More Great Eight Hour Chart Trades

We have had another great week with eight hour charts in Forex. If you have not heard about eight hour charts yet check out these recent posts.
If you want me to do a webinar on eight hour charts and other large time frames please leave a comment below.
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Best Pair to Trade June 2013

In this post I am going to show you the best pair to trade, with my strategy, for the next several weeks.

Best Forex Pair This Month

At the moment the best pair to trade is GBP/USD. In the last three weeks me and the advanced course students have take a lot of great trades on GBP/USD.

Why is GBP/USD so good?

GBP/USD is currently very sensitive to strong support and resistance, which is giving us a lot of great reversal trade opportunities. Check out some recent trades below.
GBP/USD Long Trade May 8th
GBP/USD Long Trade May 8th
GBP/USD Short Trade May 10th
GBP/USD Short Trade May 10th
GBP/USD Short Trade May 21st
GBP/USD Short Trade May 21st
All these trades had tight stops, some as low as 30 pips and the targets were between 50-80 pips.

Trading GBP/USD

The best way to trade GBP/USD right now is to trade reversals. Check out my free Forex strategy to get an idea how I do it.
Also, below are my current support and resistance areas for GBP/USD.
  • 1.5560
  • 1.5460
  • 1.5360
  • 1.5250
  • 1.5120
  • 1.4950
  • 1.4780
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Best Pair to Trade June 2013

In this post I am going to show you the best pair to trade, with my strategy, for the next several weeks.

Best Forex Pair This Month

At the moment the best pair to trade is GBP/USD. In the last three weeks me and the advanced course students have take a lot of great trades on GBP/USD.

Why is GBP/USD so good?

GBP/USD is currently very sensitive to strong support and resistance, which is giving us a lot of great reversal trade opportunities. Check out some recent trades below.
GBP/USD Long Trade May 8th
GBP/USD Long Trade May 8th
GBP/USD Short Trade May 10th
GBP/USD Short Trade May 10th
GBP/USD Short Trade May 21st
GBP/USD Short Trade May 21st
All these trades had tight stops, some as low as 30 pips and the targets were between 50-80 pips.

Trading GBP/USD

The best way to trade GBP/USD right now is to trade reversals. Check out my free Forex strategy to get an idea how I do it.
Also, below are my current support and resistance areas for GBP/USD.
  • 1.5560
  • 1.5460
  • 1.5360
  • 1.5250
  • 1.5120
  • 1.4950
  • 1.4780
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Three Tactics for Trading Forex Around a Busy Schedule

How can you trade Forex… even if you don’t have much time to dedicate to trading?
(Even if you only have a few hours each week to trade)
I’ve been doing it for years now.
You probably do not want Forex to become another full time job. Sitting at your computer ten hours a day, five days a week trading.
I know I don’t!
And thats why my style of trading is built around the concept of making consistent profit while investing as little time as possible.
I use three tactics to minimise my trading time, and I am going to reveal each of them below.

Tactic 1: Trade low Maintenance time frames

Trading Forex would be a lot easier if you only had to check your charts two or three times a day right?
With eight hour charts you only need to check your charts two or three times each day. When a new candle opens, you look for a setup. If you see no setups you can check back in eight hours later.
Daily charts require even less time. You only need to check daily charts once per day for trade setups.
Compare this to a five minute chart which you must constantly scan for trade setups. If you leave your computer for a few hours you could miss three or four setups on a five minute chart.
The other benefit of large time frames is that you do not need to act quickly. You can see setups coming hours before they actually trigger. You could check your charts at 8:00 am, see a setup, come back three hours later and take the trade.
Low maintenance time frames are a key tactic in trading around a busy schedule.
I recommend the eight hour time frame and the daily. If you cannot get eight hour charts check out MT5.

