Browse Articles by Raghee Horner
Momentum Trading with the Wave and Chart Patterns
Raghee Horner - September 24, 2009
It was only after I embraced market cycles that I truly began to understand what to do with all the "lines and levels" I had learned to draw on my charts. Raghee's Horner explains how to become a successful momentum trader.
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Crude and the Dow: Trading forex with other markets
Raghee Horner - January 08, 2008
Forex traders are uniquely positioned to take advantage of movement across multiple markets...
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Finding Opportunities in the Dollar's Bounce
Raghee Horner - November 29, 2007
The U.S. Dollar's bounce from 74.48 has been holding since the 22nd. Seven days later we're seeing some weakness in this rally.
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Looking at the longer term set ups this week
Raghee Horner - November 26, 2007
I had a quick talk about holiday trading with a fellow trader this morning.
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Dollar revisits lows as EUR/USD tests 1.4800
Raghee Horner - November 20, 2007
It's not unusual to get mixed signals as prices rise to significant highs or lows.
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Quiet Start to the Week
Raghee Horner - November 19, 2007
Maybe it's Tryptophan, Turkey, and Thanksgiving but the markets are already acting like they've feasted on the big meal...
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Canada + Crude = Dollar Bottom?
Raghee Horner - November 13, 2007
Picking tops and bottoms has always been a risky way to trade...it's a low percentage loser's game.
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Bullish talk takes Dollar up to 76.00
Raghee Horner - November 12, 2007
Talk is cheap but in this case, all the bullish talk about the U.S. Dollar has formed a neat term support level at the 75.00 psychological level.
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Dollar Sell-Off Aftermath
Raghee Horner - November 07, 2007
The sell off in the U.S. Dollar can't come as a complete surprise to traders.
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The GBP/USD and 2.1000
Raghee Horner - November 06, 2007
The 2.000 hurdle was a huge psychological level for the GBP/USD and now that support has been tested at 2.0800 and 2.0780.
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