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1). Profit Every Time You See Signs of Strength and Signs of Weakness in the Markets
Copyright 2006 Peter Woodhead
There are two questions that are continually asked:
1. What do I do when I see signs of weakness?
2. What do I do when I see signs of strength?
Before these two critical questions can be answered, ALWAYS remember that true weakness comes in on an UP bar and ….
True strength ALWAYS comes in on DOWN bars.
On true signs.
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2). An Introduction To Forex Trading
Most people have heard of trading, like the New York Stock Exchange, and Forex trading isn’t far off from that. The difference is, is that Forex trading is the trading of currencies, not stocks. It also has a larger volume than stock and bond markets combined! As with stocks, it is a high-risk investment, but it can also have an extremely high return, easily doubling investments in minutes.
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3). Do Interest Rates Drive The Foreign Exchange Markets?
Interest rates are LIBOR-based for currencies of disbursement plus a spread which is dependent on the complexity of the transaction and the risk profile of the applicant.
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4). What Is Currency Trading?
Currency trading is the largest market on the planet. It is estimated that in excess of US$2 trillion is traded every day. Compare this to the New York Stock Exchange's daily transactions of approximately US$50 billion, and you can see that the magnitude of the currency trading market exceeds all other equity markets in the world combined. The practice of currency trading is also commonly referred to as foreign exchange, Forex, or FX, for short.
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5). Why You Should Consider Trading Futures
One of the least understood financial markets is the one for futures. That is in part a function of the fact that for many years it has been referred to as “commodity futures”, which has no doubt turned many would-be traders away, folks who don’t have any interest in things like Pork Bellies and Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice (to include a few from the popular Trading Places film).
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6). What is the Forex market and how does it work?
Forex is one of the largest financial markets in the world. If we were to compare it with other markets, we would discover that Forex is unmatched in terms of potential profit and liquidity. Forex (Foreign exchange market) is a term used to describe the trading process of the world’s many currencies. Among the currencies commonly traded are: the US dollar, the Euro, the Canadian Dollar, the British pound, the Yen, the Swiss Franc and the Australian dollar.
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7). The Prime Time For Daily Forex Trading
Investors and traders can trade currencies worldwide, in any trading zone, 24 hours a day, in today’s foreign exchange market.
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8). Overview of Accounting and Accountants
Accounting is a very important part of a business. As an entrepreneur, you either do it yourself or get someone else to do it for you. I have included this article for freelancers to have a very broad outline of the accounting profession. With this you can at least appreciate the discipline as well as its role in your business. As your business grows, the distinctions between the different types of accounting will become increasingly important.
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9). What is Forex
Foreign Exchange trading (also called Forex, FX or currency trading) describes trading in the many currencies of the world. It is the largest market, which provides a large amount of liquidity to traders. Each day the markets trade over $1.5 trillion, if you compare the New York Stock Exchange which trades $27 billion a day you can begin to see how massive this market really is.
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10). Are you prepared to currency trade?
Currency trading is the most popular way to earn to money and it is without doubt a very profitable market. However few are familiar with its unpleasant intricacies and most ignore a very important aspect: risk. It is not enough only to be given the chance to invest your money successfully, you have to be careful because Currency trading can be an efficient trading system or it can ruin you.
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11). How Is Currency Trading Different?
Unlike the trading of stocks, futures or options, currency trading does not take place on a regulated exchange. It is not controlled by any central governing body, there are no clearing houses to guarantee the trades and there is no arbitration panel to adjudicate disputes. All members trade with each other based upon credit agreements. Essentially, business in the largest, most liquid market in the world depends on nothing more than a metaphorical handshake.
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12). The Trading Teacher
When I studied the principles of investing in university, I was taught that the price of a share reflected the value of the company. With fundamental analysis, there are many methods on how one can analyse the financial statements of companies to find out whether a share is a good or a bad investment. You can conduct horizontal and vertical analyses on standardised financial statements, which are just fancy terms for comparing numbers.
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13). Currency Trading – the future of investment
Forex Trading, meaning Currency Trading, is a world wide, little known market, which will become the most popular source of income for investors in the very near future. It is open for banks, rich investors and small ones alike and, depending on the sum of money they are willing to risk, the earnings demonstrate this is the best way to start getting rich.
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14). Impress Your Date with Forex Trading Lingo
Major and Minor Currencies
The seven most frequently traded currencies (USD, EUR, JPY, GBP, CHF, CAD, and AUD) are called the major currencies. All other currencies are referred to as minor currencies. Do not worry about the minor currencies, they are for professionals only. Actually, on this site we will only be covering what we call the Fab Five (USD, EUR, JPY, GBP, and CHF).
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15). Qualities Of Useful Financial Reports
As an entrepreneur, planning and implementing the accounting system of the business that you hope is going to make you money, it is important that your accounting system must produce information that are going to be useful to you and to those who are reading it.
How do you do this? Information that a business is expected to present must be:
1. Understandable.
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