Differences Between Support and Resistance vs Supply and Demand
There’s an age-long debate about the differences between supply and demand zones, and support and resistance levels. We share our opinion on this debate in this article.
There’s an age-long debate about the differences between supply and demand zones, and support and resistance levels. We share our opinion on this debate in this article.
Currency pair correlations are some of the last things you’ll likely learn in a forex academy, but they’re by no means the least important. How many of them do you know?
Liquidity voids happen all the time in forex. And when they happen, they hardly leave without creating trading opportunities. We discuss how to trade them in this article.
Today, we discuss the most honest answer to how long it will take you to become a profitable forex trader.
There are various trading strategies in forex. Two of the most popular are day trading and swing trading. This article discusses the differences between those two.
Forex brokers often have mobile app versions of their trading software. While this makes it easy to monitor your trades, it may not be such a great idea to trade on your phone.
Forex trading is all about timing. You time your trade entries and exits. You set stop losses to exit bad trades and profit targets for good trades.
Do the unending ups and downs of the Japanese candles, even in an obvious trend, creep you out? Perhaps, the Heikin-Ashi candles would work better for you.
Moving stop losses to breakeven can be a good or bad thing, depending on your timing. In this article, we show you the perfect time to move stop losses to breakeven.
Breakouts are frequent in Forex, but not all of them are true. However, there's a way to confirm a breakout. Today we'll be looking at four breakout confirmation methods, and we're going to practice them on an actual Forex chart.