January 31st, 2009
The forex market was not available to everyone for the longest time. Once it was opened up, there was a cattle rush to get in on the action and the stories about instant millionaires were quickly circulated. The fact is many people today still do not understand exactly how the forex market works.
The forex […]
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January 31st, 2009
When getting into the stock market, you have to be careful about where you learn your technique. After all, you don’t just accidentally wind up becoming an expert at something. It takes persistence and dedication, tenacity and fortitude. Also, it takes some forethought. It’s not something you just blunder in to. There are plenty of […]
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January 31st, 2009
You can look at many different types of forex trading strategies when trying to increase your profits. Some people may choose the forex scalping method because they think it is a fast and easy way to reap the wealth from the market. But I will say that it is one of the most inaccurate and […]
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January 28th, 2009
It is not unusual, especially for new traders, to back off of the market for a few days when the market conditions seem remarkably unappealing. Some traders decide to take a few days off while others opt to sit and watch until they feel they can once again participate in the market as it is […]
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January 28th, 2009
Making a living in the forex trading market can be very profitable but at times stressful. The trick is to keep the perfect balance that will allow you stay sharp, make money and not go insane. There are a lot of pratfalls that you may fall victim to so here are a few forex trading […]
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January 27th, 2009
A lot of people agree that the stock market is probably best left to the traders at the moment rather than the longer term investors. This is because of the wild volatility which creates excellent trading opportunities for those looking to take positions over just a few days or weeks, for example. So here’s a […]
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January 26th, 2009
The New York Stock Exchange was established in 1792, when a group of stock brokers signed an agreement under a buttonwood tree at 68 Wall Street in Manhattan. The Buttonwood Agreement was a pact that stated that this particular group of brokers would only trade with one another, without the use of auctioneers, and that […]
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January 26th, 2009
Although the USA is well over twice the size of Europe, much interest from UK property investors is centred on Florida, home of the Everglades, Orlando, Key West, Miami and Disney World.
This state has a tropical climate and an extensive coastline that passes from the Atlantic via the Florida Straights into the Gulf of Mexico. […]
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January 26th, 2009
Spain, which once prospered by excluding other European powers from its New World riches, is now a leading member of the EU.
Situated in south west Europe, it has borders with France (from which it is separated by the Pyrenees) and Portugal, and a coastline that stretches either side of Portugal from the Bay of Biscay […]
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January 26th, 2009
Many people here in the UK are turning to currency trading as a potential method of raising extra money at a time when the wider economy is in a huge downfall. It can be done at work on the office computer or it can be done on a full-time or part-time basis from the comfort […]
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