Tactic 2: Simplify Your Trading

USD/CHF 8H chart Price Action based short
USD/CHF 8H chart Price Action based short
In Forex, simple is better.
Most new traders are trading a complex indicator based strategies. These strategies usually have several different types of setups.
Why trade something complex when something simple works so much better?
So how do you simplify your trading?
Price Action!
With Price Action you trade clean, indicator free charts and use only price to enter profitable trades.
I could go on for a long time about how Price Action simplifies your trading. And I could go on about how low maintenance Price Action is…
… but you would probably rather just find out how to trade Price Action.
Well I got you covered. I did three free webinars recently in which I revealed my Price Action trading technique.
Check out the Forex Price Action webinars here.
You should also checkout my free Price Action strategy.
If you have any questions about trading Price Action, use the comment section at the end of this post to ask.

Tactic 3: Trade a Lot of Pairs

This may seem counter intuitive, how do you simplify your trading by trading a lot of pairs?
Usually, I recommend people to trade one to three pairs. However, if you have a busy schedule, you need to trade a lot of pairs.
The problem with low maintenance time frames is that they do not provide a lot of trades. To counter this you need to trade a lot of pairs.
If you are trading eight hour charts you should trade at least five pairs. If you are trading daily charts you should trade at least ten pairs.
I know this sounds a like a lot, but stick with me here.
You will be trading Price Action on large time frames. Your charts will be simple and clean. You will only need to look at your chart for ten or twenty seconds to check for setups.
Even if you have twenty charts to look at, it would take less than five minutes to check them all. So trading ten pairs is a lot easier than it sounds.
I trade a mix of eight hour and daily charts and I trade eight pairs.
  • EUR/USD
  • GBP/USD
  • USD/CAD
  • USD/CHF
  • USD/JPY
  • GBP/JPY
  • EUR/JPY
  • EUR/GBP
Even with all these pairs I only spend a few hours per week looking for setups and trading.
Now that you know my three tactics…

I’ve got a few things for you to do:

Thing #1: Reread the three tactics above and start using them in your trading for the next month. Especially if what you are doing now is not working. Switch to eight hour and daily charts. Check out myfree Price Action videos and start trading a lot of pairs.
Thing #2:If you found this post helpful, leave a comment below!
Thing #3: If you have any friends who is struggling in Forex? Send them a link to this post.
Thing #4: If you liked this post, signup for the forex4noobs.com newsletter (like more than 27,736 other people)…
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Trading Less & Making More Using Higher Timeframes

There were a few distractions in this webinar, so I did not cover everything I wanted to get through. However, I still shared a lot of good content.
In the webinar I share my Price Action techniques for trading high time frame charts. I cover trading 8hr and Daily charts.
A lot of people in the webinar wanted more information on my support and resistance area placements. I share my support and resistance for free on this page
… but
You should not simply copy my Support and Resistance areas. It’s a lot better to learn how to place these areas yourself. Luckily for you, I also share my techniques for placing support and resistance in Forex for free.
Check out the webinar below. If you enjoy the webinar leave a comment and let me know!
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Core Forex Skills – Candlestick Analysis, Part 1

Hey guys,
This is the first part of a two part series on candle patterns.
People are often told how to trade candlesticks by identifying patterns. The problem with identifying patterns is that you never learn what is behind the pattern. Why does the candle pattern form? What does the candle pattern mean? Why does the candle pattern mean what it means? Ask most professional traders these questions and they will not be able to answer.
In this two part series I will explain, in an easy but detailed way, what candle patterns are and how to read them properly.

Understanding Candle Patterns – Part One

Running Forex4noobs.com I often get to speak to newbie traders about their trading systems. Sometimes I have to hold back laughter when I see these overly complex indicator based systems. Most traders do not know that the candles on their charts give them so much more information than indicators ever will. Here is a short list of what some simple candle reading can tell a trader about current market conditions:
- Who has control of the market: the buyers or sellers (bulls or bears).
- When the market is ready to turn around i.e. bearish trend is dying and bullish trend is starting.
- What buyers and sellers are thinking and where the price is heading.
- When to take profits from an open position.
- When to hold an open position.
Overall being able to read Candlenese fluently will make you a more efficient trader.
Traders tend to look at candles and see these little boxes that tell them highs, lows, opens, and closes. However, candles are not so black and white, They are actually a window into the markets mind. They reflect to us what buyers and sellers are thinking and that information is invaluable to a trader. The only problem is you have to know how to read it…..

Can you Read Candle Patterns?

