Wednesday, June 29th, 2011 at
5:48 am
If you are considering currency trading in the Forex market, or you are already involved in Forex currency trading, here’s a money-making lesson that we can borrow from investors who use technical analysis to help them make investment decisions in the stock market.
The goal of performing technical analysis when currency trading is to predict profitable currency pair movements by analyzing price trends. The principles of technical analysis in the equity markets are the same as those in the Forex currency trading markets. In fact, the only real difference between the two is that the Forex market is open 24 hours a day while the equity markets are not.
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Sunday, April 3rd, 2011 at
9:52 am
We’re focusing on technical analysis in this article with a description of some of the important indicators.
We could say, all wealthy traders use technical analysis but not all technical analysis traders are wealthy although T.A. is the most precise way of trading the Forex market. It’s also useful note that fundamentals play their part in indicating whether a price will move up or down. It gives you the edge over other traders.
Technical Analysis is so powerful because of a few reasons
1) it represents numbers. All information and its impact on the market and traders is represented in a currency’s price.
2) It helps to predict trends and the foreign exchange market is very ‘trendy’.
3) Certain chart patterns are consistent, reliable and repeat themselves. T.A. helps us to see them.
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Thursday, March 17th, 2011 at
5:23 pm
If you’ve clicked onto this article looking for information on how to tell how and when somebody died, I’ve got bad news for you. That’s called “forensic analysis”, not “forex analysis.” Forex is the art and science of buying and selling foreign currencies. (Forex is short for “foreign exchange” and is sometimes known as FX trading).
OK, Now That The Forensic Newbies Have Left…
Forex analysis works on basically the same principle as stock market analysis, only it’s about the foreign exchange rates of world currencies than the highs and lows of stock prices. Forex analysis is extremely important to forex traders, helping them make very important (and costly) trading decisions. That being said, forex analysis is an inexact science at best, kind of like meteorology.
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