Posts Tagged ‘Stocks’
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Good Traders, Bad Traders (Part I)
Are you a long term trader like a position trader? Your time horizon can range from a very short term to a very long term. Find the time horizon that best suits you and bring all your trade plan considerations in line with it. Forex traders have different profiles. Your trading profile depends on the time frame you trade. Are you a short term trader like a day trader or a swing trader?
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LEAP Options
One person who made history with options was George Soros who is famously known as the man who broke the Bank of England. Great Britain was finding it difficult to stay within the tight exchange rate band set by the European Monetary Union (EMU).
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Guidelines On How To Choose A Currency Exchange Broker To Help You Strengthen Your Trading Power
The forex market is by far the largest financial business in the world. Trillions are dollars are exchanged each day across multiple currencies. The driving force behind the forex market is the constant changes in the conversion rate between participating countries.
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Dividends
Dividends are payments from shares, unit and investment trusts, which, investors hope, are not only regular (usually twice a year) but also rise over time to reflect the companys (or trusts) growing fortunes. Dividends are taxable as income.
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What Is Position Trading? (Part II)
After performing the fundamental analysis, the trader may be confident that the US Dollar is indicating overall weakness and the Euro is indicating overall strength for the coming six months.
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Currency Profile Of Euro (Part I)
The European Union consists of 15 member countries that include Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
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