Archive for November, 2008
Everything is difficult before it becomes easy. With the current volatility of the financial markets, it is extremely important that each of us resolve to be patient in our decisions and not make snap judgments. These can create future disaster.
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Patience, Preparation and Performance
The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence, yet we still need to cut, weed and water it. There are many aspects of today’s society that can cause each of us to not be able to enjoy our successes because we are told to expect more even when we do surpass a target
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Is the Grass Really Greener?
The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence, yet we still need to cut, weed and water it. There are many aspects of today’s society that can cause each of us to not be able to enjoy our successes because we are told to expect more even when we do surpass a target.
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Is the Grass Really Greener?
Over a trillion dollars per day is exchanged on the foreign currency market. The Forex market is used by smart traders for speculation, hedging and long-term profit taking. You can trade in the foreign currency market.
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Introduction: Getting Started In Forex
Keep those eggs out of the same basket There are two ways to look at asset allocation (the way you divide your investments) and diversification as it relates to the forex: Investing in multiple markets The first way to diversify is to make sure you are not exclusively invested in a single asset class.
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19. Portfolio management – Diversification
A technical indicator is applied to a chart and uses three pieces of information – time, price and volume, to give you insight into where a pair is headed.
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18. Technical Indicators
“I’ll turn this car around!” As you learned in the Continuation Patterns lesson, road trips are some of our favorite vacations. You jump in the car, head out on the open highway and soak in all of the scenery that you miss when you fly somewhere. Unfortunately, every road trip has to come to an end at some point, and you have to turn around and drive back home
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17. Reversal Patterns
Charting imitates life: Price Patterns and Road Trips Road trips are some of our favorite vacations. You jump in the car, head out on the open highway and soak in all of the scenery that you miss when you fly somewhere. Of course, every once in a while you have to interrupt your cruising to take a pit stop—to put some gas in your car and buy some snacks
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16. Continuation Patterns
Watch for red brake-lights Price patterns are a lot like the brake lights on the cars around you when you are driving in traffic. When you see the brake lights come on in the car in front of you, you know that the car is slowing down and that you need to slow down too unless you want to crash into it
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15. Price Patterns
You gotta love the trend Buyers and sellers are in a constant tug-o-war in the forex market.
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13. Support and Resistance

