I’ve been on Zulu since Jan and to be honest, it’s a night mare… so I’m going to have a go myself and let you know how Im getting on… hopefully you’ll be able to help me.
I want to do this my own way, and develop my own style… I’ve had some advice and got some ideas - so I’ll be trying to consolidate it as I go…
I know this much - there are 2 aspects 1. finding the elusive entry point and 2. managing the trade whilst in play.
I’ve got some home work to do before actually placing trades - my starting point will be looking at major fx news events (interest rate settings, non farm payrolls etc) and seeing how price behaves after such announcements.
News - price action so far (though no real work done to look at correlation just yet):
Today: 10th July 3pm GBP NIESR Gross Domestic Product Estimate (JUN) - previous 0.1% actual -0.2% - so Id expect GBP/USD to drop - and sure enough using 15m chart (which is my reference for correlation homework) price at 3pm 1.55269 now at 4.18pm (GMT) 1.54806 and falling.
Also - look at 5th July 12pm GBP BOE Asset purchase Jul - prev 325B actual 375B - so Id expect GBP/USD - price at 12pm 1.56038 then at 1.45pm 1.55110
And - EUR Base rate decision 5th July 12.45pm - prev 1% actual 0.75% so Id expect EUR/USD to fall - price at 12.45pm 1.25118 then at 3pm 1.23600
And - USD Change in non farm payroll Jun - 6th July 1.30pm - prev 77K actual 80k so Id expect EUR/USD to fall on back of a strengthening USD - price at 1.30pm 1.23777 then at 7.30pm 1.22585
So - there is clearly a correlation.
I’m going to be looking at major events only - as above - and using the announcements to dictate my entry point either buy or sell - I’ll know which ones to focus on once I’ve looked at past 3 mths and seen which correlate the strongest.
So - that’s my entry but where’s my exit? The notes above are all very well, looking back at a chart and choosing the best point to exit - so I would like some advice on how best to chose my exit - Im thinking previous points of resistance/support?
I’ll keep you posted on my progress.
Sean