Showing posts with label Forex Lingo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Forex Lingo. Show all posts

Monday, June 9, 2008

Multi Pair Chart Indicator

Multi Pair Chart Indicator

The multi pair chart indicator allows putting multiple currency pairs on a host currency chart and draw the difference between the these currencies (the added pairs and the host pair) The multi pair chart is an indicator which represents more than one pair symbol, it creates further correlations between the pairs through hedging.

It simulates the expected relations between more than one symbol to be more useful and to facilitate the trading process.



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Protect Your Self

Protect Your Self



Before we go any further we are going to be 100% honest with you and tell you the following before you consider trading currencies:

All forex traders, and we mean a traders LOSE money on trades.
Ninety percent of traders lose money, largely due to lack of planning and training and having poor money management rules.

Trading forex is not for the unemployed, those on low incomes, or who can’t afford to pay their electricity bill or afford to eat.
You should have at least $10,000 of trading capital (in a mini account) that you can afford to lose. Don’t expect to start an account with a few hundred dollars and expect to become a kazillionaire .

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Forex Lingo

Forex Lingo




As in any new skill that you learn, you need to learn the lingo…especially if you wish to woo your love’s heart.

You, the newbie, must know certain terms like the back of your hand before making your first trade.


What are the major currencies that you can trade?

Most trading platforms offer trading with:
EUR (Euro) .
JPY (Japanese Yen).
GBP (British Pound).
CHF (Swiss Franc).
Euro / US Dollar .
US Dollar / Japanese Yen .
British Pound / US Dollar .
US Dollar / Swiss Franc .

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