Recent Idea Updates: AUD/USD, GBP/NZD & NZD/CAD
With the weekend right around the corner, I thought I’d do quick updates and adjustments on my latest ideas in AUD/USD, GBP/NZD and NZD/CAD!
Read MoreWith the weekend right around the corner, I thought I’d do quick updates and adjustments on my latest ideas in AUD/USD, GBP/NZD and NZD/CAD!
Read MoreGBP/NZD bulls have solidly been in control for the past few weeks but it looks like the rally has run out of steam. Just a pause before moving higher?
Read MoreKinda kicking myself for exiting this short early in April, but I still think there’s opportunity with fresh downside momentum in AUD/USD. Check it!
Read MoreToday, I’m switching out my short CAD ideas with this simple NZD/CAD breakout setup, ahead of potentially volatile catalysts for both the Kiwi and the Loonie. Check it!
Read MoreSimilar to my EUR/AUD idea, here’s a bullish euro setup that’s getting a little bit of a kicker from recent oil sentiment and Canadian data.
Read MoreTook a calculated risk ahead of the French election and I lost on CHF/JPY. Here’s a quick review & a reminder about getting stopped out on weekend gaps.
Read MoreIt’s rare that we get so many clean technical setups as what I see in EUR/AUD on the daily timeframe, but with a major event this weekend, it’s watch mode for now.
Read MoreMomentum remains strong to the downside on CHF/JPY after a break of support around the major psychological level of 110.00. Is the latest bounce another opportunity to play the strong trend?
Read MoreAfter locking in more profits ahead of Aussie data this week, it was mostly President Trump that sent USD against me to take me out at my adjusted stop. . Here’s a quick review & thoughts!
Read MoreMy AUD/USD short is still paying off for me, but with the market testing major support & with Aussie data coming up, I thought it was time to lock in more profits.
Read MoreHave a strong reason for taking a trade, but once you are in a trade, be quick to exit if it doesn’t behave as expected. There is nothing wrong with being dead wrong on a market if you exit the trade with only a small loss.Peter L. Brandt