.After the breakout, price often rallies back to the neckline which then acts as a resistance level. Go short on a reversal signal and place a stop-loss one tick above the resistance level.

Inverted Head and Shoulders
With inverted head and shoulders the neckline is drawn through the highest points of the two intervening peaks. A downward sloping neckline signals continuing weakness and is less reliable as a reversal signal.The extent of the breakout move can be estimated by measuring from the top of the middle trough up to the neckline. This target is then projected upwards from the point of breakout.

Volume Confirmation
- High volume on the first trough,
- Moderate volume on the second trough,
- High volume on the second peak,
- Low volume on the third trough, and
- A sharp increase in volume at the breakout.
Trading Signals
Go long at breakout above the neckline.
Place a stop-loss one tick below the last trough.There is frequently a correction back to the neckline, which then acts as a support level. Go long on a reversal signal and place a stop-loss one tick below the support level.

Important Economic News
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Release
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Rccommended Pair
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Monthly
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GBP Manufacturing PMI
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GBP/USD
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Released monthly, on the first business day after the
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AUD Official Bank Rate
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AUD/USD
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First Tuesday of the Month, excluding January
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USD Non-Farm Payroll
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EUR/JPY
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Released monthly, usually on the first Friday after the
month ends
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GBP Services PMI
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GBP/USD
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Released monthly on the third business day after the
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CAD Employment Change
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USD/CAD
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Released monthly, about 8 days after the month ends
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AUD Employment Change
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AUD/USD
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Released monthly, about 10 days after the month ends
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GBP CPI
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GBP/USD
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Released monthly, about 15 days after the month ends
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GBP Retail Sales
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GBP/USD
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Released monthly, about 20 days after the month ends
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AUD Retail Sales
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AUD/USD
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Released monthly, about 30 days after the month ends
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CAD Retail Sales
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EUR/CAD
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Released monthly, about 50 days after the month ends
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German ZEW
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EUR/USD
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Released monthly, on 2nd or 3rd Tuesday of the current
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NZD Official Bank Rate
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NZD/USD
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Scheduled 8 times per year
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Release
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Rccommended Pair
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Quarterly
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AUD PPI q/g
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AUD/USD
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Released quarterly, about 22 days after the quarter
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GBP GDP Preliminary q/q
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GBP/USD
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Released quarterly, about 24 days after the quarter
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AUD CPI q/q
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AUD/USD
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Released quarterly, about 25 days after the quarter
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After Spike Trade
After Spike trading is something that I have been developing for some time.
I have analysed many many trades to work out when and where to enter after the initial spike starts to retrace…and I’m certain that although there are similarities between all the different pairs, each pair has its own characteristics, and behaves slightly differently. It’s imperative therefor that each trade plan for each news event is customised to take into account the pair you are trading….. for example GBPUSD can retrace heavily, especially on a CPI trade. Where as CADJPY doesn’t retrace much on US news… they provide different opportunities.
I have analysed many many trades to work out when and where to enter after the initial spike starts to retrace…and I’m certain that although there are similarities between all the different pairs, each pair has its own characteristics, and behaves slightly differently. It’s imperative therefor that each trade plan for each news event is customised to take into account the pair you are trading….. for example GBPUSD can retrace heavily, especially on a CPI trade. Where as CADJPY doesn’t retrace much on US news… they provide different opportunities.
Being a Spike trader!
I received an email from a blog reader yesterday who is a manual day
trader and is considering becoming a news spike trader and is looking
for some advice….
Here’s my reply ……..
I have done both manual day trading and been a news trader, I gave up manual trading a while back… I wasn’t very successful at it, the main issue being that I spent hours in front of my laptop waiting for a perfect setup, and it was sods law that the perfect setup always presented itself 5 mins before I had to pick my daughter up from school, or I would get into a trade and then it wouldn’t go anywhere so I had to sit up all night to watch it. I had some successes and if I persevered with it I do believe I could have made a success of it. But I would never have made nearly as much money as I do from news trading.
One of the things that I love and hate equally about news trading is the times of the trades…. I am on GMT +0 My daughter goes to school so I am left in the house in peace and quiet, so any trades that happen between 9.00 and 3.30pm are perfect for me, the problem comes when we have Australian news that hits at 00.30 or even 04.30 its nasty business when you have 3-4 of them in a week. I am definitely sleep sensitive, and without a decent 8 hours sleep I am a Zombie! So at times its hard. I think its ageing me prematurely….. in the last few years I reckon I have aged about 50 years!
On the other hand it’s very convenient to know when a trade is coming and be able to arrange your life around it.
