Why doesn't anyone talk about trading during the Asian session? - Page 6
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  1. #51
    Great approach you're proposing. I've been looking for a calm strategy for a while and this fits perfectly.

  2. #52
    With all due respect, it sounds like justification for operating on a schedule where nothing moves. That’s not edge, it’s boredom.

  3. #53
    And what happens when the price breaks the range and comes back false? How do you filter those cases?

  4. #54
    Interesting approach, but I don't see it as sustainable in the long run. A lot of patience, little reward.

  5. #55
    Thank you! I’ll share it with my study group. There are very useful things here.

  6. #56
    A very different approach, it helped me to open my mind. Very grateful for the content.

  7. #57
    The psychology of the session is a subject that few touch on. Thank you for bringing it to the table.

  8. #58
    Everything sounds great until you mess with a real account and see that the spread in Tokyo breaks your strategy.

  9. #59
    Thank you for the contribution. Very valuable, especially if you look for consistency in the medium term.

  10. #60
    The Asian session is too unpredictable to make such absolute statements.

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