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Maximize Your Chances of Success By Choosing the Right Forex Trading Account

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If you trade on foreign exchange (or Forex) as a hobby part-time, you can open account in your name. If you intend to trade in Forex full-time, then you need to open a business account. You can use your own account as your business name. Opening a business account will make it easier when you [...]

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The Lazy Trader Guide to Forex Riches

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Have you ever dreamed for a job when you can work whenever you want to? Without any needy boss that keep your neck strain? And you can take vacation whenever you want to, wherever you want to?
Become a forex trader may become an answer to your dream. Look it is not exaggeration, there are people [...]

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Has the US Dollar Finally Bottomed Out?

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Since the last G7 meeting about two weeks ago the price action of the US Dollar suggests that an important bottom may have been reached against the Euro. The Euro made an all time high against the Dollar at just above 1.6000 only three trading days ago. The 1.6000 level was a widely anticipated one [...]

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4 Simple Steps To Make 5 Figures Income from Trading Forex

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Unstoppable growing numbers of daily volume transaction added with availability of mini account have made Foreign Exchange trading become one of primary choose to materialize unlimited income.
What is mini account? In case you never heard about it, in essence, through mini account you can start trading currency with small capital as low as $300. This [...]

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Profit From Forex Trading With Moving Averages

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When you forecast Forex prices for the future, you use moving averages as a charting tools that will help in your predictions. There are several different kinds of moving averages.
Simple Moving Averages
You calculate a simple moving average (also known as SMA) by dividing the total of the past chosen period closing prices by the [...]

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