I am guessing you have already studied that huge list of candle patterns, with all those strange names, and you have probably already tried to commit all that drivel to memory. You know what though? It is impractical to remember all those patterns and what they mean. That list simply gives you the illusion of being able to read candle patterns, without ever actually learning how to read them. If you do not know what list of candle patterns I am talking about GOOD. Don’t even bother looking for it, as all you will be doing is filling your head with useless nonsense.
In this article, I am not just going to show you a pattern and tell you what that pattern means. That is the fools way of reading candles. In this article, I am going to teach you how to truly read a candle pattern. I am going to explain how and why candles form the way they do. This insight, I hope, will give you the knowledge and skills you need to be able to read candle patterns. So forget about all those stupid candle pattern names like dojis, hammers, and morning stars. Its time to learn how to read and interpret all candles by learning how and why they form.

Candle Reading For Dummies

Before we delve into reversal patterns, I am going to have to tell you what bullish and bearish candles are and what they mean. I know, I know, you’re not stupid but just keep reading because you might just learn something here. This is what I am talking about when I say black and white candles, seem like a black and white thing: very simple, no-thinking-needed. However, even these two basic types of candles can have little shades of grey hidden away deep inside. So let’s jump in and discuss bullish and bearish candles:

All Candles are Born Neutral

You might be thinking ‘what the heck is that?. Why has this nutter put a picture of a line up?’. Well that’s not just a line, that is a newborn baby candle. Isn’t it cute? That line up there is a neutral candle, it is a brand new candle that has yet to move a single pip in either direction. Candles are always born neutral. After birth they can grow to become either bearish, bullish or on rare occasions neither (what you probably know as Doji’s). When a candle is born we traders do not know what it will become. We can speculate but we do not truly know what a candle is until it dies (closes).
After a candle is born the battle begins. The bulls and the bears fight it out and the candle displays to us who is winning. If there are more buyers in the market you will see the candle move up and form a bullish candle. If there are more sellers you will see the candle move down and become a bearish candle. I know this is all very obvious but think about it for a second. That little candle is an indicator that tells us who is currently winning the battle, the bulls or the bears. Don’t you find that amazing? I certainly do!

Bullish Candles

A bullish candle is what I call any candle that has a bullish body. So after our baby candle grows up and dies (closes) if it dies with a bullish body, it is a bullish candle. If it has a strong bullish body it is a strong bullish candle. If it has a small bullish body it is a weak bullish candle. Simple right? But think about it. The candle does not only tell you the price it tells you the bulls are winning, they have power. There are more buyers than sellers!
This is critical information in this market. If your system tells you to go short but the candle is clearly bullish, it might be a good idea to hold off on the short. Why would anybody go short when there are more buyers in the market?

Bearish Candles

A bearish candle is what I call any candle that has a bearish body. So what does the bearish candle tell us? It tells us there are more sellers in the market than there are buyers. It tells us that the sellers are currently in control, so a long position would not be a great idea.
So what have we learned so far?
Bullish Candle:There is currently more buying pressure in the market. As long as buyers maintain enough buying pressure the candles will be bullish. If buying pressure eases and selling pressure increases bullish candles will become smaller, representing decreased bull strength.
Bearish Candle: There is currently more selling pressure in the market. As long as sellers maintain enough selling pressure the candles will be bearish. If selling pressure eases and buying pressure increases, bearish candles will become smaller, representing decreased bear strength.

