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Why is GBPUSD called cable? 76 replies
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Disliked{quote} Seriously Bones, why do you believe that "perfect" trendlines will allow you to make more money, in the long run? Drawing perfect textbook trendlines will only accomplish one thing: you will end up leaving tons of pips on the table after the breakout! Here is an example on the GBP/CHF, as you can see you end up losing at least 200 pips (of unrealized profits) after the breakout, simply because you insisted on drawing nice, cute trendlines. Anyway. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} 1.2545 is a good resistance level but I don't think the cable will pull that far, that would render the breakout less valid.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I would rather we break lower first, and take that 1.2417 low out, then back up...that scenario would strengthen than R considerably {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Such a move would render the down breakout even more suspect... Just my opinion.Ignored
Dislikedresistance could also develop lower as we move down/if we move down.Ignored
Dislikedhey guys big week brewing , BOJ , FED , BOE , NFP Pound is gonna roll this week , fasten your seatbeltsIgnored