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How To Get 85-90% Winning Trades

There have been a lot of articles written about the high probability of winning trades when trading with the trend. Everyone has heard the phrase “the trend is your friend” but does any one know the definition of a trending market? A trending market can be defined as several bars in the same direction. It can further defined as a relationship of where the price is in proximity to the 56 Exponential Moving Average (or any moving average that a trader is comfortable with). Above the 56 EMA, a trader is looking for long trade set-ups, below the 56 EMA… Continue reading

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Learn Discount Daytrading

People who want to get into daytrading often say, “I want to learn daytrading but I don’t have the funds necessary to meet the daytrading requirements. Remember daytrading stocks requires a minimum of $25,000 in your account.

In today’s world, with foreclosures at an all time highest ever, with the unemployment rate skyrocketing, etc., coming up with $25,000 can be a huge amount of money.

Hmmmmm…

Well, there is a way for you to be part of the daytrading world without having $25,000 in your account. You can learn to daytrade E-Mini Futures. E-Mini daytrading allows you to open an account… Continue reading

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Per Trade Profit Target - Introduction

When a trader first starts out in their day trading activities, they will usually start out with little or no idea of their trading style. The trader will enter the market with no fear and will achieve moderate success. Then the unthinkable happens. The trader is slapped with their first major hit. This setback will discourage the trader and will ultimately force them into analytical mode to figure out why they took such a hit. This cycle of small wins, small losses, and more analysis will go on until the… Continue reading

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The chande momentum oscillator (CMO) was developed by Tushar Chande andis a technical indicator that attempts to capture the momentum of a security. Chande discussed this and many other indicators in his book “The New Technical Trader”. The chande momentum oscillator differs from other technical indicators like the RSI and MACD, because it uses up and down days in both the numerator and denominator.

Chande Momentum Oscillator Overbought/Oversold Levels

The CMO is a unique oscillator, but like all other oscillators, it has overbought and oversold levels. Since the indicator is based on… Continue reading

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It is no longer news that the Foreign Exchange market, also referred to as the “Forex” or “Spot FX” is the largest financial market in the world. It is more than three times the total amount of the stocks and futures markets traded in the New York Stock market. So, there is no doubt Forex is a Money Maker!!!

Though this market rocks and highly profitable but at the same time highly risky. What a Paradox you would say. Because you’re not trading anything physical, this kind of trading can be confusing. The Forex market is considered an over-the-counter (OTC), due… Continue reading

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Valuing a company not only involves working with numbers and predicting future growth but looking at a more general and subjective view of the company.

This all starts with the managers who are ultimately at the top making the strategic decisions. To asses the strengths of the management you need to find out things like who runs the company, where do they come from, what experience do they have in their various capacities. Are you dealing with a 20 year CEO or a 20 year old with out any prior business knowledge. Just because a company has bad management doesn’t mean… Continue reading

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