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Last week, during my army ICT (in-camp training), I made some trades via my mobile phone, while supporting my students in the Forex Live Chat group, and I managed to make a neat profit of $4500 over 4 days.

Here are the transparent results and trade records:

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A good example of a nice & simple swing trade taken by my student, applying the discipline of entry, stoploss and TP.

The profits will come naturally once these are taken care of.

Congrats, and keep up the good work! 😀 2015-04-14 19.32.57

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This month was off to a great start, with $16,648 profits clocked over just 3 days, due to the recent strong run in HK and SG stocks.

As mentioned during my seminar during the Invest Global event, this year is likely to be a good year for stocks, with an upcoming mini bull run before we enter 2016.

We are aiming for an ambitious next goal of $30,000 profits by the end of the month, so what are you waiting for? 😀
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Synapse Stock Screener Latest Results – Which Stock is Going to Run Next?

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Last week, during the monthly LIVE! market workshop for Synapse Program graduates, this was one of the counters discussed.

Super Group looked poised to break out from a bull flag, after some strong prior accumulation shown on the Synapse Stock Screener software, indicated by the green volume bars.

The standard flag projection is to measure the flagpole and project it upwards for more happy profit-taking.

Good luck! 😀

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Yesterday, the Australian dollar tumbled more than a cent to a six-year low, after the Reserve Bank of Australia cut interest rates to a record low of 2.25 per cent. What does this mean for the AUD/USD, and are there any good trading opportunities?

Statement by Glenn Stevens, Governor: Monetary Policy Decision (Abridged)

At its meeting today, the Board decided to lower the cash rate by 25 basis points to 2.25 per cent, effective4 February 2015.

Growth in the global economy continued at a moderate pace in 2014. China’s growth was in line with policymakers’ objectives. The US economy continued to strengthen, but the euro area and Japanese economies were both weaker than expected. Forecasts for global growth in 2015 envisage continued moderate growth.

Commodity prices have continued to decline, in some cases sharply. The price of oil in particular has fallen significantly over the past few months. These trends appear to reflect a combination of lower growth in demand and, more importantly, significant increases in supply. The much lower levels of energy prices will act to strengthen global output and temporarily to lower CPI inflation rates.

Financial conditions are very accommodative globally, with long-term borrowing rates for several major sovereigns reaching new all-time lows over recent months. Some risk spreads have widened a little but overall financing costs for creditworthy borrowers remain remarkably low.

The Australian dollar has declined noticeably against a rising US dollar over recent months, though less so against a basket of currencies. It remains above most estimates of its fundamental value, particularly given the significant declines in key commodity prices. A lower exchange rate is likely to be needed to achieve balanced growth in the economy.

For the past year and a half, the cash rate has been stable, as the Board has taken time to assess the effects of the substantial easing in policy that had already been put in place and monitored developments in Australia and abroad. At today’s meeting, taking into account the flow of recent information and updated forecasts, the Board judged that, on balance, a further reduction in the cash rate was appropriate. This action is expected to add some further support to demand, so as to foster sustainable growth and inflation outcomes consistent with the target.

Source:
http://www.rba.gov.au/media-releases/2015/mr-15-01.html

 

Daily chart of AUD/USD

Daily chart of AUD/USD

 

Looking at this daily chart of AUD/USD, we can see that the AUD/USD had traded nicely within a trend channel, providing many easy trades to short and take profit.

While this rate cut may have come as a surprise to some, it certainly did not surprise the price action.

Because while it may have hit new lows, prices rebounded nicely from the bottom trend channel line, after profit-taking by those who shorted near the channel top.

My profit target which was near that level got hit as well.

So, can I short this now?

While the AUD/USD is clearly on a downtrend, I would prefer to minimise my risk and look for a good pullback to go short again, perhaps somewhere in that yellow shaded region marked on the chart.

Remember, trading is about following the trend, but it is also about finding the best low-risk opportunities to enter the trend.

Good luck! 😀