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  • Lesson 1: What Is Trading? Trading means buying and selling a financial asset with the goal of making a profit from price movements. Simple Example Imagine gold (XAU/USD) is trading at $2,000 per ounce. You think the price will rise → you Buy Price rises to $2,050 → you close the trade Your profit comes from the price difference. If you think the price will fall, you can potentially Sell first and buy back at a lower price. What Can You Trade? Common markets include: 💱 Forex — currencies such as EUR/USD, GBP/USD 🥇 Gold & commodities — XAU/USD, oil, silver 📈 Stocks — shares of companies ₿ Cryptocurrency — Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc. 📊 Indices — S&P 500, Nasdaq, etc. The Two Basic Directions Action What you expect Buy / Long Price will go up 📈 Sell / Short Price will go down

  • 📘 TRADING BASICS — LESSON 5 What is Cryptocurrency? Cryptocurrency is a digital asset that uses cryptography and blockchain technology to record and secure transactions. It operates on decentralized networks, which means it is not controlled by a single central authority. � Popular Cryptocurrencies Bitcoin (BTC). Ethereum (ETH). Solana (SOL). XRP. � How Crypto Trading Works Crypto traders buy and sell digital assets based on price movement. Example: Buy at $100 → Sell at $120 = $20 profit. Buy at $100 → Sell at $80 = $20 loss. Why Crypto Prices Move Crypto prices change because of factors such as supply and demand, market sentiment, news events, regulation, adoption, liquidity, and overall volatility. Crypto markets are often highly volatile, so prices can move quickly in both directions.

  • 📘 TRADING BASICS — LESSON 4 What is Forex? Forex stands for Foreign Exchange. It is the global market where currencies are bought and sold. In Forex, currencies are traded in pairs because one currency is always exchanged for another. Examples of Forex Pairs EUR/USD GBP/USD USD/JPY USD/CHF How Forex Works For example, when you trade EUR/USD, you are comparing the value of the Euro against the US Dollar. If you expect the Euro to rise against the Dollar, you may buy. If you expect the Euro to fall against the Dollar, you may sell.

  • 📘 TRADING BASICS — LESSON 3 Types of Financial Markets Financial markets are grouped by the type of asset being traded. 1) Forex Market 💱 The Forex market is where currencies are bought and sold. Examples: EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY 2) Stock Market 📊 The stock market is where traders and investors buy and sell company shares. Examples: Apple, Microsoft, Tesla 3) Cryptocurrency Market ₿ The crypto market is where digital assets are traded. Examples: Bitcoin, Ethereum 4) Commodities Market 🪙 The commodities market is where physical assets are traded, such as: Gold Silver Oil Natural Gas

  • 📘 TRADING BASICS — LESSON 2 What is a financial market? A financial market is where participants—individuals, companies, and institutions—buy and sell financial assets. In short, it’s the place where buyers and sellers meet and agree on prices. Major types of financial markets Forex market — trading currencies (pairs like EUR/USD). Stock market — trading company shares. Crypto market — trading digital assets (Bitcoin, Ethereum). Commodities market — trading physical goods (gold, oil, silver). Indices market — trading baskets of stocks that represent a market or sector. How markets work (simple model) Buyer + Seller → Market → Price movement Price moves from supply and demand. More buyers than sellers (buying pressure) push prices up. More sellers than buyers (selling pressure) push prices down. Orders (market, limit, stop) and liquidity determine how quickly and how far prices move. News, macro data, sentiment, and technical factors all change supply and demand balance.

  • 📘 TRADING BASICS — LESSON 1 📈 What is Trading? Trading means buying and selling financial assets with the goal of making a profit from price movements. For example: If you buy an asset at $100 and sell it at $110, your profit is $10. 🔹 What Can We Trade? • Forex • Gold & Commodities • Stocks • Cryptocurrencies • Indices 🧠 How Does Trading Work? Analyze → Plan → Enter → Manage Risk → Exit A successful trader does not simply guess the market. They use analysis, strategy, discipline, and risk management.

  • Gold Team pinned «Welcome to the Channel 🌍 WELCOME MARKET WATCHERS! Stay connected with us for regular market education and updates. 📌 Gold Market Updates 📌 Trading Education 📌 Technical Concepts 📌 Chart Reading 📌 Candlestick Patterns 📌 Support & Resistance 📌 Risk Management…»

  • (XAUUSD) on a 1-hour (1h) timeframe, sourced from OANDA and created by dildaralijahangeer. ​Current Price Action: The price is trading at 4,385.220, down by 23.070 (-0.52%). ​Chart Levels and Indicators: ​Displays a resistance/upper boundary level near 4,450.683. ​Highlights a support/lower boundary zone around 4,363.093 to 4,383.577. ​Includes technical structure lines mapping recent swing highs and lows, volume bars at the bottom, and a highlighted trade setup/zone overlay.

