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    What Are Upside and Downside Tasuki Gap Patterns?


    In the dynamic world of forex and CFD trading, the ability to recognise crucial chart patterns is essential for making informed decisions. Among the patterns frequently sought after by traders is the Tasuki Gap setup. This article delves into understanding the Tasuki Gap, its identification on charts, associated trading tactics, and its distinctions from other candlestick formations.

    Tasuki Gap Pattern: An Overview


    The Tasuki Gap is a candlestick formation that is used in technical analysis to indicate a potential continuation of a market trend. Comprising the Upside and Downside Tasuki Gaps, this setup allows traders to trade in uptrends and downtrends. The pattern is observed on any timeframe and in different markets, including forex, stocks, commodities, indices, and cryptocurrencies.

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    What Is a Standard Deviation, and How Can You Use It in Trading?


    Understanding market volatility is essential for effective trading, and one of the most valuable tools for measuring it is standard deviation. This gauge quantifies the dispersion of asset prices around their mean and provides insights into the variability and potential risk associated with a financial instrument.

    This article delves into what standard deviation is, its calculation, interpretation, practical implementation, and its limitations.

    What Is Standard Deviation?


    Standard deviation is a statistical measure that quantifies the dispersion or variability of a set of data points relative to their mean. In trading, it is used to assess the volatility of a financial instrument. A higher standard deviation indicates greater variability in prices, suggesting more significant swings, while a lower value suggests smaller price fluctuations.

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    RISK WARNING: Trading on the Forex market involves substantial risks, including complete possible loss of funds and other losses and is not suitable for all members. Clients should make an independent judgement as to whether trading is appropriate for them in the light of their financial condition, investment experience, risk tolerance and other factors.

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    3 Line Strike Pattern: What It Means and How to Use It in Trading


    Candlestick patterns are crucial tools for traders, offering valuable insights into market sentiment and potential price movements. Among these patterns, the Three Line Strike setup is particularly sought after by traders in forex, stock, commodity, and index markets. This article explores the intricacies of the Three Line Strike, explaining how to identify it on charts, highlighting its unique characteristics, and discussing how to incorporate it into trading strategies.

    Three Line Strike Pattern: An Overview

    The Three Line Strike is a candlestick pattern used in technical analysis to trade trend continuations. However, it often appears ahead of trend reversals. The pattern consists of four candlesticks and can be found in up- and downtrends.



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    RISK WARNING: Trading on the Forex market involves substantial risks, including complete possible loss of funds and other losses and is not suitable for all members. Clients should make an independent judgement as to whether trading is appropriate for them in the light of their financial condition, investment experience, risk tolerance and other factors.

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    Analytical META Stock Predictions for 2024, 2025-2030, and Beyond


    Meta Platforms, Inc., formerly known as Facebook, is a leading technology company renowned for its social media and virtual reality innovations. This article provides a detailed analysis of Meta's stock performance, future analytical projections for 2024 to 2030, and the factors potentially influencing its future valuation.

    Meta Price History

    Meta Platforms, Inc., originally launched as Facebook in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg and his college roommates, quickly grew from a college networking site to a global social media giant. In 2008, Facebook reached 100 million users, and in 2012, it had over a billion. This rapid growth set the stage for its initial public offering (IPO).

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    RISK WARNING: Trading on the Forex market involves substantial risks, including complete possible loss of funds and other losses and is not suitable for all members. Clients should make an independent judgement as to whether trading is appropriate for them in the light of their financial condition, investment experience, risk tolerance and other factors.

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    Is It Possible to Trade a Short Squeeze?


    Understanding the dynamics of a short squeeze is essential for traders navigating the volatile terrains of financial markets. This phenomenon, where a sharp increase in an asset's price forces short sellers to cover their positions, can lead to dramatic market movements. In this article from FXOpen, we explore what triggers a short squeeze, how to identify potential candidates, and approaches for trading them effectively.

    What Is a Short Squeeze?

    A short squeeze occurs when a swift increase in an asset's price leads to significant losses for those who have traded against that asset by short selling. While short-selling stocks involves borrowing shares to sell them, aiming to buy them back at a lower price, it's important to note that in the context of CFDs (Contracts for Difference), traders are engaging in agreements to exchange the difference in the price of an asset from when the position is opened to when it is closed, without the need to physically borrow or deliver the actual securities.

    If the price rises instead of falling, short sellers are compelled to buy back the shares at a higher price to close their positions and prevent further losses. This rush to buy back shares adds further upward pressure on the asset's price.

