Three Australian Dollar (AUD) Technical Scenarios
Last week, we examined some ideas for trading the current Coronavirus scare while anticipating that a bounce in commodity currencies such as the Australian dollar (AUD) could allow traders to fade...
Last week, we examined some ideas for trading the current Coronavirus scare while anticipating that a bounce in commodity currencies such as the Australian dollar (AUD) could allow traders to fade...
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Certain aspects of trading are universal. Sure, you need to know the quirks of any product you trade inside-and-out. But the core elements remain the same whether you're trading equities or...
You could imagine in 7+ years funding traders that Topstep has had some great trades. But we never had a single $9,000 trade—that is until Chris H. from Japan went long GBP/JPY on September 9....
This week, we caught up with newly-funded TopstepFX trader Shavar H. to talk about his trading journey, how he develops strategies, and why he decided to trade forex in the first place. He...
In this episode, Jeff and Martin shift their focus across the Atlantic to Europe, where there’s no shortage of news impacting the markets. From Brexit, to the impact of cryptocurrencies and the...
A few weeks ago, our very own Mark Meadows went onto the DailyFX podcast and spoke with host Martin Essex. Now, we’re flipping things around and bringing Martin onto Limit Up! Martin is an analyst...
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