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Perceiving Forex Volatility via Descriptive Statistics… Deriving Trending and Reversals - Part 2

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Even when traders embody substantial technical and fundamental knowledge, risk prevails without the proper understanding of the larger probability/volatility paradigm behind currency trading. Here, traders are encouraged to boldly challenge typical preconceived notions of charting, in an effort to see beyond the fallacy of technical analysis. In the end, traders who understand descriptive statistics will find greater clarity and perception of volatility, before it even appears. Words of

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Trading Forex with Danielcode support and resistance

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This article is taken from the Trader’s Journal magazine (September 2008 issue) The author, John Needham, is a Sydney Lawyer and Financial Consultant. He publishes The Danielcode Report and writes occasionally on other markets. He lives with his family in Australia and New Zealand. John Needham continues to explain how the Danielcode provides early notice of support and resistance levels. All forms of analysis work some of the time but none work all of the time so traders are always in search

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Trading by the patterns

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This article is taken from the Trader’s Journal magazine (Aug 2008 issue) The author, Teresa Appleton is the founder and CEO of TradeLogic, LLC. She started trading while pregnant with her first son (Troy) and not only was that a blessing it was the start of a new career. 1997 was the big market boom when you could hear grandmothers talking about trading at the grocery store. Teresa is self-taught and reading for hours to her newborn (trading books of course, not Dr. Seuss) helped to keep her

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Support and Resistance: Theory and practice

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I am in the forex market just for few years and my experience is not huge, but after some gains and losses I started feel very confident about my trades. In this article I simply would like to share my points of view to the market and I strongly feel that support and resistance lines do not get it’s deserved appreciation in the publications. We all know that support and resistance are very important, but still most of the trading methods do not include those lines at all. Drawing tools in the

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Trading rules

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This is the first of the series of the articles about my technical analysis and trading method. I hope it will be useful for novice traders. First of all we need to find out what we are going to do. We need to analyse market direction and take the decision are we going to sell or buy. To take the decision according direction of the market is easy: if market is going up – we buy; if down – we sell; if sideways – we wait for opportunity to buy or sell, or could enter the market on chart

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Tale of the tails

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This article is taken from the Forex Journal (July 2008 issue). The author, Brandon Wendell, is a member of the Market Technicians Association, the Chartered Financial Analyst Institute, and now holding the Chartered Market Technician Designation, Brandon has appeared as a guest on CNBC Asia’s Cash Flow and conducted special seminars for CNBC staff on technical analysis. He has published articles in The Trader’s Journal Magazine and was interviewed in Share Investor Magazine. Brandon Wendell

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Perceiving Forex Volatility through Descriptive Statistics - Part 1

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Forex markets often display significant volatility catching many traders by surprise. However, with a simple understanding of descriptive statistics and moving averages, many could soon find themselves ahead of the curve. Many traders – both new and experienced – often find themselves at a loss attempting to understand why Forex markets tend to experience extended volatility. In simple terms, the reasoning behind extended volatility is that of continued buying, or selling beyond easily

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