About Our End-of-Day (EOD) Forex Signals. They Are…
Easy-to-Trade
From total Forex newcomer to seasoned pro, our EOD Forex signals are so simple you could place these half-drunk, half-asleep or half-dead!
- Signals sent 5:15 PM EST (UTC-5).
- Simple trading style means no confusion.
- You have hours to place your trades.
- convenient set-and-forget style.
Easy-to-Win
Winning is a way of life here at Simply Signals. We have honed in on EOD Forex trading and attack it with a hunger for pips and a thirst for profits.
- System traded professionally for 8+ years.
- Large stops avoid unnecessary losses.
- We shoot for attainable TPs, not the moon.
- Security of bank-style Forex trading.
Easy-to-Copy
I say 50, you say ditto. 50. Ditto. 50. Ditto. Our EOD signals are so easily mirrored you can’t help but get identical results, pip-for-pip.
- Specified entry, stop loss and take profit.
- Limit orders give hours to place the trades.
- 5-year olds place these trades…correctly.
- Honest reporting = like results for you.
About Our Sunday GAP Forex Signals. They Are…
As Sure As FX Trading Gets
Forex gaps are as sure as it gets in the world of currency trading. You look at your charts and know where price is going…you just don’t know when!
- Sunday signals at 4:50 PM EST (UTC-5).
- Gap trading system that’s never lost a trade.
- 100% accurate for 100+ consecutive signals.
- Continued success even in unstable markets.
The Rush Of Trading Gaps
You may know where the market’s going but you don’t know what it will do before it gets there. These trades can race to the TP or run away.
- Certainly not for the faint at heart.
- Forex Gap trades are a gambler’s paradise.
- Forex gaps traded without a given stop loss.
- White-knuckle wins makes gaps a total rush.
The Money’s In The System
Caden’s gap-trading Forex system and Rules of Trade are the key to trading Forex gaps successfully and profitably. There is no substitute.
- Zero to four Forex gap signals per week.
- System cherry-picks the winning trades.
- Rules of Trade protect against losses.
- Sporadic trades adds to the je ne sais quoi.

