Daily Forex Chart Art – Feb. 27, 2015
What’s up, forex fellas? Take your pick among these channel setups on GBP/USD, AUD/USD, and GBP/JPY before it’s too late!
Read MoreWhat’s up, forex fellas? Take your pick among these channel setups on GBP/USD, AUD/USD, and GBP/JPY before it’s too late!
Read MorePlanning to trade the Australian dollar today? Take your pick among these short-term forex setups on AUD/JPY, GBP/AUD, and AUD/USD!
Read MoreWho’s in the mood to trade the comdolls today? Y’all better take a look at these short-term setups on AUD/USD, NZD/USD, and AUD/JPY right now!
Read MoreLooking for short-term forex setups? Take a look at these potential plays I’ve spotted on the 1-hour charts of USD/CAD, USD/JPY, and GBP/USD!
Read MoreRoll out the red carpet because I’ve got a bunch of A-list forex setups! Will any of these plays on EUR/AUD, GBP/JPY, and GBP/NZD be a big winner today?
Read MoreI spotted a couple of triangles and a potential trend play on the forex charts today. Check out these setups on EUR/AUD, AUD/NZD, and EUR/CAD!
Read MoreI’ve got a triangle pattern, a rising wedge, and a break-and-retest setup on today’s menu. Check out these fresh forex plays while they’re hot!
Read MoreYen pairs seem to be making big moves across the forex charts lately so I thought I’d come up with a yen special for today! Here are some plays on USD/JPY, EUR/JPY, and CAD/JPY.
Read MoreWith the Greek debt drama back in the airwaves these days, I’ve decided to come up with a euro special for y’all! Check out these potential forex plays on EUR/GBP, EUR/CAD, and EUR/AUD.
Read MoreI’m serving up a fresh batch of forex chart formations on today’s set! Take a look at these potential plays on USD/JPY, USD/CAD, and AUD/USD while they’re hot!
Read MoreA trader’s job is to take losses. A losing trade doesn’t imply you did anything wrong. The hard part about trading is that you can do the right thing and still lose money. There is not a direct feedback loop that tells you, “good job.” I only have control over the orders I place. I don’t have control over the outcome of trades.Peter L. Brandt