Wednesday, September 30, 2020

✅ How to Recover From Revenge Trading | AUD/USD and USD/CAD Trade Ideas

Today's forex trade ideas, trading tips and discussions for beginners, and the latest news affecting the forex market.
September 30, 2020
Trading today? Read this first.
Pip Diddy's checking out AUD/USD after positive risk vibes sparks a USD selloff. Will the move continue for the next session or two?
Trade Idea: Short USD/CAD

USD/CAD price action looks ripe for a potential uptrend or breakout setup this week, and the volatility may come with the upcoming U.S. employment update.

This week's crypto price analysis: Trends resuming?

It looks like bitcoin and its buddies were able to complete their corrections and trends are ready to resume. Here's Big Pippin with a look at the next targets.

Why revenge trading is a lose-lose situation

We give you two examples of how revenge trading happens and 5 ways you can recover from such a situation.

USD/CAD's 4-hour real-time data: Currently oversold?

Settings used: 4H time interval + real time price stream. Take a closer look at the data on MarketMilk:

This trader shares his thoughts on why overtrading happens

Forum member BSB-Zen writes, "Why are people attracted to overtrading? The answer is simple, it is in our mind and brains."

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