Being a news spike trader has its ups and downs… the main positives being, when I trade, I trade to win…we very rarely take a loss.
How many trades do I do in a year?….. well probably only 20-30… When I win, I win big, as you can see from my videos, I don’t know any other trading methods where you can win €17-18k in a few mins! This is due to the huge risk reward ratio that news trading offers.
The move, and the win, is almost guaranteed in some trades. This in itself brings a problem ….and that problem is “Brokers”! I have personally traded with many brokers, in fact I am on 50+ brokers now, and I know people who have done even more…..
Brokers hate us….
Brokers hate traders who win… well most brokers do. The problem is that 99% of brokers are the counterparty to your trade, even so called ECN brokers, they give you all the flannel about ECN this and STP that, and the reality is that they are the counterparty…at least while they think you will be a losing trader.
Then when they realise that…actually, you do have a trading systems that works, they will put your execution out to the open market, so that they don’t take the other side of your trade and don’t take on any risk. The problem with that is, when you’re entering an order in a “real” market, as news hits, and liquidity dries up, the only place you will be filled is at the end of the spike. After all what idiot is going to be the counterparty to your trade in the middle of a spike? …. No one is…. so you are destined for a bad fill.
Realities of news trading…..
So for that reason, I hop from one broker to another. To begin with I get filled, and make money… then they notice what kind of trader I am, and subsequently I don’t get filled at all… I receive the message “off Quotes” or “trade disabled” or I get filled at the end of the spike… this is normally the signal for me to find a new broker. It’s fair to say that I spend probably 75% of my day finding brokers and filling out forms. I hate this, but at the end of the day it’s a necessary evil.
Scam Brokers….
The other reality of being a spike trader is that you WILL be scammed at some point. You will make a killing on a trade, and go to withdraw and you either get an email telling you that you traded “off Quotes” or some other ridiculous excuse like “the moon was in the wrong position” or it was “too windy”. The bottom line is if a broker says that they accept news traders (like they nearly all do) … if you trade news and you win, then they should cough up. Sadly this isn’t the case…. many brokers are complete SCAM artists… who only want you to lose.
And don’t think that trading with “regulated” brokers will help you…. It won’t, most of the time regulatory bodies don’t care at all about the fact that you were scammed, even though it’s clearly fraud! The only exception here is the NFA…as they have real teeth. The rest are useless, and do not factor in my broker choosing decisions one bit.
Other people’s perception of what you do …
One thing that bugs me is other people (friends and family) think you are a professional gambler… this is ridiculous… I put it to them that if they have a “real Job” they are taking a bigger gamble, if their boss has the hump one day, they may get fired, if they run their own business, they may be hit by a recession, or the business may fail and they lose all their money. Every profession has risks, ours are limited, theirs are not. If I had a terrible day, I could only ever lose the contents of my trading account, they could lose their home! So who’s the bigger gambler?
Before becoming a spike trader I spent 12 years running my own business in the UK… I would never do this again! I am naturally an entrepreneur, and I’m wired that way, I look for opportunities in everything I do. However, running my own business taught me that it’s too much of a gamble, I had nothing but staff problems, UK employment law was soooo biased towards the employee, it was ridiculous, the employer worked for the employees, as an employer I spent most of my life trying to find ways to avoid having to employ more people. Customers needed to be kept happy, and the tax man was always looking to see what else he could steal from me. I would never return to that world, it’s a mugs game….. it’s too risky!
Hard work…
So being a spike trader has its ups and downs. But I love it and can’t imagine doing anything else. Like anything in life, nothing worth having is ever gained without hard work and commitment. I have spent zillions of hours of my life looking at charts, the shapes of spikes, how they retrace, when and how they make new highs/lows. It’s not an easy profession to be in, sometimes we go weeks without a spike, but there’s nothing better than getting filled at 35 lots on a 50 pip spike…. It’s very exciting, and will pay the mortgage for months!!!! I wouldn’t recommend people get into spike trading full time, that’s something you will have to decide for yourself. Do you need a regular predictable income… if so forget it! It’s a constant battle to get filled by my brokers….the battle continues…….
Here’s my reply ……..
I have done both manual day trading and been a news trader, I gave up manual trading a while back… I wasn’t very successful at it, the main issue being that I spent hours in front of my laptop waiting for a perfect setup, and it was sods law that the perfect setup always presented itself 5 mins before I had to pick my daughter up from school, or I would get into a trade and then it wouldn’t go anywhere so I had to sit up all night to watch it. I had some successes and if I persevered with it I do believe I could have made a success of it. But I would never have made nearly as much money as I do from news trading.