Indecision Candle

If you have been trading for a while you’ve probably heard the term ‘reversal candle’. That term is a bit of a misnomer because the candles it refers to are not actually reversal candles, they should be called ‘indecision candles’.
Reading candles is easy you just need to put it in terms of a battle, between the bulls and the bears. I already explained that a candle with a bullish body indicates that the bulls are winning and a candle with the bearish body indicates that the bears are winning. We can say that because we are putting it in terms of a fight between the two. So what do candles like these ones tell us?
You may recognize these are reversal candles but I call them ‘indecision candles’ and here is why.
The candle tells us that nobody has really won the fight. Sure the candle has a tiny bullish body but overall they were held back from making a significant move. The bears too where obviously held back. They tried to move as the wick shows but they had no luck. So in the struggle the bears pushed down, the bulls pushed up, but they were near equally matched, so we did not see a significant break in either direction.
The point here is to stop looking at candles as shapes, look at them instead as the story of the battle between the bulls and bears. If the candle has a strong bullish body it means the buyers control the market. If it has a strong bearish body it indicates the sellers control the market. If the candle instead has a small body and a long wick, like the candle above, it tells us that the bulls and the bears have near equal amounts of strength so nobody is winning. Now I am going to throw in a dumb pic to illustrate what an indecision candle is:
This is why an indecision candle is an indecision candle. The sliders have numbers from 0 to 10. When the bulls are at 10 it means they have a lot of power when they are at 0 it means they have no power. The same goes for the bears. So what happens when they are closely matched in terms of power? Thats right, an indecision candle forms. So when the bulls and bears have equal amounts of power you will get indecision. As soon as one side gains power the candle will show who has gained power.
In the picture below, we see that the bears have a lot of power and the bulls have very little, so now we have a large bearish candle.
This should really drive home what the candles you know as reversal candles really mean. They do not indicate a reversal, they simply indicate that the bears and bull have equal power and that direction is undecided.

Shades of Grey

So stop thinking of candles as boxes that just show us highs, lows, opens, and closes. Candles tells us the story of the pair. They tell us when there are more buyers, when there are more sellers, and when the buyers and sellers are equally matched. These are the shades of gray I was talking about earlier.
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The Three Parts Of a Reversal Trade

Even though an indecision candle is not a reversal candle, in the right context, it can indicate a possible reversal. An indecision pattern indicates a possible reversal when it forms after a strong move. The possible reversal is confirmed if the indecision candle is followed by a candle moving in the opposite direction. In the pictures below, you can see several examples of indecision patterns that you should consider reversal patterns.
Why are these considered reversal patterns though? To answer that lets once again delve into the minds of buyers and sellers.

Preceding Trend

Ok so let’s look at the first part of a reversal. This is something I call the preceding trend/candle. Simply put, this is a strong move by the bull/bears indicating a lot of buying/selling pressure. In this example, the preceding trend/candle is a very strong bearish move, indicating that there are a lot of sellers in the market and very few buyers.
You may be thinking ‘why is a preceding trend/candle an essential part of a reversal?’. Well the answer is very simple. If an indecision candle forms without a preceding trend/candle what the heck could it possibly be reversing from? If it is not reversing from anything it cannot be considered a reversal candle, right? I will explain this a little more later. Now I am going to add another of these stupid pictures:
So this is the preceding bearish trend. You can see the bears have a lot of power while the bulls have very little. This is why the price is moving down, but then….

Indecision Candle

Look at that. We have an indecision candle forming in the middle of a strong bearish trend. Let’s think about what happened here for a second. In the picture above, we see that there was a lot of selling pressure and the bears had control. All of a sudden, we get this indecision pattern, and if you have been paying attention you know what that means. An indecision pattern means that the bulls and bears now have equal power. In other words, it means some sellers have left the market and some buyers are coming into the market. This transition of power is reflected by the indecision candle.

Reversal Confirmation

The reversal confirmation is the point at which, in the example above, buyers flood the market and selling pressure decreases. So now we have a bull controlled market and it begins to move up. A trade is entered somewhere on this candle.
That is what a reversal trade is. We are looking for that transition of power. The indecision candle is our indicator that we might be about to see one. For more information on how and where I actually enter a reversal trade please refer to my Forex Trading Strategy. In this post, I want to give you a better understanding of what candles are, what they mean. Here are some more of the dumb power slider pics again that show the entire progression of a reversal trade.

How I Interpret My Charts

When I look at my charts, I am constantly thinking like this about the candles. I look at my candles and I can tell when the bulls are in power, when they are about to lose power, and when the bears are about to gain power. This is critical information and it really is extremely helpful to my trading. I read the candles on my chart like a story in a book and after having read that same story, thousands of times, I usually know what’s coming next. This is part of that intuition I always talk about. This is why I exit trades at the best times and why I rarely get caught in a losing trade. It is all about being able to read the candles and trading accordingly.
Hope you learned something from this article!

