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Forex Trading Education: Anticipating the forex story from the price action

The EURUSD did not do what I thought the “fundamental story” was telling us today.

FOMC was more hawkish yesterday.
US GDP was higher.
German CPI was lower.
The textbook tells us that the EURUSD should have gone lower given that fundamental story.

It did not. Why?

There are many reasons from profit taking, to options expires, to month end/week end flows. All of those “other stories” are probably true today, but will they be true tomorrow too? Will there always be profit taking or will the price sometimes trend lower when similar fundamentals point to a lower EURUSD?

I have learned that those “other stories” are unreliable. I need something else to believe.

In this forex trading education video, I explain and show how to anticipate the “other stories” that make you think “HMMM”. It involves looking for key technical levels. How do you find those levels? How do you prevent yourself from not hearing the “other stories”?

Listen in to my story and learn.

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