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Learn how you can use them in your daily routine Learn how you can use them in your daily routine                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         [FBS]( [[fbsanalytics] FBS Analytics]( [Personal Area]( [FBS]( Smart Money Concepts to boost your trading Do you sometimes need simple hints to decide when to enter a trade, {NAME}? Our analysts are always here to support you in your trading routine. They share trading signals, hold live trading streams, and publish in-depth reviews of assets or trading strategies. Today, we’ll talk about Smart Money. You’ve asked us a lot about the concepts using the buttons at the bottom of some of our emails. Vote below and share your own ideas if you want us to cover them in our future newsletters. What are the Smart Money Concepts Many traders rely a lot on the so-called Smart Money Concepts. Smart Money is the funds controlled by institutional investors, central banks, hedge funds, industry insiders, etc. This term also describes the force that moves the market when large financial institutions, such as central banks, make their moves. An order by a big player causes price fluctuations. The price moves very fast, creating big, long candles: [FBS] Smart Money Concepts for an individual trader An individual trader cannot move the market the way institutional investors can. However, they can benefit from the actions of such investors. Price patterns on a chart may signal that a prominent market player has opened a position. We can analyze the chart and make our own decisions based on our understanding of how the price will behave further. Advantages of the Smart Money Concepts [icon] You don’t need to apply any technical indicators or volumes. [icon] The concepts work with any assets, be it crypto, Forex, or stock markets. [icon] You can make decisions based on a single chart. [icon] They are based on classic concepts, such as supply and demand, price patterns, support and resistance. [icon] You follow the informed actions of institutions that understand what they do and use advanced analysis. [icon] They open good profit opportunities if you implement a working strategy based on the concepts. When do you enter a trade [icon] On trend reversal [icon] After a trend correction [Trade with FBS]( Want to know more? For a very detailed explanation of the specific points on a chart you should look at and the directions on entering with long and short positions, [read this article]( by our analysts or watch the video on our YouTube channel: [FBS]( [Watch now]( Keep in mind... No concept or strategy will work every single time without exceptions. Some traders are huge fans of the Smart Money Concepts, while others argue that they do not work as well as they are believed they should. We always recommend making your own analysis, following the news, and deciding on a strategy that works for you personally. And as always, experience is the best lesson, so make sure you trade and learn every day. [Make your decisions]( *FBS tips and analytics do not constitute a call to trade, trading advice or recommendation and are for information only. Was this email useful? [YES]( [NO]( [Help Center](  |  [Personal Area]( You received this email because you registered at [fbs.com](. If you have any questions, please contact us via email at support@fbs.com [google_play]( [apple_stor]( Risk warning: Before you start trading, you should completely understand the risks involved with the currency market and trading on margin, and you should be aware of your level of experience. [instagram]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [telegram]( [youtube]( [Web Version](  |  [About FBS](  |  [Unsubscribe]( Trusted by traders

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