Market fluctuations are an artificial phenomenon.

Mar 17, 2020 at 08:51
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Biedrs kopš   3 ieraksti
Apr 29, 2020 at 08:08
There is no evidence that anyone planned it all. Another tale of a conspiracy.
Apr 29, 2020 at 09:18
It is important for everyone to understand that everything that happens in the world is done by people, but perhaps not such a large-scale action was planned. And there is also a high probability that not everything went according to the plan of the thinkers. As far as markets are concerned, they were seriously hurt but remained afloat and this is important. Well, you can not ignore the oil. I think no one wanted this, except car owners in countries where fuel is expensive.
Biedrs kopš   18 ieraksti
Apr 29, 2020 at 19:55
I cannot agree, because many events influence the market and it cannot be denied that they are reflected in the market. And it can always be traced clearly, everything is interconnected. Everything is reasonable. Although sometimes there is speculation, not without it...
Dagdakelv
Biedrs kopš   21 ieraksti
Apr 29, 2020 at 20:02
I think that the market is generally a set of events that do not always have a logical sequence and connections.
And of course our task is to learn to understand all this and to find exactly those situations that will really bring you money.
Biedrs kopš   3 ieraksti
Apr 30, 2020 at 09:06
I do not believe in such statements. Most likely this is a fake.
Biedrs kopš   58 ieraksti
May 05, 2020 at 07:05
Dagdakelv posted:
I cannot agree, because many events influence the market and it cannot be denied that they are reflected in the market. And it can always be traced clearly, everything is interconnected. Everything is reasonable. Although sometimes there is speculation, not without it...
Can you elaborate on this with some examples?
May 22, 2020 at 11:10
discussions on this topic do not make sense
Biedrs kopš   14 ieraksti
Jun 09, 2020 at 12:11
The market always jumps as it needs. It is almost impossible to predict this process, but of course this all happens only due to human activities. large investors have more influence than small ones.

Biedrs kopš   83 ieraksti
Jun 16, 2020 at 04:01
It seems to me that this is not always the way the market affects, sometimes a really real situation.
Jun 17, 2020 at 17:06
Market volatility and fluctuations is something which cannot be counted as an artificial phenomenon. It all depends on a particular situation and traders must have a fundamental and technical analysis so as to take a better decision in trading. Market is affected by the ongoing news and how some news has impacted a particular pair in a certain way. It is important to keep in mind the market volatility since it will definitely influence your profits.
Biedrs kopš   12 ieraksti
Jun 18, 2020 at 12:45
today we see that there are indeed some factors that have a different impact on market fluctuations, as recent events with the virus have shown.
Biedrs kopš   119 ieraksti
Jun 18, 2020 at 13:38
It seems to me that this is not always artificial.
Oct 20, 2020 at 13:58
There is an opinion that the market is controlled by supercomputers, which calculate all positions of open transactions and strive to take money away from everyone). Maybe so.
Biedrs kopš   12 ieraksti
Oct 20, 2020 at 14:41
Market fluctuations are the essence of it. When there is no hesitation, it will be the end of everything.
Oct 21, 2020 at 17:43
I don't think it is an artificial process either. I mean, even though monetary decisions often influence currency trading, the fluctuations are more complex and cannot be directly manipulated.
Biedrs kopš   219 ieraksti
Oct 22, 2020 at 11:55
I completely believe in dow's theory here. our chats clearly depicts what's going on in the market. Every small movement or any economical change effect the charts at every point. Mostly, when talking about fundamental factors, they clearly show a major impact on the prices. However, technical's do look artificial to me. Seems like big players in the market grab the core and change the direction of the instrument. Happened with me once 2 years ago when a clearly falling market started rising out of nowhere. It was strange but yes, they can be artificial.
The more your practice, the more you learn.
Oct 28, 2020 at 09:58
ele020 posted:
I completely believe in dow's theory here. our chats clearly depicts what's going on in the market. Every small movement or any economical change effect the charts at every point. Mostly, when talking about fundamental factors, they clearly show a major impact on the prices. However, technical's do look artificial to me. Seems like big players in the market grab the core and change the direction of the instrument. Happened with me once 2 years ago when a clearly falling market started rising out of nowhere. It was strange but yes, they can be artificial.

What do you mean, how is it possible to tamper with technicals like that? I don't think that is how it works.
Biedrs kopš   29 ieraksti
Oct 30, 2020 at 10:16
If you have ever traded with some of these low reputation bikers then you should have known this by now. There are some brokers that use some tactics to make sure that he never make any losses because they are now happy when some people are always winning.
Biedrs kopš   20 ieraksti
Oct 30, 2020 at 10:36
I have been able to observe this happening on several occasions and I have to admit that it was not the best thing to find out. There Are lot for brokers that do this to countless trader so that they can be kept in line and not make huge earnings or no earnings at all.
Biedrs kopš   21 ieraksti
Oct 30, 2020 at 12:22
This is a business for some brokers and let me just say all the brokers. They chose to make money out of innocent traders by making their trades go how they want them to and so they make some profit. The market fluctuates because it is made to fluctuate.
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