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    RISK WARNING: Trading on the Forex market involves substantial risks, including complete possible loss of funds and other losses and is not suitable for all members. Clients should make an independent judgement as to whether trading is appropriate for them in the light of their financial condition, investment experience, risk tolerance and other factors.

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    What Is a Break of Structure and How Can You Trade It?


    In the ever-evolving world of Smart Money Concept (SMC) trading, a nuanced understanding of market dynamics is indispensable. This article explores the concept of Break of Structure (BOS), how to identify it, and its implications for trading strategies, setting traders on a path to more informed decision-making and strategic market navigation.

    Strong and Weak Swing Points


    In Smart Money Concept trading, understanding the basics of market structure is crucial, particularly when discerning between strong and weak swing points. These points are pivotal in analysing the current trend and play a significant role in identifying potential breaks in structure.

    A strong swing point, whether it be a high in a downtrend or a low in an uptrend, is considered to be likely to hold if the price revisits the area. A bullish trend, for example, is denoted by a series of higher highs and higher lows. For the trend to stay intact, the last higher low shouldn’t be traded through.

    Conversely, a weak swing point is seen as vulnerable and more likely to be breached. In an uptrend, a peak or area of resistance is expected to be traded through, continuing the trend.

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    RISK WARNING: Trading on the Forex market involves substantial risks, including complete possible loss of funds and other losses and is not suitable for all members. Clients should make an independent judgement as to whether trading is appropriate for them in the light of their financial condition, investment experience, risk tolerance and other factors.

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    Trade on the Go with Our New TradingView Mobile Integration


    At FXOpen, we are always striving to provide you with the best tools and technology to help you achieve your trading goals. As part of this commitment, we have integrated with TradingView's powerful mobile app.

    Here’s what the integration means for you:

    Trade Anywhere, Anytime

    With TradingView's intuitive mobile app, you can now access your FXOpen trading account on the go. Whether you’re commuting, travelling, or simply away from your computer, you’ll have the power to trade at your fingertips.

    Advanced Charting and Analysis Tools

    TradingView is renowned for its advanced charting capabilities and robust analysis tools. Now, you can take advantage of these features directly from your mobile device, making it easier than ever to analyse markets and make informed trading decisions.

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    RISK WARNING: Trading on the Forex market involves substantial risks, including complete possible loss of funds and other losses and is not suitable for all members. Clients should make an independent judgement as to whether trading is appropriate for them in the light of their financial condition, investment experience, risk tolerance and other factors.

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    RISK WARNING: Trading on the Forex market involves substantial risks, including complete possible loss of funds and other losses and is not suitable for all members. Clients should make an independent judgement as to whether trading is appropriate for them in the light of their financial condition, investment experience, risk tolerance and other factors.

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    What Is a High and Tight Flag Pattern, and How Can You Trade It?


    The high and tight flag pattern is a formation in technical analysis, signalling a continuation of a strong bullish trend. Recognised by its sharp rise followed by brief consolidation, this formation is highly valued by traders. In this article, we delve into the specifics of the high and tight flag pattern, its characteristics, and how to trade it effectively.

    You have heard of the flag pattern. The high and tight flag pattern is its version.

    The high and tight flag pattern is a powerful and rare chart formation used in technical analysis. It signals a potential continuation of a strong upward trend and is favoured by traders for its reliability in bullish markets.



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    RISK WARNING: Trading on the Forex market involves substantial risks, including complete possible loss of funds and other losses and is not suitable for all members. Clients should make an independent judgement as to whether trading is appropriate for them in the light of their financial condition, investment experience, risk tolerance and other factors.

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    Analytical META Stock Predictions for 2024, 2025-2030, and Beyond


    Meta Platforms, Inc., formerly known as Facebook, is a leading technology company renowned for its social media and virtual reality innovations. This article provides a detailed analysis of Meta's stock performance, future analytical projections for 2024 to 2030, and the factors potentially influencing its future valuation.

    Meta Price History

    Meta Platforms, Inc., originally launched as Facebook in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg and his college roommates, quickly grew from a college networking site to a global social media giant. In 2008, Facebook reached 100 million users, and in 2012, it had over a billion. This rapid growth set the stage for its initial public offering (IPO).

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    Disclaimer: This article represents the opinion of the Companies operating under the FXOpen brand only (excluding FXOpen EU). It is not to be construed as an offer, solicitation, or recommendation with respect to products and services provided by the Companies operating under the FXOpen brand, nor is it to be considered financial advice.

    RISK WARNING: Trading on the Forex market involves substantial risks, including complete possible loss of funds and other losses and is not suitable for all members. Clients should make an independent judgement as to whether trading is appropriate for them in the light of their financial condition, investment experience, risk tolerance and other factors.

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