By Mark So on December 21, 2016
907AM
Hi All!
All 15 Unlitrades remained intact overnight and have recovered to +66Pips! Here they are:
Main trends are now resuming and with technical set-ups in place, I have added already (In the essence of time) 10 new trades this morning (a few minutes ago from this posting) they are the first 10 trades below:
This is the updated screenshot with the new trades already placed. Read more »
By Mark So on December 20, 2016
801AM
Hi All!
The BoJ announcement came out to be in the favor of Greed which is how our trades are positioned. Read more »
By Mark So on December 20, 2016
942AM
Hi All!
Unlitrades are ongoing and I am holding until the BoJ announcement later. Defer copying for those who have not yet joined the trades. Read more »
By Mark So on December 19, 2016
1126PM
Hi All!
Hang on guys, the volatility will be tremendous overnight. Already, GBP/CHF and AUD/CHF was stopped out after my earlier post making the total casualties for today 5, here they are for transparency:
I have added the 3 new trades (in blue brackets below) you may copy only these until 130AM. Read more »
By Mark So on December 19, 2016
922PM
Hi All!
3 More Unlitrades stopped as the market takes profit ahead of the BoJ rate announcement. Read more »
By Mark So on December 19, 2016
931AM
Hi All!
3 Unlitrades were stopped. They were EUR/NZD, EUR/AUD and NZD/JPY as AUD and NZD were sold a bit too much last week. Read more »
By Mark So on December 16, 2016
815PM
Hi All!
For those who are holding with me, The correction is continuing and I am still holding. Read more »
By Mark So on December 16, 2016
935AM
Hi All!
For those who got out last night, good job. For those who are holding, like me, just hang on. Read more »
By Mark So on December 15, 2016
801PM
Hi All!
Unlitrades have progressed today especially in the North American time zone. While trades are up, I am just holding with no additional trading tonight. Read more »
By Mark So on December 15, 2016
811AM
Hi All!
The Fed rate decision was more hawkish than expected. Aside from raising rates, the Fed projects 3 rate increases next year, one more than the expected and “baked in” 2 rate hikes. Read more »