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Come together, let's think out loud
Now the 3 main markets are moving Asian ; European and American
Today and until now, these 3 markets have bought gold
And not at the expense of the dollar.. So the connection between the 3 markets is loose
Each market will deal in its own currency
Here, we will divide into two parts
currencies and gold
1- As for currencies, you need to focus on the currencies of each market and forget about the dollar a little
. I mean, Asian From 10 pm to 7 am GMT , you can trade an AUD , NZD ,JPY trade on them
. European From 8 am to 5 pm GMT , you can trade GBP , EUR and CHF trade on them
. American From 1 pm to 10 pm has a dollar you can trade it , and it is very difficult right now
2- gold Every market of them bought gold, and this means that every market has liquidity in gold and is able to move the gold price up and down according to the time of the market and its policy on gold .
I mean, for example, the Asian bought gold, therefore its price increased, so the price of gold reached the European period high
Here, Europe will decide its policy: if it will buy gold, the price will continue to rise, but if
it will sell, the price of gold will go down and delivered to the American market
Who will decide whether to fix the price, go up, or drop the price?
And hand it over to the Asian..and so on until the geopolitical matters became clear
What are you doing,, in these events? Work on the market according to its timing and secure your positions on the market as soon as the period of the market you are working on ends, because it is not a condition that the markets will walk at the same pace as today
Remember every market has strong liquidity, meaning
If you bought in the Asian market time and earned either you exit with your gains or put your stop loss at the entry and wait for the European policy , I know my words are difficult but I try to be with everyone
But I hope everyone will benefit
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