February 8th, 2010 by "Forex Signals" - Google News
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February 2nd, 2010 by admin
Forex Technical Analysis: basic technical analysis strategies that you may incorporate into your forex trading, and using these tools in conjunction with economic analysis can make for a successful trading strategy.
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January 30th, 2010 by admin
This term of rate of changes is a technical analysis tool that is used to identify the momentum of the Forex trade at the market.The velocity with which any variable fluctuates in a given span of time is referred to as ROC. It is the ratio of change in one variable in relation to the [...]
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January 27th, 2010 by admin
It concerns weekly profits of some sort of managed forex account (what they say it is). In Excel I made a chart of their weekly yield (compounded weekly) over 26 weeks and added a (default) exponential trendline to it. This line becomes an excact straight line, (luckily slightly upwards). I have no excact knowlage of [...]
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January 17th, 2010 by Chris Blanchet
Many investors will confuse a trendline with momentum. However, as an event derived from astute technical analysis, Momentum tells investors a lot more than a cursory glance at a security price’s trend line. Using technical analysis and technical events like Momentum, investors are able to determine whether a price is likely to continue its trend or reverse and head the other way.
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January 16th, 2010 by John Adams
Forex is the absolute hype of our times. In fact, everyone gets too excited when it comes to Forex and automated systems. The truth, though, is that when a new Forex system and software comes out, everyone gets crazy and runs to call it a scam. This is what happened with IvyBot, a new Forex System. The Forex Community practically called it scam, before it was even out. Do you know why?
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January 4th, 2010 by Patrick Deaton
There will be a lot of different types of trading discussed when a person enters ETF. One of the often discussed types of trading is ETF Trend Trading. If you have taken a course or read about ETF trading, you already know that to be successful you need to do a technical analysis of a sector. This and other historical information helps you to spot patterns and trends in the sector in which you are trading.
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January 2nd, 2010 by Christopher Fitch
Many investors will confuse a trendline with momentum. However, as an event derived from astute technical analysis, Momentum tells investors a lot more than a cursory glance at a security price’s trend line. Using technical analysis and technical events like Momentum, investors are able to determine whether a price is likely to continue its trend or reverse and head the other way.
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