Gold, forex and indices weekly outlook: Smart money levels, liquidity and trade ideas
|This is a weekly trading outlook for forex, gold, and indices, focused on institutional price action, liquidity, and smart money positioning.
In this video, I break down US30, NAS100, GBPUSD, EURUSD, GBPJPY, USDJPY, XAUUSD (gold), and XAGUSD (silver) using pure price action, identifying key supply and demand zones, liquidity pools, and high-probability trade ideas for scalpers, day traders, and swing traders.
We start with the macro and market sentiment context driving risk assets, then translate that into exact technical levels where smart money is likely to engage this week. This outlook is designed to help traders understand what institutions are watching, what would shift market bias, and how to execute trades with structure and risk clarity.
What you’ll learn:
- Weekly forex and gold trade ideas
- Smart money liquidity zones and key levels
- Supply & demand zones across multiple timeframes
- How institutional sentiment translates into price action
- Where buyers vs sellers are positioned this week
This is not hype or prediction — it’s structured, institutional-style analysis, translated into retail-executable trade logic.
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