December 31st, 2008 by
We each experience different levels of fear and greed as it relates to trading psychology. Fear and Greed are very subtle in a trade and can alternate back and forth from each other within seconds. Arm yourself against these negative emotions to make your trades prosper. Many will argue that trading psychology is the most important factor in a traders day-to-day functionality. Controlling personal trading psychology will ultimately end up with more successful trades and also provide you with a less stressful work day.
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Market and Trading Psychology
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December 31st, 2008 by
Over the final days of this week, extremely illiquid markets could lead to extremely high or low levels of volatility for the currency market. However,…
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A USDCAD Range That Looks Beyond The Period Of Low Liquidity
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December 31st, 2008 by
The Japanese yen ended Wednesday mixed across the majors, as the currency fell nearly 2 percent against the Australian dollar and British pound, but gained…
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Japanese Yen Ends Wednesday Mixed, Finishes 2008 as Biggest Gainer of the Year
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In the final days of 2008, EUR/GBP traded at record highs to target parity, as the markets anticipated that the European Central Bank would be far slower…
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Euro Ends Year Down Slightly Against US Dollar as EUR/GBP Dictates Price Action
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December 31st, 2008 by
On the final day of 2008, the US dollar index wrapped up the year up 6.72 percent as risk aversion drove the currency higher for much of the second half…
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US Dollar Index Ends 2008 Up 7% Following A Year of Record High Volatility and the Collapse of Modern Finance
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December 31st, 2008 by
The US economy and its volatile currency have come to the end of 2008 at a major crossroads. At its last policy meeting, the Federal Open Market Committee…
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Fed And Dollar Look For Policy Alternatives To Support Growth In 2009
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December 31st, 2008 by
- Euro Ends Year Down Slightly Against US Dollar as EUR/GBP Dictates Price Action - Japanese Yen Ends Wednesday Mixed, Finishes 2008 as Biggest Gainer…
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US Dollar Index Ends 2008 Up 7% Following Year of Record High Volatility and the Collapse of Modern Finance
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December 31st, 2008 by
The Japanese Yen could potentially renew strength against the Euro and British Pound, with the former showing clear difficulty in climbing above important…
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Euro at Risk for Further Declines Against Japanese Yen
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December 31st, 2008 by
The US dollar gained versus most of the major currencies during 2008 as the greenback joined the ranks of the world’s safe-haven assets…
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Which Currencies Won and Lost in 2008?
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December 31st, 2008 by
It is a well-known fact that the majority of day traders incur losses in their trades. But there are a handful of successful day traders that consistently make healthy profits over the longer-term. The question is, what really makes the difference between profitable and unprofitable day traders?
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Successful Tips For a Day Trader
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December 31st, 2008 by
The year-end holiday is thinning out the markets and volatility is suffering for it. From the traditional equities side of the financial market the benchmark…
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Low Liquidity Tempers The VIX Yet Currency Market Volatility Still High
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December 31st, 2008 by
Upon first glance, the release of US initial jobless claims may appear rather optimistic as they fell 94,000 to 492,000 during the week ended December…
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US Continuing Jobless Claims Reflect More Realistic Employment Picture Than Initial Claims
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December 31st, 2008 by
EURUSD volatility was stirred up through the early hours of Wednesday’s session – likely a reflection of waning liquidity. However, despite the pick up…
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Euro, Pound And Yen On The Cusp Of Breakouts as Liquidity Fades
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December 31st, 2008 by
Day trading online is becoming more and more popular. After all, the internet and all of the 24-hour news stations allow investors to be up on what is going on in the stock market on a minute-by-minute basis.
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Day Trading Securities - How to Make Money Day Trading Online
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December 31st, 2008 by
Day Trading is not only fun, but it can make you a lot of money! Today we look at what makes the best day traders so successful at making money.
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What Do the Best Day Traders Do to Make Money? An Inside Look at Cashing in With Day Trading
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