Monday, February 15th, 2010 at
1:10 am
It is very essential to understand before the selection of forex trading signals services that what does this Forex signals services means and what forex signals it provide. As it has been described that it is the forex signal provider which handles traders to provide online forex signals with the help of which the trader are able to create trades and on the other hand they are placed on your account. There is much option for a trader o select their own forex signal provider they can select numerous or just one forex signal provider.
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Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 at
6:12 pm
The lack of a proper trading plan which includes precise rules for entering and exiting a trade will most certainly guarantee failure over the long term. Beginners usually suffer from the same common ailments. They abandon trading plans purely on impulse because things are not going exactly as how they had envisioned. Repeatedly they use unreliable methods that fail to produce a profit. Many traders hold on to losing positions telling themselves “it is going to turn” when every indicator says otherwise because they cannot bear the thought of a loss.
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Saturday, February 6th, 2010 at
7:29 am
Indeed, you really do need to hone your skills at self-discipline and become a virtual Zen Master if you truly want to succeed in the fluid Forex market. Trading 24 hours per day (the market does close from Friday afternoon until Sunday) thanks to a network of inter-linked computers in financial institutions around the world, the Forex market is by far the largest and literally dwarfs the commodities and futures markets. Nearly 1.8 trillion dollars change hands each day and you can profit from the interchange of currencies—if you can control the four most dangerous emotions that tend to cloud judgment and cost you profits. These four emotions include:
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Monday, February 1st, 2010 at
10:30 pm
Bollinger bands will help you to predict big trending moves, act on big trend reversals and finally, time trading positions with greater accuracy for bigger profits.
Here we have related Bollinger bands to the currency markets (as it is here that they are most useful) – but they are useful in all financial markets.

What are Bollinger Bands?
Developed by John Bollinger, Bollinger bands are volatility bands drawn around a simple moving average.
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Friday, January 29th, 2010 at
6:04 am
Regular Bullish Divergence:

Regular Bearish Divergence:
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Thursday, January 28th, 2010 at
12:44 pm
The Forex market is the largest trading network in the world with $1.8 trillion dollars being exchanged every day. There are dozens of different currencies traded but the big players to focus on are all traded with the US dollar and include: EUR (Euro), GBP (British pound), JPY (Japanese yen), CHF (Swiss franc), AUD (Australian dollar), NZD (New Zealand dollar), and the CAN (Canadian dollar). Each of these currencies is exchanged with the currency of other nations at different exchange rates—which are always in a state of flux because the market trades around the clock (Sunday through Friday). The volatility and sheer size of the market means that there is ample fluctuation to produce big profits—and losses. The challenge for the investor, as always, is to predict which direction the rates of currency pairs will fluctuate.
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Friday, January 22nd, 2010 at
9:18 am
Elliot wave theory enjoys massive popularity – being described as advanced technical analysis, by many brokers and publishers.

Elliot wave theory has a huge and devoted following – shame the theory has no basis of sound logic that can help you make money!
Let’s look at Elliott wave theory in more detail and then look at sensible market analysis.
The theory was named after Ralph Nelson Elliott, who concluded in his book “natures law” that the movement of financial markets could be predicted by observing, and identifying a repetitive pattern of waves.
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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 at
4:32 am
If you are trading in the exciting field of foreign currency, forex charting software is perhaps your most important tool. Whether you are a short term player or take a medium term bet, charting software helps you in trend analysis and predicting the future. If you are a long term investor or trader, the right charting software can help you understand some of the most visible trends emerging in the market for taking a bigger bet and making huge money in the process. It is worthwhile to wait for reasonable and more deterministic trends to emerge and then start making investment rather than taking short term bets on intra day fluctuations. It is here that charting software is one of the most wonderful technical analysis instruments.
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Saturday, January 16th, 2010 at
4:45 am
There are so many Forex trading strategies out there that it’s not surprising so many people don’t know where to start. But actually, all of those strategies are some combination of two different techniques: fundamental or technical analysis.
A fundamental analyst looks at a nation’s entire financial picture to guide her trades, studying international macroeconomics and the forces that drive the supply of and demand for a currency. There are five of these factors:
• is that country’s government in good financial shape or in the red, and what is their financial policy (pro-business, labor, etc.)
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Monday, January 11th, 2010 at
6:40 pm
With the growing popularity and easy access to the foreign exchange market, more and more people are drawn to it as their financial vehicle of choice. Along with this popularity come all the extras. This includes all kinds of software, trading systems for sale, books, videos, and third party forex signal party providers. Today I’m going to touch on a few points when seeking out a third party online forex signal provider.
Before we get into choosing a forex signals provider we need to have a good understanding of what a third party forex signals provider is. A forex signals provider is a trader or analyst that generates trades that in turn get placed on your account. You can have several forex signal providers trading your forex account or just one.
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