Canada Kicks Ass
Currency Trading

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ROCKaMIC @ Tue Feb 28, 2006 2:27 pm

Where do you guys get your breaking news and inside tips?

I got niterested in this market and im trying a demo account, doing quite well for now. If i keep doing good i might open a real account.

What analysis methods do you use the most and what read do you recommend??

Thanks :D

   



Scape @ Tue Feb 28, 2006 2:53 pm

Check out FXCM it's free, real time, 24 hours and they have tons of tutorials.

   



jazzman @ Wed Mar 01, 2006 3:34 am

Hey ROCKaMIC, which market have you got your demo account in, i'm asking because it sounds interesting and i might just give it a try myself and also get a better understanding of how the market works. 8)

   



Toro @ Wed Mar 01, 2006 7:29 pm

You are interested in inside tips? In currencies?

Whenever I've been asked for a tip, I always reply "Never take investment tips from strangers. Or anyone else for that matter."

Hope that helps.

   



IkeaMan @ Wed Mar 01, 2006 7:35 pm

ROCKaMIC ROCKaMIC:
Where do you guys get your breaking news and inside tips?

I got niterested in this market and im trying a demo account, doing quite well for now. If i keep doing good i might open a real account.

What analysis methods do you use the most and what read do you recommend??

Thanks :D



What kind of currency do you have? R U willing to do any trading?

   



Scape @ Thu Mar 02, 2006 1:21 pm

Software presentation

Guide

Mini account

2006 outlook

Sample Trade

The premise behind the Turtle strategy is fairly simple. It is a strategy that seeks to take advantage of breakouts, buying when a higher high is made or selling when a lower low is breached. The most common time horizon for this trade is 20 days. That is, Turtle traders will buy if the currency makes a higher high than in the past 20 days, or sell if the currency makes a lower low than in the past 20 days. To reduce the risk of a given trade, Turtle traders will exit their trade when their losses exceed 2% of their capital.

   



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