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broker serios (USA : ibfx.com) , (Elvetia: migfx.ch sau migfx.com) , (cipru : fxpro.com - sper sa fie seriosi chiar daca sunt in cipru), oanda(personal nu-mi place platforma lor dar am auzit de bine de ei), (forex.com - sunt foarte vechi, presupun ca si seriosi) , Oanda babypips.com, sau, daca preferi romana, parca erau si pe infobursier.ro niste tutoriale. TREND TRADING SET-UPS BY L.A LITTLE Etoro "One Up on Wall Street" by Peter Lynch. You will not regret it. you had to invest all your money in one stock for 10 years, what stock would it be?" Warren Buffet said that this helps them to focus on long-term buying of a stock rather than the short gain that requires a quick exit.

Learn what the "margin of safety" means. Benjamin Graham and Warren said that this is the most important three words ever written about Real Estate. The Margin of Safety is buying a stock when the price of the company (value of all the shares) falls below the price of its assets (cash, land, buildings, equipment, stocks, bonds). A key-ratio called "Price-to-book" is the stock/assets and when it is below 1, there is a margin-of-safety5 When you have read Graham, read all you can about Warren Buffett's strategies. Buffett studied under Graham and got very rich by improving on Graham's approach. The book "Buffetology" by Mary Buffett is a good start. Wyckoff-The day trader's Bible Nison analiza tehnica Jack Schwager are a must read: Market Wizards, The New Market Wizards, and Stock Market Wizards Cornelius Luca's excellent book Trading in the Global Currency Markets Investment Biker and Adventure Capitalist by Jim Rogers Soros on Soros and The Alchemy of Finance by George Soros Bond Market by Christina Ray Fabozzi's The Handbook of Fixed Income Securities Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds by Charles MacKay and Bernard M. Baruch mob mentality Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom is a good follow-on to the Market Wizards series. Another good mental book is The Way of the Warrior Trader by Richard D. McCall, and Trading in the Zone: Master the Market with Confidence, Discipline and a Winning Attitude by Mark Douglas

Biblia John Murphy's Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets The Steve Nison books on candlestick charting, starting with Japanese Candlestick Charting, are excellent as well. Mind over Markets by Eric T. Jones discusses the "Market Profile" technique Perhaps the best book on combining technical and fundamental analysis is How to Make Money in Stocks by William J. O'Neil. Among titles to consider about developing trading systems there are Campaign Trading by John Sweeney, Street Smarts by Laurence A. Connors and Linda Bradford Raschke, Long-Term Secrets to Short-Term Trading by Larry Williams, and Trading Systems That Work by Thomas Stridsman. MTA provides a certification and other educational programs, and is a good way to meet technicians from around the world. Also, Stocks & Commodities magazine is the industry standard for the discussion of technical analysis and trading system design. Real estate Nothing Down for the 2000s and Creating Wealth by Robert Allen, Revolutionary Strategies for Real Estate Investment by Patrick W. Rice, Jennifer Dirks LTCM by reading Roger Lowenstein's well titled book When Genius Failed

BUSY MARKET WHEN THEY OVERLAP, European session normally provides the most movement(London time), NY >= Tokyo, and in middle of the week Tokyo time asian money shift they give start to market London - Most trends begin during the London session, and they typically will continue until the beginning of the New York session. Volatility tends to die down in the middle of the session, as traders often go off to eat lunch before waiting for the New York trading period to begin. Trends can sometimes reverse at the end of the London session, as European traders

may decide to lock in profits. EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY, and USD/CHF; EUR/JPY and GBP/JPY might spread higher NY - Most economic reports are released near the start of the New York session. Remember, about 85% of all trades involve the dollar, so whenever big time U.S. economic data is released, it has the potential to move the markets. Once European markets close shop, liquidity and volatility tends to die. Fridays, there is the chance of reversals in the second half of the session, as U.S. traders close their positions ahead of the weekend, in order to limit exposure to any weekend news. If any trends were established during the European session, we could see the trend continue, as U.S. traders decide to jump in and establish their positions after reading up what happened earlier in the day. You should watch out though, at the end of this session, as some European traders may be closing their positions, which could lead to some choppy moves right before lunch time in the U.S. Worst Times to Trade:

Sundays - everyone is sleeping or enjoying their weekend! Fridays - liquidity dies down during the latter part of the U.S. session. Holidays - everybody is taking a break. Major news events - you don't want to get whipsawed! During American Idol, the NBA Finals, or the Superbowl. rollover 1 AM interest rate When the price passes through resistance, that resistance could potentially become support. The more often price tests a level of resistance or support without breaking it, the stronger the area of resistance or support is. When a support or resistance level breaks, the strength of the follow-through move depends on how strongly the broken support or resistance had been holding. Asian session alone, the dollar takes up around 93% of all the currency transactions! Fed and the U.S. Treasury have kept a "strong dollar" policy

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