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Clarifying the 5% Money Management Rule
Written by Dailyfx.com |  Friday, 28 October 2011 12:16 GMT
One of the key components of Money Management is the 5% rule. That is, never put more than 5% of the trading account at risk at any one time. The rationale behind this is that when we have losses (and we WILL have losses, make no mistake about that) they will be small and manageable as opposed to large and catastrophic.
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Price Action Breakouts
Written by Dailyfx.com |  Tuesday, 25 October 2011 13:28 GMT
Price action traders feel that everything that is needed to analyze markets is available directly from the price chart, including a mechanism with which to enter into strong moves AS they begin.
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Stochastic Crossovers
Written by Dailyfx.com |  Friday, 30 September 2011 03:30 GMT
When using Slow Stochastics in a downtrend, the optimum sell signal given by the indicator occurs when the two moving averages comprising the indicator have been above 80 and then move below 80.
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Bollinger Bands: Defining Dynamic Markets
Written by Dailyfx.com |  Friday, 30 September 2011 03:26 GMT
Bollinger Bands are a versatile technical analysis indicator widely used among traders. John Bollinger first developed this indicator as a solution to find relative highs and lows in dynamic markets. The indicator itself is comprised of an Upper, Lower and Middle line.
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The Trend is Your Friend!
Written by Dailyfx.com |  Friday, 30 September 2011 03:21 GMT
If you ask a hundred professional traders their strategy, you’d likely get a wide-range of responses. One of the best parts of markets, the fact that there isn’t JUST one way of being a profitable trader – can also be one of the most difficult for new traders to grasp.
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When the Market Gives Ranges, Trade Ranges!
Written by Dailyfx.com |  Thursday, 15 September 2011 05:44 GMT

Amongst traders, the market condition that is, oftentimes, most neglected just so happens to be the condition that can seem to be most prevalent.

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Using Long Wicks for Stop Placement
Written by Dailyfx.com |  Sunday, 04 September 2011 09:46 GMT
As we consult the charts during our live webinars each day, when “long wicks” present themselves , we definitely take advantage of them in our trading plans.
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Speeding Up an Indicator vs Slowing It Down
Written by Dailyfx.com |  Sunday, 04 September 2011 09:24 GMT
When we focus on an indicator in our live Trading Room webinar sessions, the question often comes up regarding the number of periods to which the indicator should be set. Should one use the default setting or should a trader “tweak” the settings?
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DOW, S&P 500 e-mini – CFD, futures
Written by FutureAnalyzer.com |  Monday, 29 August 2011 18:00 GMT

In this article we will talk about what we should trade and how we should do it. What financial products are more convenient for trading? Why do some traders prefer the futures version of S&P 500 and others like trading CFD for the same index? We will study and compare prices, margins, commissions and spreads.

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DOW and EUR/USD
Written by FutureAnalyzer.com |  Monday, 29 August 2011 17:54 GMT
In this article we will discuss about the correlation between DOW and EUR/USD. We will see if this correlation exists. We will try to find if it is true that both markets share the same money and people.  We will find that all these are true. Some chart examples will help us understand why.
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