October 29th, 2007 by admin
One of the best technical tools we can use in our analysis is the status other currency pairs. If you are of the opinion that because of fundamental reasons the US Dollar will weaken, your next step would be to find the currency pair that gives you the best chance…
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Buy the Strongest, Sell the Weakest
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October 29th, 2007 by admin
Last week I was reviewing a website which has a trading signal program for those investors who prefer to not being involved in confusing market analysis and I respect them because such services normally will bring them more time to do other important things in their daily life. But the…
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Stop Loss?? I Don’t Want To Use It
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October 24th, 2007 by admin
Regular readers of my reports will probably recognize that I use cycle analysis when trying to work out which direction a currency pair will be moving and when this direction is likely to reverse. So what do these look like and how do they work? The following chart shows the…
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Cycles - How Do They Work?
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October 19th, 2007 by admin
Those who have followed my work for some time know that I take a “toolbox” approach to analyzing and trading markets. The more technical and analytical tools I have in my trading toolbox at my disposal, the better my chances for success in trading. One of my favorite “secondary” trading…
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“Triple Moving Averages” Explained
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October 12th, 2007 by admin
In some of the educational stories I have written, I discussed my “primary” trading tools and my “secondary” trading tools. I also mentioned that the more tools one has in his or her “Trading Toolbox,” the better the odds for trading success. In this educational feature, I want to focus…
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The Importance of Basic Trading Tools - Like the Venerable Trend Line
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October 5th, 2007 by admin
Many times in trading we here the terms overbought and oversold. We hear an analyst state that the EUR/USD is overbought and due for a correction or that the USD/CAD is oversold and due for a bounce. But how does one determine what is overbought and what is oversold and…
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What Do They Mean by Overbought and Oversold?
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