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This is Tomizaki from Trading Office.
[11/27 USD/JPY Scalping Points]
Thanks for your hard work! Now let's do some USD/JPY scalping tonight as well!
First, the Tokyo session overview for today.
Currently USD/JPY is around 155.95. This morning USD/JPY started around 156.40, and in the Tokyo session I expected a cautious mood as the New York market was closed for Thanksgiving, but the dollar continued to weaken across the board. USD/JPY fell to around 155.80 before 10:30 PM Japan time.
Furthermore, with Bank of Japan Policy Board member O Noguchi maintaining a dove-ish stance as before, expectations for a BoJ rate hike next month faded, and USD/JPY briefly bounced, but the upside was limited, and it looks set to drop about 45 pips from the morning level as it transitions to overseas hours.
As expected, next month’s odds of a U.S. rate cut seem to be weighing on USD/JPY.
Now, the points for tonight’s USD/JPY scalping.
● Movement near the London market open
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● Be cautious of headlines related to US/Japan policy rates
Tonight’s “1-minute chart scalping” will be difficult to target since the New York market is closed. For users of the “1-minute Scalping Club,” don’t overextend yourself; after the London market opens, if there isn’t significant movement, you may take a break.
Also, the “15-minute scalping” for shorts is worth considering since expectations of a U.S. rate cut next month weigh on USD/JPY. The entry point would be after a slight pullback, aiming to sell around the mid-156s.
Thank you for your cooperation today as well!
Scalping tends to be seen as having small profit targets, so it might seem like there are 24-hour opportunities, but that is not the case. By targeting periods with relatively higher volatility, you can significantly reduce the difficulty of trading.
The timeframes I target are around the London market open and around the New York market open.
• London market open time (UTC-4 in US daylight time 16:00 / UTC-5 in US standard time 17:00)
• New York market open time (UTC-4 in US daylight time 22:00 / UTC-5 in US standard time 23:00)
There is also high volatility and many opportunities immediately after US indicators and events. However, in the first few minutes after an announcement, spreads can widen, so the rule is to enter only after spreads return to normal levels.
Please always check the US indicators and events schedule in advance. Knowing the times when opportunities will come allows you to build profits efficiently.
Also, absolutely avoid positioning immediately before US indicators/events announcements. If you go against the trend, you won’t be able to see, and you can be instantly hit with stop-loss. Carelessness is not allowed, absolutely not.
US indicators/events schedules can be checked on each brokerage’s website or FX provider’s site.
Of course there are other points beyond these three, but I’ve explained the essential points you should keep in mind when scalping USD/JPY.
Also...
Actually, one of my trading methods, “15-minute scalping,” is openly available for free. I hope it helps even a little. (Completely free.)
Also, on the following page, I’ve公開 my main trading method, “1-minute scalping,” so if you’re interested please check it out. (Sorry… this one is paid.)
If you’re aiming higher, please consider it.
⇒“1-minute scalping” using tick charts