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    Trading is not Science

    Hello, Truly said Trading is neither completely science nor complete arts. In fact, trading is experience which is a combination of science and arts which could be depicted through the parallel working of technical and fundamental analysis. Trading is profitable if done with technical and...
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    Best Forex Broker...

    The definition of the best broker varies from trader to trader depending upon his/her needs. One good thing you find in one broker may not be present in other broker or vice versa. It goes like this only. I am not a veteran in forex trading. I started trading in Forex an year ago and when I was...
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    Why do Forex Traders lose money?

    It is indeed tragic that only 5% investors succeed in Forex market. The probable reason behind this is that most of the traders think of trading as gambling and enter into trade without sufficient knowledge, proper and defined strategies and stop losses. Another reason for losing money in Forex...
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    Is it best to start with just one currency pair to learn fundamentals?

    Yes, going for single currency pair seems to be a good idea for learning fundamentals as one can concentrate on all aspects and factors and news releases affecting the currency pair. If you are a beginner, it is always better as it is easy to trace its movement, instead of messing you up with...
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    Newbie To Forex

    Hii people.. I am newbie to forex trading and i am looking forward to learn new tips and tricks of forex. Happy Trading...
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    Fundamentals Vs Technicals

    Hii all, I use both fundamental and technical analysis to place my trade because fundamentals are actual characteristics of the economy & Technical analysis looks at the price movement of a security and uses this data to predict its future price movements. Most of the traders place their trades...
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    Profit factor and expected payoff meaning.

    Profit Factor The Profit Factor is the ratio of the net profit versus the net loss. This ratio shows by how much the profit exceeded the loss. For example, a value greater than 1 means the strategy has generated more profits than losses...
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