Sunday, 2 March 2014

Forex Guide

Pre-schoolForex Basics
 What is Forex?
 Why Trade Forex?
 Who Trades Forex?
 When Can You Trade Forex?
 How Do You Trade Forex?
KindergartenThree Types of Analysis
 Types of Charts
 Elementary School
Grade 1Support and Resistance Levels
Grade 2Japanese Candlesticks
Grade 3Fibonacci
Grade 4Moving Averages
Grade 5Common Chart Indicators
 Middle School
Grade 6Oscillators and Momentum Indicators
Grade 7Important Chart Patterns
Grade 8Pivot Points
 Summer School
 Elliott Wave Theory
 Harmonic Price Patterns
 High School
Grade 9Trading Divergences
Grade 10Market Environment
Grade 11Trading Breakouts and Fakeouts
Grade 12Fundamental Analysis
Grade 13Currency Crosses
Grade 14Multiple Time Frame Analysis
 Undergraduate
Freshman YearMarket Sentiment
 Trading the News
 Carry Trade
Sophomore YearThe U.S. Dollar Index
 Intermarket Correlations
 Using Equities to Trade FX
 Country Profiles
Junior YearDeveloping Your Own Trading Plan
 Which Type of Trader Are You?
 Create Your Own Trading Plan
 Keeping a Trading Journal
Senior YearRisk Management
 The Number 1 Cause of Death of Forex Traders
 Position Sizing
 Setting Stop Losses
 Scaling In and Out
 Currency Correlations
GraduationBrokers 101
 Forex Trading Scams
 Graduation Speech



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