Posted on October 23, 2009 at 13:19 in Uncategorized by Christian Stephens9 Comments »

London started off kind of slow today and we bounced around a bit looking for strength versus weakness. Most of us were in some sort of a British Pound long from late in the pre-London session, but we were starting to see some clues of exhaustion, time to take some profit, or protect pips. Then we took notice of the GBP/JPY pair particularly starting to show short term MACD divergence pretty much exactly when it was hitting it’s Daily 200ema, previous swing high on the Daily chart, as well as the Weekly M4 reversal pivot point. While none of us wanted to pick a top, that divergence at that resistance was such a clue of a possible impending short trade plan, that any Lower High development on this short term chart was reason enough to give the short a shot with a higher high stop, 20 pips risk or so, targeting about a 40-50 pip move before we reached support again, and we also had British GDP approaching in a half hour or so. The EUR/GBP was also showing a double bottom at 90 cents, as even cable had a short term lower high. This was starting to smell of GBP sell off just before news. Just before the news came out we were 55 pips or so in profit on the GBP/JPY short, definitely protect break even at minimum as news could evaporate all of it, or even take some partial profit. Well the GDP came out negative and Whammo, British Pound ‘Everything’ plummeted 200 pips in no time at all. So what started out as a conservative lower high off resistance trade attempt, turned into a 300 pip trade by the end, or much more if you were in all the GBP pairs. Simply an amazing way to finish a fantastic week, and a reminder to all of us why you let profits run once you have break even or MAP (minimal acceptable performance 15-20 pips) locked in. You never know which trade will be the monster like this. Have a great weekend folks!

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Posted on October 22, 2009 at 14:49 in Uncategorized by Christian Stephens8 Comments »

Yesterday we enjoyed quite a Piptopia on the British Pound breakout of a Daily trendline to the upside. Sure enough, today was our opportunity in London to short it back down to the trendline retest. Pre-London gave us our first lower high to work with on the GBP/USD, and the 2hr EUR/GBP started developing a higher low to give us confidence in the move. The rest of the London session was spent reloading shorts at every Fibonacci pullback possible and turning a 100 or so pip move into a 250 pip play due to exponential reloads, I just love days like this, purely technical. Bad Retail Sales for Britain helped finish the job and there we were, right on our target zone to take profit, could not script it better really.

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Posted on October 21, 2009 at 15:20 in Uncategorized by Christian Stephens5 Comments »

The Daily trendline on the GBP/USD was under pressure again today, starting back in late Asia into the pre-London session. Then again we found ourselves with some proper Fibonacci pullback entries into the London session, onward past the now broken daily trend line for new recent high’s. In this video I show how we built a couple GBP long trade plans during our London session, as well as covering the more difficult Fib entry at 4:30am, which although technically perfect, was a difficult entry to take since we had GBP news being release Exactly when we are at this point. Yet even after this tough entry, we did indeed get one more pullback opportunity to reload this GBP/USD long, or whichever GBP pair of your choosing. Wonderful pip total day indeed longing the British Pound Sterling!

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Posted on October 20, 2009 at 13:13 in Uncategorized by Christian Stephens7 Comments »

Throughout pre-London we had established a bit of a range on the majors early one, with some volatility showing up on the GBP/USD about an hour before London open. Even though the GBP/USD was starting to show some short term strength, the combination of a Daily trend line touch, along with a closed Bollinger Band on both the 4hour and 1hour charts indicated implied volatility for further upside was limited, at least on the near term. Armed with this information we started building trade plans around a lower high scenario. While the initial entry indeed take place prior to London open, there were a few more opportunities throughout early London to hop into this trade, including one exactly as London opened. In this video I walk you through these trade plans, that although were fairly high quality entries, in the long run ended up lacking follow through. Essentially successful trades in that they certainly moved far enough for us to protect very nice pips, but failed miserably reaching our objective. In the end, as London lunch arrived we had proven to stay in a fairly isolated range all night, with a few exceptions here and there. A rather tough night to make a lot of pips unless you were aggressive at protecting/scaling out your pips, which we did at every corner. Sometimes you have to scrape and claw to make your 120 pip night out of 30 here and 30 there.

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Posted on October 19, 2009 at 12:36 in Uncategorized by Christian Stephens5 Comments »

During today’s pre-London session and then into the first hour of the London open, we were dealing with some short term British Pound weakness and Japanese Yen strength, a quality setup for a GBP/JPY short, that was very easy to plan for trade entries and targets prior to pre-London beginning. In this video I show why I looked for these setups to begin with, and how both I went about initial entries prior to the London session I coach, along with some reloads we took together in the London session with the class. The last of which ended up being stopped out break even, but over all a nice Monday starting over 100 pips, nothing wrong with that.

