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by Martin Chandra - 2006-12-15
You will hear a lot about the Dow Theory as you travel through your trading career. Dow himself never actually used the phrase. That came later as analysts began to use the term.I should back up here ...
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by Martin Chandra - 2006-12-15
Relative Strength Index was developed by J.Welles Wilder Jr. and introduced in his book 'New Concepts In Technical Trading Systems'. It is one of the most popular technical tools around.Relative stren...
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by Martin Chandra - 2006-12-16
Here's is where we start to have some fun. Regardless of how you want to trade the markets you need an approach. It might be spinning a bottle, asking your Aunt Jenny what she thinks or just gut feel....
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by Martin Chandra - 2006-12-16
I read somewhere that when Michael Jordan was making an advert that required him to miss the basketball hoop a number of times; he just couldn't do it, he couldn't not get the ball in the hoop. I have...
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by Martin Chandra - 2006-12-16
The objective of currency trading is to exchange one currency for another with the expectation that the market rate or price will change such that the currency pair you have bought has appreciated in ...
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by Martin Chandra - 2006-12-16
Bollinger bands are an integral part of just about every charting system I have ever seen but many traders are unfamiliar with how to use them. In this lesson we will cover the basics of Bollinger ban...
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by Martin Chandra - 2006-12-16
Just what does it really take to become a successful trader in today's markets? To answer that question adequately one must first understand the mind of a successful trader and what his/her thought pr...
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by Martin Chandra - 2006-12-17
In this lesson we are going to look at the different stages of a trend and how it can help you position yourself for a trade. It is commonly accepted that there are four stages of a trend. These stage...
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by Colleen Hammel - 2006-12-17
With the cost of living soaring and your pay check staying the same you need to be able to get the most out of your money. Below is seven ways to help you to squeeze the most out of your hard cold cas...
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by Martin Chandra - 2006-12-17
Trading, like any endeavor, any skill, is learnt through doing. We learn through trial and error, through having experiences and evaluating and learning from those experiences; and of course, our lear...