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  1. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    You should state it was the EURUSD pair and the amount of pips. The roundtrip has been 70 down and 50 up. It went on the headline that ECBs Nowotny stated that ECB doesn't have tools to combat a stronger euro, and went down as leveraged dollar short positions were coated for the FOMC minutes the next day, which really saw USD strenght.
    Lol I have already told exactly what triggered the up move. It was ECBs stating ECB had no tools to combat a stronger euro. The euro strenght facet of that move is totally explained.
    Another area of the transfer, USD buying, you can only speculate on, but dollar was being purchased for some days because of expectations of a hawkish FOMC minutes the next day, so it makes great sense that it was that.

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Hello, I am a relative newbie and would love to ask if somebody can explain to me in fairly straightforward terms how this type of thing happens in the market.
    EU M5

    nicely, it occurs by buying/selling - however I would suppose you knew that already - it would not seem so striking on a greater timeframe chart like this for eg.

  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quoteThe other part of the move, USD buying, you can only speculate on
    The same as the first part off the move. You can only speculate on.

  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote Just like the initial part off the transfer. You may speculate on.
    The headline come on and precisely in the same time euro climbed 50 pips. But okay we don't understand it was just a coincidence. .
    How much clear it has to be, do you want the CEO of EURUSD market to make a press conference to officially say it was a headline driven move?

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Hello, I am a relative newbie and would like to ask if somebody can explain to me in fairly straightforward terms how this kind of thing happens in the market. I have seen this sort of thing when back testing over outdated charts. It's all about 1hr 20 mins to New York session this past year on 5 min chart. I don't think it is news related. How can the institutions push price up like this then down to complete below. Obviously market exploitation but why and how (cease sweeping?!) . Thanks, all replies welcome (I believe ) picture
    The movement is often called false breakout or a fade on the market. There are only 3 kinds of tactics on the market and no matter what anyone says they're simply a deviation of some type or either 1. Breakout 2. Pullback 3. Fade or counter trend move. I recommend you study market construction and dealer, inter bank flow to firmly grasp this. Blaming it or just saying it was news is a reply rather than helpful. While I am lazy because im not going to explain how everything works in one post I will tell you to study more the market participants andnhow the FX market actually operates. Only then can you know that this is just more than a'institution' doing a dirty deed.

  6. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote The headline come on and exactly in the same time euro rose 50 pips. But you are right, we do not understand it was just a coincidence. . How apparent it has to be, do you really desire the CEO of EURUSD market to make a press conference to say it was a headline driven move?
    I didn#8217;t say this is a coincidence. You're dreaming, my friend that is . Is the picture clear, it occurs all of the time.

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote I didn#8217;t say it was a shame. You're dreaming, my friend. Is the picture it occurs all the time. image
    If you say the first part of the movement is available for speculation then you are suggesting that the headline which was outside in the exactly same doesnt explain that move. Therefor it is being said by you was a extraordinary coincidence. As a person that is sane driven as I am, thats how I undestood your invoices.

  8. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Nice trade. picture
    That would be fine. Lt;little sarcasm theregt;
    On a 5 minute chart on launch day it might take a crystal ball.
    This 5 minute spike candle may certainly have covered the spike at the first 1 second.
    It isn't an entry candle. But it's an hindsight dream.
    I personally wouldn't call it a transaction in any way.

  9. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Hello, I am a relative newbie and would like to ask if somebody can explain to me in fairly simple terms....
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Hmm, more nice. picture
    lt;coughgt; I call hindsight.

    To draw a 45 degree line from Gosh knows where and lining it up with a random vertical cross point doesn't seem like analysis to me. Have I missed something??

    I'd ask haggis not to be swayed by things which are not feasible in real time.

    A comparative newbie has nothing to gain except starry eyes within an improbable entry on a 5 minute chart on which sounds like a information release.

    Forgive me when I have made assumptions about.... I really don't know what.

    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    This is classic pump and dump to decode support.
    What fighter dude stated

  10. #30
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    I'd ask haggis to not be swayed by things that are not possible in real time.
    What isn't possible in real time? Identifying a range? A line onto the low of the range, or the 45 degrees angle on the high on a scaled chart? Maybe the intersection between the two? Tell me, I#8217;m curious. (little sarcasm there)

    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    A comparative newbie has nothing to gain except starry eyes within an improbable entry on a 5 minute chart on which sounds like a data release.
    You can call it 8216;improbable#8217;. I really do nothing else onto a m20 chart, and that I don#8217;t trade a breakout during a data release. In my eyes has someone nothing. In my eyes has somebody something to gain if you reveal how to profit from such a move, and when to expect a move like that.

    I don#8217;t care whether it was in this particular scenario a data release. The one thing that matters to meprice moved in a range for hours. After identified the range in time that I know that it isn't going to stay in the range eternally. I don#8217;t even have to follow the news or think for that, I must follow along with price from this range with my eyes. Fairly simple terms, on how I look at that sort of situations.

    If price was moving way to fast from this range that I didn#8217;t enter but it doesn#8217;t look like that to me personally if I see the price action, hindsight. It appears like a #8216;ordinary #8217; breakout to me personally, one that happens too in the middle of the night if there's not any data discharge in my timezone for those pairs I trade.

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