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Forex Made Easy: 6 Ways to Trade the Dollar

by James Dicks

 
 

Forex Made Easy  Forex Made Easy is a good introduction to Forex.

  This Forex guidebook provides traders with:
  - An easy-to-follow, six-step process for FOREX trading
  - Methods for gaining an advantage using technical analysis
  - Dozens of examples to illustrate key points

Forex Books Reviews:

  • ForeX Trading for Maximum Profit: The Best Kept Secret Off Wall Street
  • Forex for Small Speculators
  • An Introduction to Foreign Exchange & Money Markets
  • Trading in the Global Currency Markets, Second Edition
  • Begin Forex, by G. N. Louw
  • Currency Trading: How to Access and Trade the World's Biggest Market
  • Technical Analysis Applications In The Global Currency Markets, Second Edition
  • A Foreign Exchange Primer
  • Electronic Currency Trading for Maximum Profit: Manage Risk and Reward in the Forex and Currency Futures Markets
  • Getting Started in Currency Trading
  • Trading Currency Cross Rates : Proven Trading Strategies from a Leading International Currency Trader and a Noted Expert on Futures and Options
  • Currency Strategy: A Practitioner's Guide to Currency Trading, Hedging and Forecasting
  • Foreign Currency Trading: From the Fundamentals to the Fine Points
  • Mathematical Methods For Foreign Exchange: A Financial Engineer's Approach
  • Electronic Currency Trading for Maximum Profit: Manage Risk and Reward in the Forex and Currency Futures Markets
  • Intermarket Technical Analysis : Trading Strategies for the Global Stock, Bond, Commodity, and Currency Markets
  • Point & Figure Commodity & Stock Trading Techniques: Commodity and Stock Trading Techniques Also Options-Bonds-International Currency-Indices
  • International Money and >Foreign Exchange Markets : An Introduction
  • The Foreign Exchange and Money Markets Guide (Frontiers in Finance Series)
  • Foreign Exchange and Money Markets: Theory, Practice and Risk Management
  • The Psychology of the Foreign Exchange Market (Wiley Trading)
  • Currency Competition and Foreign Exchange Markets : The Dollar, the Yen and the Euro
  • The Global Money Markets
  • Managing Global Financial and Foreign Exchange Rate Risk
  • Beyond Candlesticks
  • J.M Hurst Cycles Course
  • Exceptional Trading: The Mind Game
  • The Winning Edge
  • Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
  • The Complete Guide to Trading Profits
  • The Professional Commodity Trader
  • Techniques of a Professional Commodity Chart Analyst
  • The Opening Price Principle: The Best Kept Secret on Wall Street
  • Technically Speaking: Tips and Strategies From 16 Top Analyst
  • Trading S&P Futures and Options
  • Chart Reading for Professional Traders
  • Geometry of Stock Market Profits
  • The Traders
  • Trading the Plan
  • The Magic of Moving Averages
  • The Amazing Life of Jesse Livermore: World's Greatest Stock Trader
  • The Ultimate Trading Guide
  • Stock Trading Techniques Based on Price Patterns
  • Traders' Secrets
  • Investment Secrets of a Hedge Fund Manager
  • New Concepts In Technical Trading Systems
  • Trading by the Minute
  • Your Inner Path to Investment Success: Insights Into The Psychology of Investing
  • McMillan on Options
  • The Electronic Day Trader
  • Intermarket Technical Analysis
  • Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques
  • The New Options Advantage
  • The New Market Wizards
  • Trading for a Living
  • Schwager on Futures: Technical Analysis
  • Trading 101
  • Trading the Ross Hook
  • Trader Vic II: Methods of a Wall Street Master
  • Soros: The Life Times and Trading Secrets
  • The Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns
  • The Master Swing Trader
  • Technical Analysis for the Trading Professional
  • Divining the Dow
  • Charting Commodity Market: Price Behavior
  • Trade Your Way To Financial Freedom
  • Computer Analysis of the Futures Market

  • About Forex
    Forex, or FX, stands for the foreign exchange market. This is a 24-hour market in which currencies are traded in cash, which is known as a spot market. There is no central, standard trading center, such as, a stock exchange. Instead, trade is conducted "over-the-counter" via an international network of dealers. Until recently, the forex market was confined to larger traders: major, international commercial and investment banks; international corporations; international money brokers; currency traders. When the United States went off the gold standard in 1971, investors immediately recognized new opportunities for making profits. Every year, more companies start up that cater to smaller institutions and investors so they may participate in spot forex trading. A prime factor to take into account before participating in the spot market is your temperament. A risk-aversive customer is not suitable for this marketplace. You should consider not only your experience in the investment world, but your objectives, and your capacity to absorb financial losses. Certainly, you should never invest any amount of money you cannot afford to lose.



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