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Forex Signal For USD/TRY: TRY Keeps Falling With Inflation Data

Forex Signal For USD/TRY: TRY Keeps Falling With Inflation Data Forex Signal For USD/TRY: TRY Keeps Falling With Inflation Data

Forex Signal For USD/TRY: TRY Keeps Falling With Inflation Data
Yazar: Ross Sutton

Yayınlanma: 5 Nisan 2022 20:35

Güncellenme: 14 Kasım 2024 10:13

Forex Signal For USD/TRY: TRY Keeps Falling With Inflation Data

    Forex Signal For USD/TRY: TRY Keeps Falling With Inflation Data  

Today's proposal of the lira against the dollar

 
  • The risk is 0,50%.
  • None of the trading transactions in yesterday's recommendations were activated.
 

Best Buying Points

 
  • Enter a long position waiting for an order at 14,51
  • Set a stop loss point to close the lowest support levels (14,36).
  • Take the profit by pulling the stop loss to the entry area as the price moves 50 pips.
  • Close half of the contracts with a profit of 75 pips and let the remaining contracts continue until the resistance level is 15,00.
 

Forex Signal For USD/TRY: TRY Keeps Falling With Inflation Data

   

Best Selling Points

 
  • Enter a short position with a pending order at 14,77 level.
  • The best spots to set a stop loss are to close the highs at 14,98.
  • Take the profit by pulling the stop loss to the entry area as the price moves 50 pips.
  • Close half of the contracts with a profitability of 75 pips and let the rest of the contracts continue until the support levels are 14,40.
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