Quote from wrbtrader:
If you don't need to worry about news events...why would the Japanese earthquake cause you to avoid JPY trades.![]()
Simply, if news events have no impact on your trade decisions...you would have NOT avoided JPY trades. I'm questioning this because I see a lot of statements like this by traders that say "news events" have no impact on their trade decisions, they don't concern themselves with news events, they don't worry about news, news is already priced into the price action and so on. Yet, when I read between the lines, when they explain a particular "action" (trade or no trade) they've taken due to a news event...
In reality the news event did have some sort of impact in their thinking process that caused them to react as in take a trade or avoid the trade.
Mark
Yes I realise I should have made myself clearer.
News obviously can be traded profitably, I choose not to waste my time with it.
I should have said I filter out the rubbish day to day stuff but am always mindful of the bigger stuff , interest rates, nfp etc (I trade around them or use them to get back with trend if the big money uses them to manipulate price)
Regarding the Japanese earthquake that wasn't a "news event", that was a national disaster, wars, bombings, tsunamis aren't day to day news imho.
I avoided the yen pairs as a result of the earthquake simply because I trade SR and trend using every tf (I take my lead from the weekly). The weekly charts were a mess after that event hence they were untradable for me.
You may have heard the phrase , "controlling / mother candle", well they were in a mess. I hope that clarifies things a little.