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Been trading OTC pairs for a while now and honestly the best edge I've found is pretty straightforward once you know what to look for. The key is timing and patience, which sounds obvious but most traders get this wrong.
What I've noticed is that news events create these predictable price movements in certain currency pairs. The trick isn't just reacting to the news though, it's understanding where the price is likely to bounce or break through. That's where support and resistance levels come in. You need to map those out before the move happens, not after.
Here's where my OTC trading strategy actually clicks into place: I wait for that confluence of a news catalyst plus price action near a key level. When both align, that's your entry signal. The beauty of this approach is that you're not fighting the crowd because most retail traders are asleep during off-market hours when these setups develop. Less competition means tighter spreads and cleaner price action.
I used to overthink this, adding more indicators and rules, but stripping it down to just these core elements made it way more consistent. The OTC strategy works because it's mechanical enough to remove emotion but flexible enough to adapt to different market conditions. Now I just wait for the setup, confirm the levels, and execute when price reaches that sweet spot. That's basically it.