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Fook me there's (serious) money to be made spread betting on the price of Gold.
Tax free too.
Why bother working?
Welcome to Plan C
I got stopped out of gold last week (after trailling my stop - finally got taken out for about a $60 move (in the price))
The euro is quite fun to trade at the mo as well - just keeps going up and up! Bought yesterday at 1.6825 (EUR/USD) closed half the position today at 1.6990, and still got the other half in play - stop loss at 5 pips above my entry
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Bought yesterday at 1.6825 (EUR/USD) closed half the position today at 1.6990, and still got the other half in play - stop loss at 5 pips above my entry
EUR/USD is 1.39 now - you must have bought GBP thinking it's EUR
I got stopped out of gold last week (after trailling my stop - finally got taken out for about a $60 move (in the price))
The euro is quite fun to trade at the mo as well - just keeps going up and up! Bought yesterday at 1.6825 (EUR/USD) closed half the position today at 1.6990, and still got the other half in play - stop loss at 5 pips above my entry
Mmmmmmm, a stop loss above entry of a buy. You'll do well in your chosen career.
How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
Mmmmmmm, a stop loss above entry of a buy. You'll do well in your chosen career.
I moved it when I closed half the position at 1.3990 for 165 pips. Now I'm in a free trade playing with the houses' money
Considered moving it further to +50 pips but trailing it too tightly is how I got stopped out of gold.
Ah, your current stop loss - that's better. It read like your initial stop loss was above what you bought at.
I can't comment on your trade for reasons that I have gone into before. However, you may wish to step away from the charts and look at the political-macroeconomic issues at play here.
How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
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