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by Martin Chandra - 2006-12-17
At some point, if they last long enough, all traders discover that successful trading is not the inevitable result of a good trading strategy or system. If all we needed was a good system or indicator...
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by Martin Chandra - 2006-12-17
The issue of direct access is an important one and it becomes more important the more short term your trading is. The market can change from a state of seeming paralysis to one of shocking volatility ...
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by Sarah Freeland - 2006-12-19
Before you start investing in the stock market it is a good idea to ask yourself, "How does the stock market work?" The answer to this question is simple. Companies go public by offering a specific ...
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by Sarah Freeland - 2006-12-19
If you have decided that this is the year that you will be learning the stock market then a good place to start that education is by learning about three different terms: the stock exchange, the econo...
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by Martin Chandra - 2007-01-02
Once you are in a profitable trade, the next challenge becomes when to take profit. Optimizing profits is the other main aim of trading, besides limiting losses.As a trader you must determine the risk...
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by Martin Chandra - 2007-01-02
Trend is the easiest and the most difficult thing to understand. The difficulty arises because of the time factor. Whenever we talk of trend it has to be related to the context of time.An intraday (re...
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by Martin Chandra - 2007-01-02
About two weeks ago I got an email from a trader explaining his trading method and asking me for some advice on how to improve on it. On the surface of it, there wasn't much to his approach but he had...
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by Martin Chandra - 2007-01-02
We are going to use some basic indicators in a different way to try and get a precise entry into a trade.What we are going to show here is the use of Envelopes, which form trading bands. The particula...
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by Martin Chandra - 2007-01-02
Technical analysis describes different ways of predicting the future of the stock/futures market based on its history. Unfortunately, technical analysis is not an exact science. Many prominent scienti...
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by Martin Chandra - 2007-01-02
Normally when you look at your charts you only see one price and that price is the bid price. Some types of charting software are capable of displaying the offer price but most commonly the price you ...