One of the things that I love and hate equally about news trading is the times of the trades…. I am on GMT +0 My daughter goes to school so I am left in the house in peace and quiet, so any trades that happen between 9.00 and 3.30pm are perfect for me, the problem comes when we have Australian news that hits at 00.30 or even 04.30 its nasty business when you have 3-4 of them in a week. I am definitely sleep sensitive, and without a decent 8 hours sleep I am a Zombie! So at times its hard. I think its ageing me prematurely….. in the last few years I reckon I have aged about 50 years!
On the other hand it’s very convenient to know when a trade is coming and be able to arrange your life around it.
Being a news spike trader has its ups and downs… the main positives being, when I trade, I trade to win…we very rarely take a loss.
How many trades do I do in a year?….. well probably only 20-30… When I win, I win big, as you can see from my videos, I don’t know any other trading methods where you can win €17-18k in a few mins! This is due to the huge risk reward ratio that news trading offers.
The move, and the win, is almost guaranteed in some trades. This in itself brings a problem ….and that problem is “Brokers”! I have personally traded with many brokers, in fact I am on 50+ brokers now, and I know people who have done even more…..
Brokers hate us….
Brokers hate traders who win… well most brokers do. The problem is that 99% of brokers are the counterparty to your trade, even so called ECN brokers, they give you all the flannel about ECN this and STP that, and the reality is that they are the counterparty…at least while they think you will be a losing trader.
Then when they realise that…actually, you do have a trading systems that works, they will put your execution out to the open market, so that they don’t take the other side of your trade and don’t take on any risk. The problem with that is, when you’re entering an order in a “real” market, as news hits, and liquidity dries up, the only place you will be filled is at the end of the spike. After all what idiot is going to be the counterparty to your trade in the middle of a spike? …. No one is…. so you are destined for a bad fill.
Realities of news trading…..
So for that reason, I hop from one broker to another. To begin with I get filled, and make money… then they notice what kind of trader I am, and subsequently I don’t get filled at all… I receive the message “off Quotes” or “trade disabled” or I get filled at the end of the spike… this is normally the signal for me to find a new broker. It’s fair to say that I spend probably 75% of my day finding brokers and filling out forms. I hate this, but at the end of the day it’s a necessary evil.
Scam Brokers….
The other reality of being a spike trader is that you WILL be scammed at some point. You will make a killing on a trade, and go to withdraw and you either get an email telling you that you traded “off Quotes” or some other ridiculous excuse like “the moon was in the wrong position” or it was “too windy”. The bottom line is if a broker says that they accept news traders (like they nearly all do) … if you trade news and you win, then they should cough up. Sadly this isn’t the case…. many brokers are complete SCAM artists… who only want you to lose.
And don’t think that trading with “regulated” brokers will help you…. It won’t, most of the time regulatory bodies don’t care at all about the fact that you were scammed, even though it’s clearly fraud! The only exception here is the NFA…as they have real teeth. The rest are useless, and do not factor in my broker choosing decisions one bit.
Other people’s perception of what you do …
One thing that bugs me is other people (friends and family) think you are a professional gambler… this is ridiculous… I put it to them that if they have a “real Job” they are taking a bigger gamble, if their boss has the hump one day, they may get fired, if they run their own business, they may be hit by a recession, or the business may fail and they lose all their money. Every profession has risks, ours are limited, theirs are not. If I had a terrible day, I could only ever lose the contents of my trading account, they could lose their home! So who’s the bigger gambler?
Before becoming a spike trader I spent 12 years running my own business in the UK… I would never do this again! I am naturally an entrepreneur, and I’m wired that way, I look for opportunities in everything I do. However, running my own business taught me that it’s too much of a gamble, I had nothing but staff problems, UK employment law was soooo biased towards the employee, it was ridiculous, the employer worked for the employees, as an employer I spent most of my life trying to find ways to avoid having to employ more people. Customers needed to be kept happy, and the tax man was always looking to see what else he could steal from me. I would never return to that world, it’s a mugs game….. it’s too risky!
Hard work…
So being a spike trader has its ups and downs. But I love it and can’t imagine doing anything else. Like anything in life, nothing worth having is ever gained without hard work and commitment. I have spent zillions of hours of my life looking at charts, the shapes of spikes, how they retrace, when and how they make new highs/lows. It’s not an easy profession to be in, sometimes we go weeks without a spike, but there’s nothing better than getting filled at 35 lots on a 50 pip spike…. It’s very exciting, and will pay the mortgage for months!!!! I wouldn’t recommend people get into spike trading full time, that’s something you will have to decide for yourself. Do you need a regular predictable income… if so forget it! It’s a constant battle to get filled by my brokers….the battle continues…….
