Posted on September 30th, 2010 by Tracey Mitchell
When an individual is looking to invest into an educational system, they want to ensure that the investment will provide a real possibility for them. There are many web sites and trading companies which would provide people the opportunity to invest in a Forex trading course but several of these programs are riddled with complex language and misunderstood concepts.
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Posted on September 30th, 2010 by Gene Currey
Spread betting, also referred to as financial spread trading is a commission-free platform that allows the trader to take a position on several market movements, that in turn may be used to profit via bullish, bearish as well as neutral conditions. There are many techniques which one can use to profit; gains can be produced from the rise and fall of the market movements.
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Posted on September 29th, 2010 by Ahmad Hassam
Candlestick charting is a highly powerful tool in the trading arsenal of any trader. The beauty of candlestick charting lies in the fact that it can be used in any market whether you trade forex, stocks, futures, options, bonds, ETFs, commodities, gold or whatever.
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Posted on September 29th, 2010 by Ahmad Hassam
As a new trader what you need is a proven and tested system. The problem with most of the new traders is that they start looking for a trading system that can make them rich overnight. They waste most of their time searching for such a Holy Grail.
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Posted on September 28th, 2010 by Reginald Schneider
As someone who was still looking for the ‘Holy Grail’ of forex trading, it was a question I asked myself not too long ago when I first heard about automated forex trading.
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Posted on September 28th, 2010 by Anthony Nunes
The market has resumed its daily uptrend and in the same move traded above the neckline of a weekly inverse head & shoulders (H&S). The target for the H&S would be the high for the year, while on the daily charts we have resistance from a pivot at S&P 1173, Nasdaq 2425. The Dow is also looking strong, while the Russell 2000 small cap index is lagging. The market strength comes along with weakness in the US dollar, pushed lower by statements from the Fed.
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Posted on September 27th, 2010 by Andrew P Walsh
The foreign exchange market has gained much prominence these days because of the expansion of business across the globe, necessitating transactions in foreign currencies across international frontiers. Here is where transactions in international currencies take place. Forex is the word used as short form for foreign exchange market and is referred to as ‘over the counter’ finance system. This is because exchange is carried out between two concerned parties directly. A third party exchange system is no where in the picture. Transactions of around 4 trillion US Dollars take place a day in forex. There are ways and means of dealing in the forex market. One among them is to make use of forex auto pilot software.
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Posted on September 27th, 2010 by Aareelitha Firelone
A good option to use for your forex needs is forex managed trading. This is great if you do not know about what you will do when in this market. In this option you will have trades in the forex market handled through a professional trading group.
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Posted on September 26th, 2010 by Greg Matthews
Most participants see themselves as stock market investors. But if you look at the actually big winners on the Wall Street, you’ll discover that most of those who create big profits, consider themselves as the stock market traders.
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Posted on September 26th, 2010 by Gene Currey
Contracts for Difference which are also known as CFDs are an investment instrument that are similar to trading shares; but a contract for difference is a contract or agreement between 2 sides that will close on a selected date. Profits or loss are computed by calculating the difference from the opening and the closing of a contract which is then multiplied by the amount of shares which were listed in the contract.
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