I have not made a video in a couple weeks, I apologize for that, just been trading extended hours lately, this video shows that as I rambled on a bit. Will tighten things up in the video’s to come, see you all tomorrow.

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Christian Stephens


Posted on October 14, 2009 at 20:30 in Uncategorized by Curt Wehrley12 Comments »

Sterling was the feature currency during today’s New York session. Movement on the pound pairs was led by a EUR/GBP bounce at key support, then further fueled by dovish comments from BOE’s Fisher. In contrast, when the dust settled following today’s releases of JP Morgan earnings and U.S. retail sales, traders found that virtually nothing had changed for the U.S. dollar.

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Posted on September 30, 2009 at 13:36 in Uncategorized by Christian Stephens6 Comments »

The EUR/USD had been showing Lower High’s for quite a while now on the 4 hour charts, forming a very distinct falling trend line. Just before London got started today we break this trend line. Typically, once something like this occurs, it’s very commonplace that a retest of this area is a high probability entry point back in the direction of the break, even if just for the short term. So let’s see, here we are at London market opening, after breaking this trend line and now sitting on the retested zone. Long off of this zone was certainly the plan, it was just a matter of the actual trigger and stop placement after that. In this video I show you how we built this trade plan to begin with, waited for our setup to be met, and took action. This trade ended up extending well for roughly a 1-3 risk vs. reward ratio for about a 70 pip winning trade. Nice way to end the month/quarter!

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Posted on September 17, 2009 at 12:59 in Uncategorized by Christian Stephens6 Comments »

As we opened London today we had many clues on the EUR/GBP 1 hour, 4 hour, and daily charts that we were due for, at least on the short term, a modest pullback to the downside from it’s recent strength indicating potential short term British Pound strength. Couple this with the USD starting to dive down another notch, as witnessed on the USD Index last night, we had ourselves the perfect marriage for a Forex trade, a strong currency (GBP) vs. weak currency (USD. With this information in hand we began to build trade plans longing the GBP/USD off of support, at least until we hit the weekly central pivot point. In this video I break down how we went about planning and ultimately executing this trade off of a Fibonacci pullback support area just as the London market opened for a 45 pip or so end result. Not the biggest trade in the world, but the London session was speckled with 30-50 pip trades tonight, ad let’s face it, those add up well!

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Posted on September 3, 2009 at 11:29 in Uncategorized by Christian Stephens9 Comments »

Stellar day for the British Pound Sterling. We started off pre-London a bit slow, but gave no reason to doubt continuation of our GBP strength started yesterday during the London session, as the EUR/GBP was tipping it’s hand early letting us know it’s intentions for the Pound tonight.. While there were numerous GBP long related entries speckled through out the European/London sessions, in this video I focus on one of the latter entries, a News scalp. In this video I show why we felt bullish still on the GBP to begin with, how we built our trade plan, where we planned to stop our loss and take our profit. After which we simply awaited the news release, and plotted our Fibonacci pullback entry zone after initial direction was known. What we ended up with for a news scalp was about as good as it gets, a 45′ish pip trade bouncing right off our target for a full hit, for only a 10-12 pip risk. We had larger spot traders today, but I really wanted to share this news scalp with you, as I believe this type of trade is where many have a hard time dealing with. Today was a wonderful British Pound Sterling buffet, I do hope you got your fill as well!

Have a fantastic holiday weekend!

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Christian Stephens


Posted on August 28, 2009 at 12:34 in Uncategorized by Christian Stephens9 Comments »

Today the EUR/GBP and GBP/CHF 2hr macd divergence we have seen for over a week finally was followed up by some lower highs on the EUR/GBP and higher lows on GBP/CHF. Hinting Strongly at minimum of a 21 ema pullback on these long term charts was about to occur. This meant essentially we had technical reasoning to go Long British Pound Sterling against all comers all night long at any support possible until either resistance was hit, or failure in the form of 1-2-3 pattern’s etc. There were high quality long entries on GBP/USD, GBP/CHF, GBP/JPY, and short on EUR/GBP well into the pre-London session. These parts all offered again high quality pullbacks as the London market opened around 8am London time. In this video I focus on just one of these pairings, the GBP/JPY. I show in detail the divergence we spoke of that led us to believe Sterling strength all night would be the theme, along with complete details on how we put together a ‘Reload’ of the GBP/JPY long off a double bottom 61/8% Fibonacci and other overlapping support. I also discuss how we planned our profit takes, and determine where this trade might go. Excellent night overall, nice GBP basket trades that really cleaned up tonight, could not ask for a better way to end the week.

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