O OddTrader Mar 10, 2004 #11 It appears USD/JPY (at least recently) would be also quite active while the EUR/USD is very active.
C corvus Mar 16, 2004 #12 Quote from Wallace: And . . . Wallace. http://www.aboutforex.com/timezones.html More... Is this your site?
Quote from Wallace: And . . . Wallace. http://www.aboutforex.com/timezones.html More... Is this your site?
B Baruch Mar 16, 2004 #13 Quote from Bullet: Any y'all veterans, what times do you find the EUR/USD and USD/JPY the most active? More... Many trends in EUR/USD starts before Europe opens.
Quote from Bullet: Any y'all veterans, what times do you find the EUR/USD and USD/JPY the most active? More... Many trends in EUR/USD starts before Europe opens.
J Jayford Mar 17, 2004 #14 I prefer US time zone. 1) I'm in the US and don't like trading all night. 2) huge moves seem to happen more often during US hours due to reports etc. I like it better than london for moves, but I actually think they are pretty close. Jay
I prefer US time zone. 1) I'm in the US and don't like trading all night. 2) huge moves seem to happen more often during US hours due to reports etc. I like it better than london for moves, but I actually think they are pretty close. Jay