Top 10 Broker Tricks
Here are my top 10 “tricks” that brokers play around news events. Making
sure you are aware of what can happen, will help you react better in a
live trade scenario.
1. Spikes that are held back – “Retarded Spikes”
This isnt too common… but it does happen. The main broker that i have seen do this is “MIG Bank”. What seems to happen is the chart starts to spike but the broker holds back about 50% of the spike size for around 10 seconds…. then after this time the platform catches up with what the price realy should be.
This is better explained when watching the video below….. the broker on the left is IBFX and the broker on the right is MIG Bank. You can see that the initial spike is only half as big. Then after around 25 seconds there is a secondary spike as the platform catches up with reality.
2. Spread Widening
Below is a perfect example of spread widening 2 seconds before some GBP news is delivered. The tick chart on the left is taken from an IkonFX, 4 digit account. The tick chart on the right is from Alpari FS, 5 digit account, on exactly the same trade at exactly the same time.
The spread suddenly and violently balloons… giving you no time to react.
If you were “Straddle Trading” during this news….. you would have your Buy and Sell hit before the news came out!!…. OUCH!!
If you didn’t have pre news controls in place, and you were Auto clicking… then you would also potentially be in a lot of pain!

3. Frozen Charts
Freezing a chart is a classic trick…. What normally happens is the broker fills the trade… then freezes the chart, in the hope that the trade will retrace beyond your fill price. Then when the platform unfreezes you are in a huge loss!!!
This is a very nasty trick, and needs to be factored into any trade plan.
Below is a live trading example of 2 out of 4 brokers freezing my charts after filling my trade. In this example when the chart had unfrozen, the trades were in massive profit, but if they had started to retrace, then things could have got VERY ugly!!
4. Massive Slippage
I always try to trade with a broker that has “Instant Orders” and not “Market orders” to avoid the possibility that I can be slipped to the end of a spike. With an “Instant order” I can set “maximum deviation from quoted price” or how much slippage I will tolerate.
Some broker such as IBFX who dont have slippage controll are notorious for slipping orders to the worst possible moment. See the video below to see what happened to me the last time i traded with IBFX!
5. Negative Slippage
Negative slippage is where a broker will wait until the worst possible moment to close your trade. So if you trade a spike, and you find your self up 25 pips…then decide to close the trade as the market is starting to retrace. The broker waits around for 5-10 seconds or as long as the the market is moving against you, until actually closing the trade.
This creates the possibilty of losing a lot of money. The worst culprits for this behaviour that i know of is Alpari.
6. Ignoring ALL commands – Stop Loss, Closing Trades, Take Profits
Some brokers will fill your trade, then will refuse to allow the trade to be managed by an EA or a human. So if you want to close the trade you cant, if you want to add a stop loss you cant, if you want to set a Take Profit…. you cant. This exposes the trader to aditional risk, and can be very stressful watching a trade that you cant mange.
7. Delayed Fill Times
This trick is becoming more and more common. When the Auto-clicker or EA fires the order to trade, the brokers server should respond with a ticket ID and a fill price in around 0.5-4 seconds. This then allows your EA or your self, to manage the trade.
On the video below you will see me trading with IBFX when “US Non farm payroll” is delivered. My auto-clicker entered me into a trade when the news was delivered but IBFX took nearly 16 seconds to return a ticket ID, and to top it off, when the ticket ID came back i was filled at the worst possible price!
8. Fake moves in opposite direction- Spike Manipulation
I have seen on ocasions, some brokers tick charts spike back against the direction of the trade…and sometimes beyond the start of teh spike. If you are highly leveraged or have an EA that will automatically kill a trade if it detects it going into loss, it can be extremely dangerous. I am always vigilant to this sort of behavior and wont trade with a broker who behaves in this way.
9. The Fake Spike
A fake spike is extremely dangerous….. I have seen many tricks before but this ”trick” is particularly dodgy!!
The method seems to be simple… wait for a the tick chart to start spiking, due to some news hitting,… then add on a further 20 or 30 pips for good measure, leaving the trader filled at a price that is in the middle of nowhere with virtually no hope of ever getting to break even. This seems to happen mostly in a “short” scenario, when the broker can’t affect your fill price in advance by spread widening. If this happens to me.. then the only thing you can do is close the trade at a loss ASAP. Anything else is a gamble… if the spike doesn’t have continuation, a bad situation could get catastrophic!
