Forex Trading Strategies
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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)
![]() Chris Capre
Of late, the ichimoku analysis is an increasingly talked-about subject among investors, especially in the forex market. TradingMarkets contributor, Chris Capre uses this classic function to characterize the USD market trend. (more)
![]() Betsy Waters
The FX market is proven to have low correlation with bond or equity market returns, making it an increasingly popular asset class for retail investors. So why haven’t more investors caught on to FX trading? (more)
![]() Betsy Waters
It's with good reason that the FX market is referred to as the market closest to the ideal perfect competition. It is the largest and most liquid financial market in the world, offers ease in setting up an account and trades can start with as little capital as $5000. (more)
![]() Chris Capre
If you want to get a true understand of the forex markets, one must overcome the challenges of Price Action. TradingMarket select Contributor Chris Capre provides some simple rules for interpreting price action for building solid trades. (more)
![]() S. Wade Hansen
Two axioms pervade the investing world: “The trend is your friend,” and "Cut your losers short, and let your winners run.” (more)
![]() John Forman
The foreign exchange market, often referred to as forex, is the market for the various currencies of the world. It is a market which, at its core, is rooted in global trade. (more)
![]() John Jagerson
The purpose of this article is to provide some basic step-by-step methods you can employ today to take advantage of news in the market. (more)
![]() Jason Alan Jankovsky
Every trader has had the frustrating experience of placing a stop-loss order too close to the market. It really doesn't matter if the stop was to exit a losing trade or a winning
trade, the frustration comes from having the stop get executed and then shortly thereafter the market continues to advance in the direction intended when the trade was initiated. (more)
![]() Jason Alan Jankovsky
Every trader has had the frustrating experience of placing a stop-loss order too close to the market. It really doesn't matter if the stop was to exit a losing trade or a winning
trade, the frustration comes from having the stop get executed and then shortly thereafter the market continues to advance in the direction intended when the trade was initiated. (more)
![]() Mark Whistler
Want to know what's been shaping the Forex markets this week? Find out more... (more)
![]() 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)
![]() Alexander Nekritin
Though a Relatively New Concept, Automated Trading is Proving to be the Preferred Method. Alex Nekritin Explains Why. (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)
![]() 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)
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