Do different pairs trade with the same characteristics at key levels? See example:
noticed that at the 100s in EUR/US, there is usually a "bounce back" when running up or down into the 100 level. Does this hold true with the pair(s) you trade?
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All currencies react at certain psychological levels, depending on the market sentiment at the time, it may either bounce off these levels or breakout of them. |
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The "00" and "50" levels tend to hold as support and resistance levels for almost all currency pairs, some more than others. |
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Levels that are 00, 50, 20,80 are psychological levels. However sometimes this levels will not hold. All currencies behave the same way at this levels. |
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Those so called 'key level' is psychological support and resistance level. Therefore all currency pairs will see similar characteristics at that level. |
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