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Currency Trading
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Forex Trend Following – Never Miss a Big Move Again With This Specific Method
Forex trend following is the way to make money and its catching the major trends that last months or years where the big profits are made.
Here we will look at some specific tools for forex trend following and making bigger profits.
You don’t need to buy an e-book or appoint a guru you can learn these tools and apply them easily yourself.
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Forex Trading-Making Money With Woodie's CCI
Ken Wood is a unique man. He's a successful trader as I'm sure you know. He runs a website (I don't remember the address, just Google his name). It's a huge community of traders all trading his style--Woodie's CCI.
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A Closer Look At Some Of The Investment Myths In The Foreign Exchange Markets
Just like anything else there is a learning curve plus there is a lot of research and strategy that goes on behind the scenes to make a trade successful. I have written this article to help you avoid some of the more common investment myths so you will know what to realistically expect when you begin trading.
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Forex Currency Trading For Profit - Drawing Accurate Trendlines
If you're thinking about trading currencies in the Forex markets, learning to draw accurate trendlines is essential to your financial survival. You may be tempted to draw intuitive trendlines, based on simply eyeballing charts and identifying which way prices are moving. Don't do it! Accurate trendlines are relatively easy to draw.
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A More Conservative Approach To Futures Trading - Seasonal Spread Trading
Commodity trading is oftentimes offhandedly dismissed by investors as overly speculative and risky. Most investors, and individuals who had unsuccessfully attempted commodity trading in the past with straight futures contracts and/or options, are unaware of the historical/seasonal edge and relatively more conservative nature afforded to them with seasonal commodity spread trading.
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Forex Trading - Trend Trading (part 1)
What is a trend? You'd think that such a basic question would be easy to answer, right? But really, what is a trend? How do you define it? How do you recognize one?
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