October 31st, 2008 by
Forex carry trades slumped on Friday, as the Japanese yen ultimately ignored the Bank of Japan’s 20bp rate cut as the currency rallied over 2 [percent…
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Japanese Yen Shrugs Off Rate Cut - Intervention Risk?
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October 31st, 2008 by
The British pound continues to slump toward 1.60 amidst demand for dollars and in anticipation of the Bank of England’s monetary policy decision next week….
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British Pound Faces Gloomy Outlook, Bank of England (BOE) Almost Guaranteed to Cut Rates
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October 31st, 2008 by
After plunging at the start of the European trading session, EUR/USD did little but consolidate above support at 1.2682/90. While the pair may eventually…
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Euro Consolidates Above 1.37 - Will the European Central Bank (ECB) Cut Rates Next Week?
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October 31st, 2008 by
US economic data may have been broadly disappointing, but that didn’t prevent the US dollar from gaining across the majors as relative fundamentals continue…
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US Dollar: Next Week’s ISM Manufacturing, ISM Services, and NFP Releases Likely to Reiterate US Recession Risk
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October 31st, 2008 by
The secret to timing your trades is to use Moving Averages to align market forces with price action. When both are aligned, your chances of success are…
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Timing Trades With Oscillators
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October 31st, 2008 by
Over the past three weeks, GBPAUD has cut a very stable and wide range. What’s more, the pair closed the week just as the bottom of the recent congestion…
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High Volatility Adds A Sense Of Danger To GBPAUD Range
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October 31st, 2008 by
Charts patterns are not an exact science, and you may need to reform a trading plan to fit chart patterns into a current strategy. Unlike other indicators, chart patterns occur frequently, but are often hard to see. Or there may be a variety of chart patterns on the same chart, but on different time frames.
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Adding Chart Patterns to Your Trading Plan
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October 31st, 2008 by
If you want to be a success as a futures trader, you must have a trading plan in place that allows you to keep focused on your goal of being profitable. Without a trading plan your chances of success are much reduced. A trading plan does not have to be complicated, but there are some essentials.
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Futures Trading - How to Be a Successful Trader
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October 31st, 2008 by
Day trading is when you buy some stock and then turn around and sell it for a profit within the same day the stock was purchased. Day traders who do this for a living make their profits by leveraging huge amounts of capital, this way they can take full advantage of small price movements in liquid stocks that are also called indexes. If you are familiar with the stock market and you are looking to get into day trading, be sure that you know what you are doing, it is a great way to make quick amounts of money, but you can also lose quick amounts of money if you are not careful.
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Day Trading For Novices
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October 31st, 2008 by
The Euro/US Dollar pair recently made a false break above its month-long trend channel, but Fibonacci resistance at 1.3270 has thus far held back any further…
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US Dollar Could Renew Strength vs. Euro, British Pound
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October 31st, 2008 by
Internet is offering trading services like never before. You can use it for the purpose of investment and for that day trading community is very useful.
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Day Trading Community - Discuss and Take Wise Decisions
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October 31st, 2008 by
When I was a commodities broker, I could never understand why more women didn’t trade the financial markets. They were sensible, practical, and not afraid to ask for help from a support group. The best home business for stay-at-home moms is the financial markets.
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Stay at Home Moms - Financial Market Mania Experts
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October 31st, 2008 by
The Canadian economy contracted 0.3% in August as fading demands from the global economy push firms to cutback on production. A breakdown of the report…
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Canadian Economy Contracts, USDCAD Climbs to 1.23
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October 31st, 2008 by
Manufacturing activity is anticipated to contract for the third consecutive month as economists forecast the ISM index to slip to 42.0 from 43.5 in September…
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U.S. ISM Manufacturing Expect to Fall Further, Can the Dollar Hold Its Ground?
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October 31st, 2008 by
After reaching a high of 76.39 in September, increased buying pressures for the Japanese yen pushed the NZDJPY down to a low of 49.28 earlier this week,…
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Short-Term Technical Outlook: NZD/JPY (Update)
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