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Best Days of the Week to Trade
Best Days of the Week to Trade
So now we know that the London session is the busiest out of all the other sessions, but there are also certain days in the week where all the markets tend to show more movement.
Below is a chart of average pip range for the major pairs for each day of the week:
Pair Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
EUR/USD 69 109 142 136 145 144
GBP/USD 73 149 172 152 169 179
USD/JPY 41 65 82 91 12 4 98
AUD/USD 58 84 114 99 115 111
NZD/USD 28 81 98 87 100 96
USD/CAD 43 93 112 106 120 125
USD/CHF 55 84 119 107 104 116
EUR/JPY 19 133 178 159 223 192
GBP/JPY 100 169 213 179 270 232
EUR/GBP 35 74 81 79 75 91
EUR/CHF 35 55 55 64 87 76
As you can see from the chart above, it would probably be best to trade during the middle of the week, since this is when the most action happens.
Fridays are usually busy until 12:00 pm EST and then the market pretty much drops dead until it closes at 5:00 pm EST. This means we only work half-days on Fridays.
The weekend always starts early! Yippee!
So based on all these, we’ve learned when the busiest times of the market are. The busiest times are the best times to trade because they give you a higher chance of success.
Managing Yo Time Wisely
Unless you’re Edward Cullen, who does not sleep, there is no way you can trade all sessions. Even if you could, why would you? While the forex market is open 24 hours daily, it doesn’t mean that action happens all the time!
Besides, sleep is an integral part of a healthy lifestyle!
Each trader should learn when to trade.
Actually, scratch that.
Each trader should know when to trade and when NOT to trade.
Knowing the optimal times you should trade and the times when you should sit out and just play some Plants vs. Zombies can help save you a pound of moolah (pun intended).
Here’s a quick cheat sheet of the best and worst times to trade:
Best Times to Trade:
When two sessions are overlapping of course! These are also the times where major news events come out to potentially spark some volatility and directional movements. Make sure you bookmark the Market Hours cheat sheet to take note of the Opening and Closing times.
The European session tends to be the busiest out of the three.
The middle of the week typically shows the most movement, as the pip range widens for most of the major currency pairs.
Worst Times to Trade:
Sundays – everyone is sleeping or enjoying their weekend!Fridays – liquidity dies down during the latter part of the U.S. session.
Holidays – everybody is taking a break.
Major news events – you don’t want to get whipsawed!
During American Idol, the NBA Finals, or the Superbowl.
Can’t seem to trade during the optimal sessions? Don’t fret. You can always be a swing or position trader. We’ll get back to that later. Meanwhile, let’s move on to how you actually make money in Forex. Excited? You should be!
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Burberry Releases Shearling iPhone Cases
Your skin and spirit aren’t the only things getting blasted by the polar vortex: Your smart phone might be suffering, too. As sub-zero temperatures once again blast through the country, Apple recommends iPhones stay out of extreme cold—otherwise, they could lose their battery power, shatter their screens, or even (yes) permanently freeze.
But the fashion heroes at Burberry are on it. Their first full collection of Burberry Prorsum tech cases include four shearling sleeves to keep your iPhone bundled up in the elements. And since this is Burberry, the cases aren’t just functional: They come in four dreamy colors (rose, khaki, ivory, and lilac) that perfectly match their spring range of bespoke trench coats, laser-cut leather pencil skirts, and Delevingne-approved dresses.
Bonus: If your fingers get too cold from Instagramming outside, you can slip them into these little woolen poufs to warm them right up.
Read more: Burberry Shearling iPhone Cases - Burberry Tech Accessories
Ask DaniELLE: How Should I Dress For My Internship?
Q: I am a fashion intern and want to show my style at work. How do I dress appropriately for the office and still maintain my identity?
A: This is a great question. I am a true expert on how to dress for the office because I spend more time at the office than I do anywhere else. I also was an intern for five years and then an assistant for three years after that, so I have seen it all when it comes to the hits and misses of this particular style genre.
When you work in fashion (or want to work in fashion), offices generally are a little more laid back regarding appropriate attire. For example, wearing shredded denim does not create the same shock waves that it would if say, my mother’s assistant at the Board of Education decided to. Sure, this means we have a little more freedom. But freedom can be dangerous.
Related: Ask DaniELLE: How Do I Go From Corporate to Cool?
An important thing to remember when considering how to dress for your internship is functionality. As an intern, you need to be ready for anything. Unfortunately, that usually means tasks that require a lot of running around which translates to one necessity: flat shoes. I walked my fair-share of dogs and frequented Starbucks almost hourly in my day. If you're a fashion girl that loves heels or are particularly challenged in the height department, there are still plenty of shoe options. The other thing to consider about dressing for the office is modesty in both cut and color. (You don’t want to be the intern in a neon tulle tutu, trust me.)
Related: The Envelope, Please: Alexa Hirschfeld's Office Fashion
This week, I asked Elle.com interns, Tasa and Mary Grace, about what they like to wear and put together some looks based on their answers. Mary Grace told me that she gravitates toward a pin-up style with quirky pop culture references. For her, I recommend choosing prints that are somewhat neutral: plaids, skins, dots and stripes. That way, she can still have fun getting dressed without being overly trendy.
Tasa, on the other hand veers toward a more minimal, menswear inspired aesthetic. She borrows a lot of her mom’s designer pieces and mixes them with more casual staples like leather leggings and ankle booties. This is the perfect foundation for building a work wardrobe that will last.
Related: Ask DaniELLE: The Cardigan Question
When you are an intern, working for free and in college, you are probably doing a lot of things on a budget. It is important to remember that at the end of the day, your fashion internship is not about what you are wearing but what you can learn. There are new clothes every single season! So it's fine if you don’t have everything you want now. If you keep working hard, one day, you will.
Tasa
Read more: Ask Danielle - How to Dress as an Intern - ELLE
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ASIA CUP 2014 SCHEDULES
ASIA CUP 2014 SCHEDULES
All Times in: IST | GMT
MAR 01, 2014 - 13:30 ISTODIMATCH 5
(D/N)BANGLADESH vs AFGHANISTANASIA CUP, 2014Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium, FatullahShare:
MAR 02, 2014 - 13:30 ISTODIMATCH 6
(D/N)INDIA vs PAKISTANASIA CUP, 2014Shere Bangla National Stadium, MirpurShare:
MAR 03, 2014 - 13:30 ISTODIMATCH 7
(D/N)AFGHANISTAN vs SRI LANKAASIA CUP, 2014Shere Bangla National Stadium, MirpurShare:
MAR 04, 2014 - 13:30 ISTODIMATCH 8
(D/N)BANGLADESH vs PAKISTANASIA CUP, 2014Shere Bangla National Stadium, MirpurShare:
MAR 05, 2014 - 13:30 ISTODIMATCH 9
(D/N)AFGHANISTAN vs INDIAASIA CUP, 2014Shere Bangla National Stadium, MirpurShare:
MAR 06, 2014 - 13:30 ISTODIMATCH 10
(D/N)BANGLADESH vs SRI LANKAASIA CUP, 2014Shere Bangla National Stadium, MirpurShare:
MAR 08, 2014 - 13:30 ISTODIFINAL
(D/N)T.B.C. vs T.B.C.ASIA CUP, 2014Shere Bangla National Stadium, MirpurShare:
STANDINGS »
Pos.PWNRLNRRPts.
1 Sri Lanka 2200+0.1688
2 Pakistan 2101+0.6005
3 India 2101+0.0184
4 Bangladesh 1001-0.1340
5 Afghanistan 1001-1.4400
ASIA CUP, 2014 - SQUADS »
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