Intraday trend trading of currencies

Hello,

I am interested in intraday trend trading of currencies. From your experience which currency trends best from 9 AM to 12 Noon and which one trends best during the 7 PM to 12 Midnight evening session?

Thanks
 
Quote from Robertwiz:

Hello,

I am interested in intraday trend trading of currencies. From your experience which currency trends best from 9 AM to 12 Noon and which one trends best during the 7 PM to 12 Midnight evening session?

Thanks

Buy a course on trend trading and you will meet geniuses on this forum.
 
What time zone is this? Pakistan Standard Time? The Indian/Pakistan Rupee/Rupee cross trends nicely during the morning.
 
Quote from Robertwiz:

Hello,

I am interested in intraday trend trading of currencies. From your experience which currency trends best from 9 AM to 12 Noon and which one trends best during the 7 PM to 12 Midnight evening session?

Thanks
well, they don't actually trend, but they are active.

Eur/Usd is almost always active, but it is still very active 9 to 12 est

AUD starts heating up 8 pm est

and JPY is not far behind

most of europe starts waking up at 00:00 est, and in spite of what you read on the economics forum, Europe is still the number 1 economy in the world

once the 00 to 5 am trend starts, it is hard to change it for the day, but that does not mean it is hard to change for the rest of the day

in otherwords, the main 00 to 5 am trend can be faded
 
Quote from Robertwiz:

Hello,

I am interested in intraday trend trading of currencies. From your experience which currency trends best from 9 AM to 12 Noon and which one trends best during the 7 PM to 12 Midnight evening session?

Thanks

Currencies rarely trend on intra day basis , so if you develop a trend trading method for intra day trading , 80 % of these intra day trends will fizzle out , and losses will incur.

Vast majority of intraday fx movements are small , and it is difficult to predict the big winning moves.They all look the same to start with.

Loads of big traders and banks don't like paying higher prices for currencies.
 

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What time zone is this? Pakistan Standard Time? The Indian/Pakistan Rupee/Rupee cross trends nicely during the morning.

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? is....

and try pulling a chart up
 
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