
Supply & Demand Trading | #3
Welcome back to the JeaFx supply & demand trading series. In this episode we will be learning how to bring fibonacci into your S+D analysis for the most accurate entries.
Welcome back to the JeaFx supply & demand trading series. In this episode we will be learning how to bring fibonacci into your S+D analysis for the most accurate entries.
Learn how to trade using the bullish & bearish engulfing candlestick pattern in the new Candle Mastery educational video series.
Welcome back to the Supply & Demand trading video series. In episode two you will learn how to plot areas of supply & demand for use in live trades. Check it out to learn something new & have a very merry Christmas!
Get to grips with the basic principle of risk management that you can use to remove unnecessary losses & help on your path to becoming a profitable trader.
For beginners and lesser-experienced traders, fibonacci can be confusing, but when mastered it is a powerful tool that allows you to catch pin-point reversals. Learn all about plotting & using fibonacci retracement in this video.
Learn the basic concepts of supply & demand trading in the JeaFx Technical Room. Find out what supply & demand is, its place in the market and how you can utilise it to make money in the markets.
Welcome to this week’s public market breakdown. In this video I go in-depth about 2 swing trade setups that I’m currently watching.
Check out the video for a full top-down overview of these 2 great setups.
In this week’s Monday Market Breakdown we cover top-down analysis for NZDUSD & EURJPY, and present a few additional focus setups for this week.
I’ve identified a bearish swing trade on NZD/USD.
Check out my latest technical breakdown covering the pair to see my top-down analysis & all reasons for entry.
The Last High Volume Trading Week This upcoming week is the last high volume trading week until the new year. While the markets aren’t formally closed over Christmas, trading volumes will be low with banks, institutions and retail traders taking a break. This leads to slow moving markets and lots of consolidation which means making … Read more