FAQs
Here you will find the description of how to understand the service and detailed explanation of how we work in a simple Question & Answer format.
- How do we issue Signals?
- Signals are issued on irregular basis, which means there might be few signals in one day, or there might be only one signal per week.
Type of the trade ( carry trade, momentum trades, volume trades)
Interests rate differential
Economic forecast for given countries
Current sentiments and economic developments
Bonds and yield curves
Following central banks actions, mostly SNB, FED, ECB and BoE
Option risk premiums
Net capital outflows, capital flows
Reserves accumulations
Balance of risks
Volatility
Balance of payments
and many others if required.
SHORT TERM sample
We are long EURUSD at 1.3029 SL 1.2990 TP 1.3240
22:23GMT
Abbreviation explanation
SL – stop loss
TP – take profit
GMT- Greenwich Mean Time (time zone)
We are long / We bought – means we are betting that given cross will rise
We are short / We sold – means we are betting that given cross will fall
LONG TERM sample
Entry point: 1.26 area (preferably 1.2620, but watch the price developments; heavy dependent on the economic releases and earnings reports)
TP 1.8 (1Q-2Q 2010)
SL 1.2
margin 5%
profit/loss ratio: 10:1
Should you be interested in detailed reasons behind the trade, do not hesitate to contact us.
They look in a following way:
EURUSD trade from 14th August 2009
I moved the SL to 1.3 to grant +380 pips of profit
OR
EURUSD hit the TP making +1000 pips
These forecasts are not trade recommendations.
- Closed trades – is a part that shows you all trades closed in a given month, exactly displaying a cross, issuing time, TP and SL, additional changes and profit or loss generated.
- Opened Trades – is a part that shows all the trades opened in previous month, but they have not yet been closed or have not reached their TP or SL.