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2025-06-26 18:37

IndustryWeekly Forex Forcasting
Weekly Forex Forecasting: Building Your Trading Map In pro circles, weekly forecasting is a habit—not an option. Every weekend, serious traders scan charts, analyze fundamentals, and prepare a plan for the coming week. In 2025, with volatility rising and news cycles getting tighter, forecasting is more crucial than ever. Traders start with the economic calendar, mark high-impact events, and note risk sentiment (e.g. war threats, elections, Fed meetings). Then they analyze technicals: higher timeframes first (W1, D1), then refine on H4 and H1. They mark key support/resistance, liquidity zones, and breakout levels. By Monday, they’re not reacting—they’re executing. Forecasting also builds discipline: if your bias was bullish USD and you planned your entry, you won’t chase gold on impulse. It’s about turning chaos into a structured game plan. You don’t predict the future—you prepare for probability. A trader with a forecast is a sniper; without one, just a tourist with a trigger.
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Weekly Forex Forcasting
Malaysia | 2025-06-26 18:37
Weekly Forex Forecasting: Building Your Trading Map In pro circles, weekly forecasting is a habit—not an option. Every weekend, serious traders scan charts, analyze fundamentals, and prepare a plan for the coming week. In 2025, with volatility rising and news cycles getting tighter, forecasting is more crucial than ever. Traders start with the economic calendar, mark high-impact events, and note risk sentiment (e.g. war threats, elections, Fed meetings). Then they analyze technicals: higher timeframes first (W1, D1), then refine on H4 and H1. They mark key support/resistance, liquidity zones, and breakout levels. By Monday, they’re not reacting—they’re executing. Forecasting also builds discipline: if your bias was bullish USD and you planned your entry, you won’t chase gold on impulse. It’s about turning chaos into a structured game plan. You don’t predict the future—you prepare for probability. A trader with a forecast is a sniper; without one, just a tourist with a trigger.
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