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Dear Trader:

TradingMarkets' mission is "Making Great Traders." Each week we publish trading strategies and research from many of the best professional traders and educators in the world.

Here are the best of the articles we published this week. We hope you enjoy them and prosper from them!

This Week's Top Lessons

Paul Sabo Joins TradingMarkets 2008!
Paul will be one of the 21 Best Traders in the World teaching and working with attendees at TradingMarkets 2008 this November. Head trader of a billion dollar hedge fund, Paul Sabo has been a professional trader for over 20 years. In this interview, he'll share with you the details of what he'll be teaching at TM 2008.

How I Use the Past to Predict Market Direction
Most traders are aware that current markets sometimes trace out patterns that bear an eerie resemblance to the past. But is there a way to actually use his concept to predict the future? In this article from Kurt Eckhardt, he explains that there not only is method for doing this -- he'll show you how he has been apply it successfully in his own trading.

Kurt Eckhardt will be one of the featured presenters at TradingMarkets 2008 Conference November 14-16 at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas. Kurt's presentation is titled "How I Gained Over 900% in 10 Months Trading the E-minis" and will feature his unique approach to systematically using his historical patterns to trade the E-minis.. For more information on Kurt Eckhardt and TradingMarkets 2008, click here.

Stock Market Analysis and Fibonacci, Part 1
Trading Fibonacci retracements has been a technique that has been around for many years. But in this article for professional trader John Jagerson, you'll not only get refresher on the basics, you also learn some nuances that you've never previously encountered.

Staying in Step with the Long-Term Trends
Are you wondering how much lower the market may go? Let professional trader Tina Logan teach you how you can use long-term chart patterns to detect the end of a bear market.

6 Facts That Give Forex Traders An Edge
Are you considering the possibility of learning how to trade Forex? If so, read this article and Austin Passamonte will teach you practical insights that every Forex trader should know (but which few do).

Popular Past Articles

Direction is the Key to Using ADX Correctly
For years, the ADX indicator has been a favorite of savvy traders. In this article from financial markets veteran Chuck LeBeau, you'll learn a little-known way to use ADX that can increase its accuracy in predicting the continuation of a trend.

Should You Trade Mechanically or with Discretion?
There are two types of traders, discretionary and mechanical. In this article from professional trader and CEO of Market Testing Wizards Rob Davenport explains how to determine which approach could best maximize your trading results.

Good luck and successful trading!

Eddie Kwong
Executive Vice President
TradingMarkets


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