Saturday, October 3, 2015

Oil & Currencies: Understanding Their Correlation

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October 3, 2015

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Forex Theory FAQs

Oil & Currencies: Understanding Their Correlation Does the Volcker Rule prevent commercial banks from offering shares of hedge funds and private equity funds to their clients?
Range Trade Forex With Non-U.S. Dollar Pairs What is a forward contract against an export?
Kairi Relative Index: The Forgotten Oscillator What is the difference between a currency and interest rate swap?
A Logical Method Of Stop Placement What caused the European / Eurozone debt crisis?
The 5-Minute Forex "Momo" Trade What are some securities that have spot rates?
Gauging Major Turns With Psychology What are some common markets where notional value is used?


Oil & Currencies: Understanding Their Correlation

A hidden string ties together currencies and crude oil, with price actions in one venue forcing a sympathetic or...

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Range Trade Forex With Non-U.S. Dollar Pairs

Forex range traders often mistake short-term consolidations for ranges. When they go to make a range trade...

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Forex Trading 101


Kairi Relative Index: The Forgotten Oscillator

Kairi Relative Index is an old Japanese indicator with an unknown founder, an unknown date of inception and...

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A Logical Method Of Stop Placement

Trading is a game of probability. This means that every trader will be wrong sometimes. When a trade does go wrong, there are only two options...

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Forex Trading Strategies


The 5-Minute Forex "Momo" Trade

Some traders are extremely patient and love to wait for the perfect setup while others are extremely impatient and...

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Forex Brokers


Gauging Major Turns With Psychology

At times, a market will appear to move based on fundamentals, while at other times, the same market will move in...

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