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The Perks and Trials of Working (Trading) for Yourself

Apr. 14, 2014

There is a great allure to ditching the office and venturing off to make a living on your own. Trading is a great way to earn a living, but it isn’t all roses and it isn’t easy. If you are considering trading as a primary income stream, or have recently begun a career as a […]

The Two Time-Frame Approach to Trade Selection

Apr. 13, 2014

In former articles I have talked a lot about utilizing multiple time frames to make trading decisions, as well as discussing strategies for making trades. These can seem like independent topics though, and sometimes traders aren’t sure how to combine looking at multiple time frames, and then deciding when to pull the trigger on a […]

Can We Be Taught to Trade?

Apr. 11, 2014

A recent discussion with fellow traders brought up the query “Can we be taught to trade?” There were wide ranging views, opinions, studies and personal stories brought up, and needless to say it was a very engaging, and at times heated, debate. Not many traders think about this question when they start trading. Most of […]

In Trading, It’s Quality, Not Quantity

Apr. 10, 2014

Today it seems like our lives are ruled by “quantity”. How much money we make, how many toys we own, how many 10-second texts we get/send, throw-away electronics and cheap processed food. Quantity has become very important, and quality has been left in the dust in many ways.  The ironic thing is that to get […]

Is Your Strategy Affected by Shifting Volatility?

Apr. 08, 2014

Markets never stay the same for long. Your trading may be going very well for a time, and then all of a sudden more losing trades start popping up. You haven’t changed anything, so why will your strategy all of a sudden stop working? While it isn’t always the case, a lot of times it […]

Zig-Zag Indicator – Useful for Filtering Out Market Noise

Apr. 07, 2014

Use the Zig-Zag to filter out market noise, and get a clearer view of market direction. The Zig-Zag isn’t really an indicator, as it isn’t going to give you trade signals. Rather, it simply makes your analysis easier. It can quickly show noteworthy corrections, as well as make Elliott Wave counting and finding Fibonacci Retracement […]

Using and Interpreting Intra-day Pivot Points

Apr. 06, 2014

Pivot Points are a popular tool used by day traders. Pivot Points use yesterday’s price action to provide potentially important price areas today. Therefore, traders run the calculation at night or in the morning to provide themselves with the Pivot Points for the upcoming session. That makes Pivot Points a “predictive” indicator, similar to Fibonacci […]

Why Trade Forex Leaders and Laggards

Apr. 03, 2014

We all know forex pairs aren’t equal in performance. Some greatly outperform others, while others do almost nothing, and yet others just seem to keep falling no matter what. The greatest trading opportunities lie in those forex pairs with the strongest trends (up or down). This is because it is easy to choose the direction […]

Dealing with Getting “Screwed” in the Final Seconds of a Trade

Apr. 02, 2014

Most traders feel extremely “screwed” when in the final seconds of their trade they go from in-the-money to out-of-the-money. Seconds later, after the trade is expired (or stopped out)–and you lost money–the trade is right back in-the-money. In traditional markets this is equivalent to getting high-ticked or low-ticked, which is when a stop-loss is triggered […]

Making Sense of Forex Market Hours

When you are starting out trading forex pairs, whether it be in the spot market or using binary options, there is a lot of basic information required. Many traders skip over this basic information, and instead seek out strategies immediately. The forex market is open 24-hours a day because banks/businesses are open at different times […]