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EURUSD Education

Below, you will find interesting information about selected DML levels, how they work, and suggested models for playing them in different time frames. Pay attention to recurring statistical patterns or focus on large movements resulting from emerging anomalies. See how DML levels can enhance the effectiveness of your trading strategies.

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DML EURUSD

Lesson #1

EURUSD


EURUSD is the most liquid and most frequently traded currency pair in the world. It represents the exchange rate between the euro (EUR) and the US dollar (USD). This pair plays a crucial role in the Forex market due to the significant impact of the two largest economies in the world – the European Union and the United States.

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DML EURUSD SeaGreen

Lesson #2

SeaGreen & Green


SeaGreen levels are monthly supports and resistances set at the beginning of each calendar month. The price rarely reaches these levels, but when it does, it usually either changes direction long-term or consolidates at that level. This makes it an ideal level for investors and traders who position their trades over a longer time frame.

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DML EURUSD Red

Lesson #3

Red & Magenta


The main Red levels, known as RedEx, are located at the extreme positions - both at the bottom and top.

Approximately one-quarter of the distance between the lower and upper RedEx levels, the Red levels create a zone marked by two bold lines, both above and below the price.

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DML EURUSD Aqua

Lesson #4

Aqua


Aqua levels, similar to Violet levels, are retrieved every hour, although their characteristics are quite different.


Violet levels, for reference, typically hold one level throughout most of the day, then shift to a new level in the evening after the Flow Zone (FZ). In contrast, Aqua levels usually appear near the current price level.

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DML EURUSD Olive

Lesson #5

Olive


Olive levels are generated once a day, around 19:00 GMT. This level consists of three zones. The middle zone is located around the price level at 19:00 GMT. The other two zones are located above and below the middle zone, at equal distances from it. The range of these distances varies daily and indicates the potential movement dynamics for the next day.

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DML EURUSD Violet

Lesson #6

Violet


Violet levels are very similar to DarkOrange levels, with the difference being that Violet levels are determined based on the analysis of provided data in hourly cycles.

This results in greater inertia compared to DarkOrange levels, which are much more precise and show possible anomalies more quickly.

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DML EURUSD DarkOrange

Lesson #7

DarkOrange


DarkOrange levels are closely linked to Violet levels, which are updated every hour, unlike DarkOrange levels, which are updated every 5 minutes. Both the data sources and calculation algorithms are identical. However, the more frequent 5-minute recalculations for  DarkOrange levels have allowed the discovery of unique setups and models.

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DML EURUSD Flow Zone

Lesson #8

Flow Zone Levels


Flow Zone (FZ) levels are liquidity flow-based indicators that serve as key support and resistance levels in the currency market. They are calculated using advanced algorithms that analyze high-value transactions and market dynamics. Due to their precision, FZ levels can be used by traders to identify critical moments in the market where price direction changes are likely to occur.

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DML EURUSD Lime and Yellow

Lesson #9

Lime & Yellow


Lime and Yellow levels are important levels associated with Futures  contracts. These levels indicate key points where significant transactions have occurred, regardless of the current price level.


As the names suggest, these levels are tied to futures contracts and do not necessarily reflect the current market price.

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