Do you place your trades thru the DOM window, thru the chart or a trade execution window in your broker trade execution platform ?
Also, do you use the market depth info in your DOM to help with your trade entries and exits ?
I'm just a little confuse because you stated you use "New Events" but now it looks like the news events controls the direction of your trades and you then use the DOM to time your trade entries.
What's your source of real time "news events" or is it strictly schedule economic events ?
Thanks in advance.
Need a selection Never.
Also seriously - service to provide trade setups based on news .... that has already happened?
Did you hear? Pss, pass it on. Next person, I just heard blah blah.
Ok now you trade it.
Mint.
Get busy, start slinging some $ around.Normally, I only trade on Sundays if there are news events that move the markets.
All real time news already happened. Economic events are already scheduled in advance. For example, in Forex I have a trade setup to go long the EUR/USD with a limit order that is set in advance and at the same time I hedge with a limit order to go short GBP/USD. These limit orders are setup in advance. They also if or when activated have a preset stop and target.
What I use previous news is for trade bias. Since both bad and good news creates trends that can be traded. As noted in my trade, I was biased short, and was able to use PA on CL for a successful outcome.
Yes, economic events are already scheduled in advance but what about breaking global economic news events...do you trade the latter too or only stick to schedule economic events ?
I would say YES because your 2nd post was a link you posted involving Oil.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/08/oil...opec-deal-failure-sparks-price-war-fears.html
I do something similar to what you do but I don't used DOM to place trades nor do I use DOM info (market depth, order flow) to time my entries. Just chart analysis to time my trades.
Also, I agree that bad/good news creates trends but it also can create range and price noise too. Yet, if you're scalping...it probably doesn't matter to you if its a trend, range or price noise unless you're looking for more than just ticks as profits for your trades.
wrbtrader