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Technical Analysis: AT

The technical analysis focused mainly on the study of curves of currency pairs, depending on the time. If the findings are specific to a financial product (eg EURUSD), the fact remains that the approach is common for all curves technical analysis is primarily mathematical. For example, (more...)

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Is Forex Trading Really Just Gambling?

As a beginner in forex trading, there are times when you feel hopeless and ready to quit You are giving all of the efforts and time but the losses are still greater then profits. You start wondering if forex is really a matter of gambling and you are simply not the lucky one. Should you continue trying or losses are the signs to call it a day? Is forex trading for everyone? (more...)

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Where to Find Forex Information?

An essential piece of the forex trading success is in education, forex information and learning materials. Today internet offers large variety of both free and paid trading resources to help out a beginner. Today internet offers large variety of both free and paid trading resources to help out a beginner. Out of all available information, what is useful and what is disorienting? Out of all available information, what is useful and what is disorienting? Are there quality free resources or it is worth paying for a trading course right from the start? Are there quality free resources or it is worth paying for a trading course right from the start? Can forex forum or blogs be of any help? Can forex forum blogs or be of any help? Read the rest of this entry »

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Introduction to Technical Analysis – Part 1

In Forex there are two types of analysis, Fundamental and Technical. The Fundamental Analysis attempts to predict movements in currencies by examining the situation current economic and political. Technical analysis uses historical economic data to forecast market movements currency forex. Here we examine the principles of technical analysis and related tools. Read the rest of this entry »

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Forex Fundamental Analysis

Those who act on the foreign exchange market (forex) rely on the same two analytical methods is also available in the stock market: fundamental analysis and technical analysis. The use of technical analysis in Forex is more or less how the stock market: it is assumed that the price includes all the news, and charts and tables are to analyze objects. However, unlike companies, countries do not have accounts are drawn up. So how can fundamental analysis be applied to a currency?  Read the rest of this entry »

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Trading systems, the point of exit

In the last depth we saw the importance of determining the correct point of entry into operations, groped to earn as much as possible from an operation of trading. Similarly, it is very important to also determine the correct exit point from an operation. In this case, the choice is whether or not to terminate a transaction from which we are losing, if they were to return to positive, or whether or not to terminate a transaction from which we are gaining, if we were to lose then if all ‘Suddenly, the trend is reversed.

Even for the determination of the correct exit point from a transaction we may rely, as well as for determining the point of entry, on ‘technical analysis and on the’ fundamental analysis. The first can be useful to assess, from the graphs, predictions about the movement of the trend. The second, however, is extremely interesting to evaluate how the currencies and indices are influenced by macro-economic data that are released by governments and central banks in different states of the world.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Introduction to Fundamental Analysis

In the forex market traders are always worth a test to establish their own trading strategies or methods. In Forex there are two basic types of analysis, technical analysis and fundamental analysis. In this article we describe the fundamental analysis and how it is used in forex trading.

Fundamental analysis is based on the estudo of political and economic conditions that may affect currency prices. In Forex, traders who use fundamental analysis rely on news reports to gather information about unemployment rates, economic policies, inflation and growth rates.

Fundamental analysis is often used to obtain an overview of currency movements and an overview of the economic conditions affecting a specific currency. Most traders rely on technical analysis to plot points of entry and exit in the market and supplement their findings with fundamental analysis. Read the rest of this entry »

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Personality Types for Currency Trading

Paul, the reversal of positions.

Paul is a busy man with a demanding wife, eight children, four dogs, three cats and an iguana. It would be impossible to sustain such a large family with a poor salaries but fortunately Paul is a successful doctor.

Paul did not like sitting at a computer all day, but he loves to read about the world economy and has a short list of countries to which he keeps pace with the publications of its economic data. Paul prefers the operation position, which means that when he goes to an operation, his period of participation is among a few weeks to a couple of months. He only operates several times a year and usually – at the end of the year – you can count the number of operations with one hand. Read the rest of this entry »

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