Forex Technical Analysis
Forex Technical Analysis is the most precise way of trading the currency market known by Forex traders. All
available data on any specific currency including its impact on traders and the market, are already reflected
in a currency's price.
The foreign exchange market is mostly composed of trends and is, therefore, a place where technical analysis can
be used very effectively.
Experience in trading has shown that history repeats itself - over time, certain chart patterns become
consistent, predictable and very reliable.
Prices move in trends; and the traders who don't know this fact obviously have no need to implement a trading
methodology on technical analysis, they haven’t even realized yet. But, over 100 years of research has shown that
those who trade "with the trend", more often than not, greatly improve their chances of winning in the forex
markets (i.e., making a profitable trade).
Many times finding the prevailing trend will help you become aware of the overall market direction and offer you
better visibility, especially when shorter-term movements tend to clutter the picture. And many times following the
trend will bail you out of an initially less than great entry point.
The main question you may be asking yourself by now is; how does technical analysis help you to determine what
the trend of the market is and how does it help your efforts to trade with the trend and not against the trend?
It is important to mention that no one is claiming technical analysis as the “Holy Grail” in trading Forex. The
same can be saif about technical indicators and should simply be components of your overall personalized
trading system and not systems in and of themselves.
As a technical trader you should be able to;
1. To figure out the price action of the currency pair. Price is the main concern. If the
EUR/USD is at 1.3226 and goes to 1.3219, 1.3112, 1.3008 - the market is in a down trend.
Despite what every technical indicator might predict, if the trend is down, stay with the trend. Indicators
showing where price will go next or what it should be doing are useless.
A trader need only be concerned with what the market is doing, not what the market might do. The price tells you
what the market is doing.
2. To always remember that technical indicators are only giving you confirmations based on
what the market is telling you.
So listen and pay close attention to the market and let it dictate which method you will use and which tool you
will pull out of your bag of strategies and techniques.
For only by listening to the markets will you ever be able to conquer it successfully and become a profitable
trader.
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