Posted by BBVA Bancomer | Posted in Education, Forex News | Posted on 18-06-2008
Do you have a hunch about who will be the next U.S, president? Do you want to bet on it? It is very easy, go to the Wall Street Journal Political Market website and play. The WSJ Political Market is an exchange marketplace where traded “stocks” are political or economic outcomes and the currency is imaginary. There you can trade on political issues such as the next President or on economic ones, such as the U.S. going into recession or the Fed Funds rate being lower than 1% at the end of 2008.
Posted by Yapi Kredi Bank | Posted in Education, Forex News | Posted on 17-06-2008
It is known that various asset returns possess significant interrelations, and that financial returns and volatilities move together over time across assets and markets, since they are all part of a greater portfolio. In this manner, it is expected that there may be a correlation between the exchange rates, interest rates and the stock market in Turkey. Moreover, price movements in one market are also expected to spread to another. Therefore, the dynamic relationship between these three
Posted by The Trader's Journal | Posted in Education, Forex News | Posted on 17-06-2008
This article is taken from the Forex Journal (June 2008 issue). The author, Brett N. Steenbarger, Ph.D. is Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY and author of The Psychology of Trading (Wiley, 2003). As Director of Trader Development for Kingstree Trading, LLC in Chicago, he has mentored numerous professional traders and coordinated a training program for traders. Brett N. Steenbarger helps us understand the
Posted by e-Forex Magazine | Posted in Education, Forex News | Posted on 16-06-2008
Southern Europe Although adoption is somewhat slower than other countries, Southern Europe is gradually starting to embrace eFX. Some of the reasons behind this include cultural, regulatory and economic challenges across the different countries in this area. Alberto Muñoz, chief analyst at FXstreet.com portal, comments: “e-FX trading has just started in southern Europe and we think it's going to grow exponentially in the next two to three years, as there are more traders with better trading
Posted by The Trader's Journal | Posted in Education, Forex News | Posted on 16-06-2008
This article is taken from the Forex Journal (May 2008 issue). The author, Sunil Mangwani is a Physics graduate with a Diploma in Financial Management. He has been trading the Forex market for the last 6 years and devises simple trading strategies based on his vast knowledge and in-depth study in the field of technical analysis. Sunil Mangwani will be key speaker at the FXstreet.com International Traders Conference in 2008 October 29-31 - Barcelona (Spain) Sunil Mangwani leads a discussion on
Posted by FibForex123 | Posted in Education, Forex News | Posted on 11-06-2008
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is one of the most widely used technical indicators by traders. The RSI is an oscillator because it is an index whose value tends to swing between an upper limit value and a lower limit value. It is used primarily to help identify overbought or oversold conditions in a particular currency, as it is formulated to fluctuate between 0 and 100, enabling fixed overbought and oversold levels. It does this by confirming changes in momentum which signals an imminent
Posted by www.TradingPostFinancial.com | Posted in Education, Forex News | Posted on 05-06-2008
All successful traders know what they need to do and then they just do it. Their monetary results are not the focus for them. It is the process and the ability to follow it consistently that keeps them at the top of the trading world. Each of us must learn how to prepare and proceed with direction and conviction. When we do this, we will see continued growth and confidence in our trading sessions Listen to the author's thoughts