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Price gaps attract attention because they show urgency. A market closes at one level and opens at another, leaving a visible space on the chart. Traders often ask whether the gap will fill, continue, or reverse. The honest answer is: it depends on context.

Learning how to trade gaps is not about assuming every gap closes. It is about identifying the type of gap, the re...


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Trading US indices news events means paying attention to the economic releases, central bank decisions, earnings headlines and risk sentiment shifts that can move the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones or other US index markets. These events can create opportunity, but they can also create fast reversals, wider spreads and poor execution.

The goal is not to pre...


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Most traders start with candlestick charts. Candles are popular because they show open, high, low, and close data in a compact visual format. But candlesticks are not the only way to read a market. Alternative chart types can help traders reduce noise, highlight trends, or focus on price movement instead of time.

The key is not to search for a magic chart. A chart type...


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Paper trading practice is one of the most useful ways to learn trading mechanics without putting real money at risk. It allows traders to test entries, exits, risk rules, platform features, and emotional routines in a simulated environment. Used well, it can shorten the learning curve. Used casually, it can create false confidence.

The difference is structure. A trader...


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Most traders believe doing more leads to earning more. More trades, more indicators, more screen time — surely that adds up to more profit? It doesn’t. In fact, the opposite is almost always true. The less is more trading philosophy is one of the most consistently supported ideas across professional trading floors, funded trader programs, and elite price acti...


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