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- Ponzi Jr replied Feb 5, 2018
Additionally, unlike an options contract, surely the value of a future may be positive or negative - since the payoff may be either. If, upon the delivery date, the price of the underlying asset has fallen, you would be obliged to pay the ...
- Ponzi Jr replied Feb 5, 2018
Sorry, my mistake. I meant to say that if you too a short position on the contract (i.e. agreed to make delivery of the underlying asset), in which case the value of the contract (to you) would always be negative?
- Ponzi Jr replied Mar 3, 2017
But futures prices are stated in relation to another currency (usually USD)?
- Ponzi Jr replied Apr 23, 2016
Can you provide any logic to back your belief?
- Ponzi Jr replied Apr 14, 2016
Sorry for the late reply. This was on the EURUSD monthly chart.
- Ponzi Jr replied Apr 7, 2016
Also, are the last 3 candlesticks on this chart a bearish warning sign? Intuitively, I say this because: Traders who sold into the market before it gapped up, would have been trapped in losing positions during the following period These traders are ...
- Ponzi Jr replied Apr 1, 2016
That depends on whether you learned something from your loss. I'm currently a student at university and, as such, a few hundred is a lot of money (to lose) to me. However, I've put as much money as I can spare into a trading account - expecting to ...
- Ponzi Jr replied Apr 1, 2016
Absolutely. As with prior advice - I'd say "don't follow blindly" is good advice in any situation - not just trading. Though, I feel this is something that I do already (and is the reason I don't use Fibbonacci)
- Ponzi Jr replied Apr 1, 2016
I like the way you think *tips hat*
- Ponzi Jr replied Apr 1, 2016
As a rule, I feel like that is true in general.
- Ponzi Jr replied Mar 23, 2016
Yes what? Yes, the volume quoted by your is representative of the actual entire market volume?
- Ponzi Jr replied Mar 22, 2016
Terribly sorry for the belated reply with regards to your question about my S/L placement. Effectively, I saw it as a level at which I would no longer sell into the market, since it broke a resistance level that I had expected to hold. In hindsight, ...
- Ponzi Jr replied Mar 20, 2016
Personally, I'd be tempted to say that it is price alone that determines a trend. For example, consider the following chart (GBP/USD, Daily): image Here, I'd argue that a downtrend began, following the peak circled. However, there is no linear ...
- Ponzi Jr replied Mar 17, 2016
So concepts like momentum are not actually applicable to price? I find that hard to accept, given how many people talk about it.
- Ponzi Jr replied Mar 17, 2016
Thanks again for your help - I never realised that the Yen was considered a safe haven currency . As a final question, how do you try to avoid going against sentiment, in this way? Do you simply check an economic calendar, check certain ...
- Ponzi Jr replied Mar 17, 2016
Thanks for your input. Regarding your advice on Marubozu candles - why do you believe that the candle following a Marubozu is likely to be a retracement of it? I completely understand the logic that 'the market may be overextended after a Marubozu, ...
- Ponzi Jr replied Mar 16, 2016
Apologies for bringing up an old post, but would you mind explaining why sentiment is a more important consideration when trading Yen pairs? It's rarely a factor that I pay much attention to - I usually keep my analysis strictly technical.
- Ponzi Jr replied Mar 16, 2016
Alternatively, I understand that the gradient of a straight line between 2 points is equal to the average gradient of price between these points. By this logic, we may assume that deviation from the trendline implies a change in the average gradient ...
- Ponzi Jr replied Mar 11, 2016
My sentiment exactly. I had to google him 😁. As someone who bases trades almost entirely on technicals, I rarely pay attention to things like that. Perhaps I should though, to avoid trading around such events, in the interest of avoiding being ...
- Ponzi Jr replied Mar 10, 2016
Am I not correct in employing the logic that: Doji --> indecision between buyers and sellers about price level --> possibility of current trend ending! and perhaps reversing?