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Mark Whistler
Want to know what's been shaping the Forex markets this week? Find out more... (more)
Mark Whistler
See what's moving Forex Markets this week. (more)
Selwyn Gishen
More tips from Selwyn Gishen on how to build up a successful trading business. (more)
Grace Cheng
A currency always goes up or down in value in relation to another currency. When you simply say the US dollar is going down, it doesn't make much sense because the US dollar could be going up against the Australian dollar but down against the Euro. (more)
Alexander Nekritin
Risk management is the most important trading principle an investor can employ. A very important aspect to the psychology of trading is the ability to create and maintain a trading plan. (more)
Alex Nekritin
Though a Relatively New Concept, Automated Trading is Proving to be the Preferred Method. Alex Nekritin Explains Why. (more)
Toni Turner
Three methods you can use enhance your approach to the market and improve your mind-set. (more)
Selwyn Gishen
Most traders have at some time or the other, heard the expression, plan your trade then trade your plan. This is essential advice for any trader to heed, before jumping into a position in the market. (more)
Ed Ponsi
Why are breakouts that occur on low volume considered unreliable? In all forms of trading, a breakout that occurs on high volume is respected because when traders are willing to put real money into a trading vehicle such as a stock, commodity, or currency, it shows a high level of commitment to that position. (more)
Mark Whistler
Knowing where to close losing trades is vital, but knowing where to close winners is just as crucial. (more)
Selwyn Gishen
Everyone is different but certain emotions are hard wired into us as part of the human condition. Two of these emotions are Fear and Hope. (more)
Mark Whistler
What's more, with many time-frames to chose from, many new-traders find themselves confused about which charts they should be looking at. In this article, we will attempt to clarify what timeframes work best in Forex trading. (more)
Mark Whistler
Fibonacci Retracements are probability points where a currency, or stock will "bounce back" to, after a large move, and then continue in the original direction. In this article, you will learn how you can profit from using them. (more)
Alexander Nekritin
Many traders are skeptical of using and IB because it seems as though you are going through a middle man, when in fact you aren't. Introducing brokers should never hold client funds nor interfere with the trading processes in any way. Using and IB can actually increase your potential for success in the Forex markets for the following reasons... (more)
Mark Whistler
Because Forex is a "blind" market, support and resistance can be very helpful to traders. (more)
Selwyn Gishen
In this article, I will show you a path that is not based upon a trading method, but upon the process of executing your method... (more)
Mark Whistler
Forex traders never sleep, or at least, it would appear that way, with markets open 24/7. (more)
Alexander Nekritin
Trading currency news is a skill that can be learned. (more)
Kathy Lien
I like to look at breakout trading from a volatility perspective because the central idea behind breakouts is that periods of low volatility is followed by periods of high volatility. (more)
Abe Cofnas
There are many spread opportunities in today's market that traders should explore. (more)
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