  • Welcome to the Channel 🌍 WELCOME MARKET WATCHERS! Stay connected with us for regular market education and updates. 📌 Gold Market Updates 📌 Trading Education 📌 Technical Concepts 📌 Chart Reading 📌 Candlestick Patterns 📌 Support & Resistance 📌 Risk Management Understand the market before making decisions. 📊

  • Lesson 11 — Support and Resistance What is Support? Support is a price level where buyers often become strong enough to stop or slow a price from falling. Example: If a price repeatedly falls to $100 and then moves upward, $100 can act as Support. What is Resistance? Resistance is a price level where sellers often become strong enough to stop or slow a price from rising. Example: If a price repeatedly rises to $120 and then falls, $120 can act as Resistance. Remember Support = Price Floor 📉 Resistance = Price Ceiling 📈 Simple Rule: Price may bounce from Support or reject from Resistance.

  • Lesson 10 — Candlestick Basics What is a Candlestick? A candlestick shows how the price moved during a specific period. Four Important Prices Open — Starting price High — Highest price Low — Lowest price Close — Ending price Bullish Candle 📈 Close > Open Buyers were stronger. Bearish Candle 📉 Close < Open Sellers were stronger. Remember Open + High + Low + Close = OHLC Practice: Look at any candlestick and identify its Open, High, Low, and Close.

  • Lesson 9 — Pending Orders Pending Orders Meaning: Orders that have been placed but are not completed yet. Example 1: I have two pending orders. Example 2: My order is still pending. Key Word: Pending = Waiting to be completed.

  • Lesson 8: Market Orders Forex Market Education Series A Market Order is an instruction to open a trade immediately at the current available market price. Traders use market orders when they want to enter or exit a position without waiting for a specific price. 🔹 Types of Market Orders: 1️⃣ Buy Market Order A Buy Market Order means you want to buy a currency pair immediately at the current Ask Price. Example: EUR/USD Ask Price = 1.1002 You click Buy → Trade opens around 1.1002 2️⃣ Sell Market Order A Sell Market Order means you want to sell a currency pair immediately at the current Bid Price. Example: EUR/USD Bid Price = 1.1000 You click Sell → Trade opens around 1.1000 🔹 Advantages of Market Orders: ✅ Quick entry into the market ✅ Useful during strong price movements ✅ Simple for beginners to understand ✅ Helps traders enter without waiting

  • 📖 Lesson 7: Bid Price vs Ask Price Forex Market Education Series In the Forex market, every currency pair has two prices: Bid Price and Ask Price. Understanding these prices is important because they decide when you buy or sell a currency. 🔹 What is Bid Price? Bid Price is the price at which you can sell a currency pair. Example: EUR/USD = 1.1000 / 1.1002 Bid Price = 1.1000 If you click Sell, your trade opens at the Bid Price. 🔹 What is Ask Price? Ask Price is the price at which you can buy a currency pair. Example: EUR/USD = 1.1000 / 1.1002 Ask Price = 1.1002 If you click Buy, your trade opens at the Ask Price. 🔹 Difference Between Bid and Ask The difference between Bid and Ask price is called Spread. Example: Ask Price: 1.1002 Bid Price: 1.1000 Spread = 2 pips The spread is the small cost paid when entering a trade.

  • 11 авг.30удалён 10:51

    XAUUSD Sell TARGET 4 COMPLETE 240+PIPS DONE

  • 11 авг.34удалён 10:51

    XAUUSD Sell TARGET 3 COMPLETE 220+PIPS DONE

  • 11 авг.34удалён 10:51

    XAUUSD Sell TARGET 2 COMPLETE 130+PIPS DONE

  • 11 авг.35удалён 10:51

    XAUUSD Sell TARGET 1 COMPLETE 90+PIPS DONE

  • 11 авг.34удалён 10:51

    I'M SELLING $XAUUSD NOW   (4381- 4384) • TP1: 4375 • TP2: 4370 • TP3: 4365 • TP4: 4360 • TP5: 4355 • TP5: 4350 STOP LOSS: 4400

  • 11 авг.31удалён 10:51

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