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How to Use Candlesticks in Your Forex Trading Strategy
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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 305792, member: 75687"] Forex trading is a popular way to make money online, and one of the most important tools traders use are candlesticks. Candlesticks provide valuable information about market trends and can be used to create an effective trading strategy. Here's how you can use them in your Forex trading. First, it's important to understand what a candlestick is and how it works. A candlestick consists of four parts: the open price, close price, high price, and low price. The open price is the first transaction made during a certain period of time (usually one day). The close price is the last transaction made during that same period of time. The high and low prices are the highest and lowest transactions made during that same period of time respectively. Candlesticks come in different shapes which indicate different types of market activity such as uptrends or downtrends. For example, if there’s an uptrend then you will see green candles with long bodies; if there’s a downtrend then you will see red candles with short bodies. Knowing these patterns can help you identify potential entry points for trades as well as when to exit them for maximum profits or minimum losses depending on your strategy goals. You should also pay attention to support levels which are areas where buyers tend to enter into positions due to previous resistance being broken down by sellers at lower prices than before – this could be seen as an opportunity for buying at lower prices than usual so keep an eye out for these levels too! Additionally, look out for resistance levels which are areas where sellers tend to enter into positions due to previous support being broken down by buyers at higher prices than before – this could be seen as an opportunity for selling at higher prices than usual so keep watch here too! always remember that no matter what type of strategy you're using - whether it's technical analysis or fundamental analysis - having good risk management practices in place is essential in order maximize profits while minimizing losses over time! [/QUOTE]
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