By: Ahmad Hassam | 2010-03-27 | Finance What is the best technical indicator to use in forex trading? Is it the Stochastic, the Average Directional Index (ADX), the Relative Strength Index (RSI), the Exponential Moving Averages (EMA) or the Bollinger Bands? Every day, a new technical indicator is hitting the market as technicians attempt to find the ultimate technical indicator. There are so many indicators available now! read more
By: lexorleslie | 2011-09-01 | Finance Learning to trade and the massive amounts of terms to learn came be overwhelming. Let's go over 3 main technical indicators to get familar with those terms. read more
By: John Smith | 2012-03-25 | Day trading Because of technology, day traders today do not do manual money flow index calculations but getting familiar with its formula is still essential in order to understand well its role in day trading. read more
By: Weight Watcher | 2012-09-21 | Trading Some people find Forex trading very difficult. The reason behind this is because they did not spend adequate time in studying the market trends and they did not conduct thorough technical analysis. read more
By: Viktor Ko | 2011-01-05 | Investing With big number of technical indicators to select from the main question is not which one of them to use, but how to use a particular indicator in real trading and on real market. read more
By: Viktor Ka | 2011-01-05 | Stock Market With big number of technical indicators to select from the main question is not which one of them to use, but how to use a particular indicator in real trading and on real market. read more
By: mkgenious18 | 2010-09-26 | Web Hosting Foreign currency trading indicators that almost all traders need are chosen through purchasing for a chart containing useful forex trading indicators. These indicators would work finest if a wiser strategy is utilized by the merchants to create a trading system that's unique from others. read more
By: Robert R Norris | 2011-08-16 | Finance For technical investigation, the volume and price are the fundamental building blocks. The first thing which we have to know is about volume. Volume is the overall number of shares traded in a particularized timeframe. Volume and liquidity are directly proportional. If volume is higher, liquidity will also increase. And if liquidity is higher, volatility will decrease. In many situations if volati read more
By: Abbey sage | 2012-04-04 | Investing When people try to trade in foreign currencies, they should make use of the forex technical indicators if they are to get results sooner before losing out on a lot of money. Forex market is a highly volatile market where investors are buying and selling foreign currencies that exist in pairs. read more
By: EHIS ALIMIAN | 2011-03-21 | Currency Trading A lot of forex traders use technical indicators to help them make trading decisions and on the whole they are very effective. For example, a technical indicator may giveforecasts on the direction at which a particular currency pair may head next. They can also help you to determine where to enter or exit the trades. If these indicators are used correctly, they can make you earn a lot of money. read more
By: John Templeton | 2010-03-31 | Day trading I know the idea of learning how to day trade may seem like a mystery to most people, especially if you are just starting out in this business. People really want to be able to trade the markets everyday, except they are so intimidated by the idea of it. They think that only "true" market professionals or braniacs could be able to make a living by day trading. read more
By: Dennis McGrew | 2010-10-08 | Day trading Participating in trading is a great method to make more money. In reality, many people have the ability to earn a consant amount of money by taking part in the exchange rate market. There are several works related if you really want to rise the number of opportunities for your success. Like many other money-making ventures, there are certain potential losses and potential profits. You can hir read more
By: John Smith | 2012-05-06 | Day trading Truth be told, manual computations for the simple moving average usually are not considered necessary today due to the charting bundles out there. read more
By: P. Pirakatheeswari | 2010-10-28 | Business Technical Analysis as a study of the stock market considering factors related to the supply and demand of stocks. Technical Analysis doesn't look at underlying earnings potential of a company while evaluating stocks (unlike fundamental Analysis). It uses charts and computer programs to study the stock's trading volume and price movements in the hope of identifying a trend. read more