Thanks and another question, can a day trader short a currency?Ask your broker about this. He’s the one who decides the time frame to keep the borrowed shares. Like ICM helps me maintain the short position as long as I honor the margin requirement and pay the interest. Same with fxview when it comes to flexibility. But not necessarily every broker allows this.
You’ve put it across quite well, so many traders (including me) go by the assessments and market predictions of sources like CNBC, of course there’ll be a higher authority controlling it, to think of it, why not? Obviously the big industrial houses will do everything in their capacity to turn the tables in their favour.It's the same thing except what the financiers are doing is even worse. They use mainstream media outlets to publish rumors that will affect price in their favor. Them using mainstream media outlets automatically give their propaganda credibility in the eyes of the average reader. At least on social media, people will be weary from the get-go since it comes off as more of chatter as opposed to an "official" source. Who are you going to believe first? Social media chatter or the WSJ/Bloomberg/CNBC/etc? If you say the latter, then you're proving my point.
Hmm that’s interesting, how do you think it’s gonna perform?There are no TikTok shares on the stock market because ByteDance Limited, TikTok's owner, is privately held. ByteDance has plans for a TikTok Global initial public offering (IPO) in the United States, but they have announced no date for the IPO.
Yep. You can easily take a short position with scalping on the safe EURUSD pair. The quick and constant price movements in a single session prove to be a great strategy.Thanks and another question, can a day trader short a currency?
Rightly said and the worst part is despite knowing we’re being played by them, we still go back to these sources for more info. This is when I realized to work on my scalping strategies (scalping since ages) and not rely on these sources.You’ve put it across quite well, so many traders (including me) go by the assessments and market predictions of sources like CNBC, of course there’ll be a higher authority controlling it, to think of it, why not? Obviously the big industrial houses will do everything in their capacity to turn the tables in their favour.