10. The disapearing trade
Im sure that we have all seen this before. You enter a trade, close out with a profit. The next time you open your platform the trade has disapeared without a trace!
1. Spikes that are held back – “Retarded Spikes”
This isnt too common… but it does happen. The main broker that i have seen do this is “MIG Bank”. What seems to happen is the chart starts to spike but the broker holds back about 50% of the spike size for around 10 seconds…. then after this time the platform catches up with what the price realy should be.
This is better explained when watching the video below….. the broker on the left is IBFX and the broker on the right is MIG Bank. You can see that the initial spike is only half as big. Then after around 25 seconds there is a secondary spike as the platform catches up with reality.
2. Spread Widening
Below is a perfect example of spread widening 2 seconds before some GBP news is delivered. The tick chart on the left is taken from an IkonFX, 4 digit account. The tick chart on the right is from Alpari FS, 5 digit account, on exactly the same trade at exactly the same time.
The spread suddenly and violently balloons… giving you no time to react.
If you were “Straddle Trading” during this news….. you would have your Buy and Sell hit before the news came out!!…. OUCH!!
If you didn’t have pre news controls in place, and you were Auto clicking… then you would also potentially be in a lot of pain!

3. Frozen Charts
Freezing a chart is a classic trick…. What normally happens is the broker fills the trade… then freezes the chart, in the hope that the trade will retrace beyond your fill price. Then when the platform unfreezes you are in a huge loss!!!
This is a very nasty trick, and needs to be factored into any trade plan.
Below is a live trading example of 2 out of 4 brokers freezing my charts after filling my trade. In this example when the chart had unfrozen, the trades were in massive profit, but if they had started to retrace, then things could have got VERY ugly!!
4. Massive Slippage
I always try to trade with a broker that has “Instant Orders” and not “Market orders” to avoid the possibility that I can be slipped to the end of a spike. With an “Instant order” I can set “maximum deviation from quoted price” or how much slippage I will tolerate.
Some broker such as IBFX who dont have slippage controll are notorious for slipping orders to the worst possible moment. See the video below to see what happened to me the last time i traded with IBFX!
5. Negative Slippage
Negative slippage is where a broker will wait until the worst possible moment to close your trade. So if you trade a spike, and you find your self up 25 pips…then decide to close the trade as the market is starting to retrace. The broker waits around for 5-10 seconds or as long as the the market is moving against you, until actually closing the trade.
This creates the possibilty of losing a lot of money. The worst culprits for this behaviour that i know of is Alpari.
6. Ignoring ALL commands – Stop Loss, Closing Trades, Take Profits
Some brokers will fill your trade, then will refuse to allow the trade to be managed by an EA or a human. So if you want to close the trade you cant, if you want to add a stop loss you cant, if you want to set a Take Profit…. you cant. This exposes the trader to aditional risk, and can be very stressful watching a trade that you cant mange.
7. Delayed Fill Times
This trick is becoming more and more common. When the Auto-clicker or EA fires the order to trade, the brokers server should respond with a ticket ID and a fill price in around 0.5-4 seconds. This then allows your EA or your self, to manage the trade.
On the video below you will see me trading with IBFX when “US Non farm payroll” is delivered. My auto-clicker entered me into a trade when the news was delivered but IBFX took nearly 16 seconds to return a ticket ID, and to top it off, when the ticket ID came back i was filled at the worst possible price!
8. Fake moves in opposite direction- Spike Manipulation
I have seen on ocasions, some brokers tick charts spike back against the direction of the trade…and sometimes beyond the start of teh spike. If you are highly leveraged or have an EA that will automatically kill a trade if it detects it going into loss, it can be extremely dangerous. I am always vigilant to this sort of behavior and wont trade with a broker who behaves in this way.
9. The Fake Spike
A fake spike is extremely dangerous….. I have seen many tricks before but this ”trick” is particularly dodgy!!
The method seems to be simple… wait for a the tick chart to start spiking, due to some news hitting,… then add on a further 20 or 30 pips for good measure, leaving the trader filled at a price that is in the middle of nowhere with virtually no hope of ever getting to break even. This seems to happen mostly in a “short” scenario, when the broker can’t affect your fill price in advance by spread widening. If this happens to me.. then the only thing you can do is close the trade at a loss ASAP. Anything else is a gamble… if the spike doesn’t have continuation, a bad situation could get catastrophic!
10. The disapearing trade
Im sure that we have all seen this before. You enter a trade, close out with a profit. The next time you open your platform the trade has disapeared without a trace!
петък, 27 април 2012 г.
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