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The Big Player Candle

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Big Player candles are listed on the economic calendar should not be taken literally. The economic calendar only displays the schedule of data releases, not guarantees that a large candle will always appear or a particular direction of movement. Many other factors, such as market expectations, liquidity, and the positioning of major traders, determine whether a release actually triggers significant volatility or produces a false positive.
#31 - February 01, 2026, 11:30:34 PM

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only now do I understand that the marubozu candle is in shape when the big players are entering the market, thank you for the information later when I trade I see that kind of candle I will be more careful
Indeed, the appearance of a marubozu, whether bullish or bearish, often indicates a strong push from one side of the market. This candle indicates that during that period, prices moved in the same direction without much resistance.
#32 - February 12, 2026, 09:32:37 AM

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I see a lot of traders only see one op that is installed only, but rarely anyone wants to pay attention to the monthly report sent by the broker to our e-mail address that actually is the result of our trading, not only every op must benefit because if that is the case Gada actually plunges but we see that the accumulation of our work for a month is the salary we get as a trader
Trading doesn't mean every trade has to be profitable. Even professional traders often experience losses on some positions. What matters most is the final outcome after many trades.
#33 - March 05, 2026, 09:50:39 PM

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not to be greedy, we have to set targets in each open position, so we have to know when to hold, when does the entry market exit, and don't slide Takeprofit when prices approach it, make it trading according to the analysis made before, don't just look at profit amounts, multiply a month what is your average profit, it might make you not greedy anymore
Avoiding greed is key. Setting a target before entering helps traders stay disciplined and avoid being influenced by emotions once a position is open. By having a clear plan for when to enter, when to exit, and when to hold, we are less tempted to chase more without any analytical basis.
#34 - March 17, 2026, 09:47:07 PM

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