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Trend by Daily Open Strategy [H1]

Bullish or Bearish!

This strategy can implemented after we see for each previous daily open position.

The technic is, if the fisrt candle of the day is Bullish then we can take SELL position of the second candle with 15 poin takpe profit. BUY if if the first candle size is Bearsih.

Why just take 15 poin, because this is the safe way and low risk.

Recommended Pairs:
- AUDUSD
- GBPUSD

Note: This strategy is not yet recommended for EUR/USD.

Sample of 3 past chart day below:



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