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What Its Like to Be A Strategic Access Group Member

An amazing week for our Fx algo pivot system. Members cashed in on their long eur/usd from 1.1296 at 1.1447 and are now short. Here's what a typical happy member (from France) had to say: "When you are winning in the jacuzzi « sans soucis » With confiance in Steve for the targets . thanks to Jeff and Steve !" How My Pivots Work: My algorithm (developed during my years as a member of the CBOT) finds exact prices where there is an 85% chance of a meaningful move.....30-75 pips on day trades; 150-600 pips on swing and long term trades. Importantly, since they are exact price points, you can take 3-4 pips risk on a day trade and 10-15 pips risk on a swing or longer term trade (and since the risk is low, you can try the trade multiple times). And again, we play both sides which prevents us getting trapped.
by Jeff Wecker
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Why Relative Strength and Weakness is Important

As FX Traders we are always trying to get an edge in our pursuit of increased profitability. We study the charts and look for those setups that get us really excited. We have our risk management in place, proper position sizing and we have a target, that if met, will generate a nice reward:ratio that over time will make a generous amount of pips. We’re well on our way to a profitable career as a Currency Trader. We’re all set....
by Stephen Kruse
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Why Position Size Matters

As FX traders we are always trying to optimize our trading plan to improve overall profitability and consistency. We gain an edge when we put the odds in our favor by increasing our batting average (win loss %) and increasing our average pips on a winning trade while decreasing our average pips on a losing trade. When we decide to place a trade, most traders have a risk and trade management strategy that includes an entry point; and a predetermined stop loss and exit strategy. Where I see the most traders struggle, is with picking the right pair based on relative strength and weakness (which I will discuss in a future article) and the proper position sizing for different currency pairs.
by Stephen Kruse