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How to Choose Among Forex Trading Brokers- Top 10 Things You Should Know

One of the most important determinants of a Forex trader’s success is the forex trading brokers they choose. Excellent and reliable Forex trading brokers can offer you stable and easy to use trading platform to trade Forex with, and also give you better guarantee to the security of your fund and customer services. However, if you browse some Forex trading brokers’ websites, you would find all kinds of attractive advertising with huge profits temptations and different kinds of features that you might not familiar with. With so many shady brokers and conflicting reviews out there, it’s not always easy for Forex beginners to know who to trust and what to look for.
To help you to find a reliable Forex trading broker more efficiently, I have summarized a list of Top 10 things you should know before choosing among Forex trading brokers.

1.  Are the Forex trading brokers regulated?

Being regulated by authority is the most important criteria to evaluate the qualification of Forex trading brokers. Choosing a Forex trading broker that is under the regulation and supervision of the appropriate authorities doesn’t guarantee that they are legitimate and your funds are safe, however it is a good precondition. Since the Forex market is loosely regulated and full of scammers, being registered tells you that Forex trading brokers are serious about their business and has made an effort to align themselves with the regulations.
Here is a partial list of some of the most respected Forex regulating institutions:
If you check IKON Group’s website, you can find IKON Group are heavily regulated by various Governmental Financial Authorities, such as NFA, CFTC, FSA, RAK, FSP, etc, upholding strict financial Compliance and Regulations worldwide.

2. Are your Forex trading brokers well capitalized?

You should choose those Forex trading brokers with large capital and transaction volume. This typically makes them more stable and less likely to go bankruptcy, which means your funds are safer. IKON’s unique trading platforms execute trades worth over US$ 4 Billion per day. In 2010 the nominal turnover in IKON Group exceeded US$ 580 Billion, 60% of which is driven by Banks and Institutional Clients.

3. Do your Forex trading brokers offer reasonablespreads?

The spread is the difference between the purchased price of a currency and the price at which it can be sold at any point in time. Since there is no commission for the Forex trading brokers, they make their fee off of the spread. Lower spreads can save your money and increase your trading profits.

4. What trading platform your Forex trading brokers provide?

There are simple trading platform in the form of a web-based or desktop trading platform. You should make sure the trading platform is stable, simple to use, and can react rapidly. If you want to use advanced trading tools, like Expert Advisors, you should use a broker that offer the popular Meta Trader trading software.Meta Trader 4 is a very stable version and it is available if you choose IKON group as your Forex trading broker. It’s a good idea to first open a demo account to see if the trading platform meets your need.

5. Do the Forex trading brokers offer practicalmargin/leverage?

The amount of margin is important. Margin is used to leverage your money. A Forex trading broker that allows you 500:1 leverage is more valuable than one who only allows 100:1.

6. How is your Forex trading brokers’ customerservice?

Customer service is as important as all the other criteria since it related to your Forex trading and funds’ security. Their customer service should be easily accessible via phone, email, and/or live chat with English or your home language. Brokers with poor customer support should always be avoided.

7. Do your Forex trading brokers provide real time quotes?

Especially for scalpers, every second counts for the success of Forex trading and your Forex strategy rely on the accuracy of the price data. Therefore, it is important to make sure your Forex trading brokers offering real time quotes.

8. Do your Forex trading brokers offer a demo account?

A demo account offers you a chance to try out the broker’s trading platform to see if you like it and allow you to learn to trade Forex before risking any real money. IKON offers a 30 days free demo account that you can try with.

9. What is the capital requirement to open a real money trading account?

Account types differ a lot between Forex trading brokers. For Forex beginners, they can open a mini account because of the low initial capital requirement to get started. Some only requires a few hundred dollars to start with.

10. What is the Forex trading brokers’ reputation?

The best way to find out more about a potential Forex trading broker is to find out what other traders are saying about them. You can visit online Forex blogs, forums and read customer reviews.
Choosing a perfect Forex trading broker is not easy. Before you choose any brokers, make sure you have known the 10 things about your potential Forex trading brokers. By following that, I believe you can find the most suitable and reliable Forex trading broker for you.
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