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Day Trading Strategy > Best Stock Market Strategies – Online Trade Strategy. Using A Trading Strategy Or A Stock Market System ?

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A beginner usually feels very attracted to the stock market while for example discovering a penny stock that’s being reported in CNBC or the news program and watching it rise steady fast and make new highs from $1 to $7 in just 2 months.

While learning about this successful news story he’s saying to himself “Oh boy if I was one of those lucky guys who bought that cheap stock back when it was priced at $10 I easily would have tripled my money by now… That means my 10 grand would transformed in to a whooping 70 K! hassle free … I would have been able to grab one of those big HUMMERs on the spot and probably pick up a nice Rolex by the read more

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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 stock trading No Comments

Forex Trading Strategy | Currency Trading | Forex

The Foreign Exchange Market is an inter bank spot market for currency. It is run, bound to a network of banks, electronically, all through the day. It is commonly known as the market closest to absolute ideal competition, which is affected by any alteration in rates made by the central banks.

About ten years back, currency trading had high obstacles to function, so the access to the tools and systems required to trade in the forex market was only provided to large banking and institutional firms. But now, technology has been developed to this level that any individual investor can jump into the trade with any of the online platforms.

Forex trading is carried in currencies of different countries and the read more

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Thursday, January 14th, 2010 forex trading No Comments

Mini Futures Trading Strategy For Beginners

Most people that find their way to the index future exchanges, come by way of trading stocks. As new market participants learn more about the stock markets, it’s inevitable they will hear about the futures markets, especially the S&P futures market. The S&P futures are not unlike a ring in a bull’s nose, wherever the ring goes, the bull will follow just as the equity markets will follow the S&P futures market. Because of this, most stock traders learn to keep one eye on these futures whenever they have open positions since they know when the S&P reverses direction, the rest of the market will most likely follow.

As stock traders gain more experience, some move toward the mini futures market, read more

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Monday, January 4th, 2010 futures trading No Comments