look at uk and london opening you will find them key times and moves to set you up for the dayI trade at anytime really
I also agree with Melvin. If you need volatility than use NY and London trading time. Asians are a bit slower, so if your strategy suits to this mode, it is up to you.Usually London session and New York session are good for trading. In other session you can also trade if you have that kind of strategy. In Tokiyo and Sydney sessions market remains a bit slow. It's the London and New York sessions where market usually are more liquid. Now decision is yours.
London session for meThe best time to enter the market is when the market starting to open...
I do like the asian session, always a good amount of market volaitlityI also agree with Melvin. If you need volatility than use NY and London trading time. Asians are a bit slower, so if your strategy suits to this mode, it is up to you.
Thanks for letting us know thisThis is another newbie question and the answer is that there is no right time to trade. The right time to trade is whenever you decide to trade and execute your strategy. While there are time periods with higher liquidity and most of the pros trade the European session it does not mean it is the best time to trade.
It all comes down to the individual, location, preference etc and there is no right or wrong time to trade. Focus on what works for you and stop modeling your trading after the preference of others.
Indeed, moves in the first 15 minutes - 1 hour after London session opening often set market direction for the rest of the day. This indicates that momentum does exist and retail traders can follow it.look at uk and london opening you will find them key times and moves to set you up for the day