One More Zero (HOW TO TRADE THE FOREX LIKE A PRO IN ONE HOUR)

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People think that life is a linear progression, which you go from A to B to C and so on.
In fact, it’s a total illusion, because anyone who thinks carefully about his/her own life
knows that the pattern of his past is absolutely accidental and serendipitous. The key
challenge in life is not to know where you are going, but prepare your character so when
those wonderful moments of serendipity occur, you can listen to your heart and know
what it is you need to do. Trading the forex is just another serendipitous moment in the
course of your life. You will either embrace the opportunity or let it go. By the time you
have finished reading this e-book, we believe you will not let this opportunity pass you
by.
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Turtlerules Trading Rules eBook

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Free Rules?
Are you kidding?

Why are some of the Original Turtles giving away Rules for which
others have charged thousands of dollars? Are these the actual
Original Turtle Trading System rules?

You probably asked yourself the same questions: “Why would anyone give
away the rules to the original Turtle Trading System? How can I be sure that
these are the original Turtle Trading System rules as taught by Richard Dennis
and William Eckhardt?” The answer to these questions lies in the origin of
this project.
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Forex Trading System eBook: Sidus Method V.2

Filed Under (Forex eBook, Trading System) by ForexDigg on 29-06-2008

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Timeframe

The longer the timeframe, the better. I would recommend to use at least the
one hour timeframe (H1), but I rather use the four hour timeframe (H4).

  • Chart

set my graphic in barcharts, but that is really your own preference.

  • Indicators

Add the following indicators :

  • EMA (exponential moving average) : 18 in yellow (closing price)
  • EMA (exponential moving average) : 28 in yellow (closing price)
  • RVI (Relative Vigor Index) : period 100 in blue and red


  • Trading pairs

Use whatever you like. I recommend using pairs you are familiar with. Always
bear in mind news releases, long term estimates and other fundamental
trading aspects.
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Mental Fitness for Traders eBook

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Table of Contents

1. You’ve Got a Great Trading System… So Why Are You Losing?
2. Limiting Your Winners and Letting Your Losers Run?
3. Could This Be The “Huge Winning Trade” You’ve Been Dreaming Of?
4. Coping With Losses: A Major Key to Successful Trading.
5. Are You The Turtle Or The Hare?
6. I See The Future And The Successful Trader Is Me!
7. Yum! The Seasoned Trader Feeds on the New Trader.
8. Risk Capital? At Least You Thought It Was.
9. The Force is Within You, Luke. It’s Not the Trading System.
10. Manage Your Workspace Correctly and Good Things Happen.
11. Need Help With Your Trading? Talk to Yourself!
12. Heavyweight Bout: You vs. The Market… Take Notes!
13. Forget Gurus… Your Experiences Are The ONLY Ones That Count
14. Trading Is a Thinking Man’s Game: WRONG!
15. Trader’s Expo Report… Zombies Among Us
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Japanese Candlebook And The Candlestick Forex eBook

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Do you use candlestick to read the Forex or index market?
or maybe you don’t know why everybody use candlestick
or maybe you want to learn about Japanese Candlestick Formation
maybe this ebook will help you to know better what is Japanese Candlestick and how to use candlestick formation.

here some cut from the Candlebook;

You may be asking yourself, “If I can already use bar charts to view prices, then why do I
need another type of chart?”

The answer to this question may not seem obvious, but after going through the following
candlestick chart explanations and examples, you will surely see value in the different
perspective candlesticks bring to the table. In my opinion, they are much more visually
appealing, and convey the price information in a quicker, easier manner.

What is the History of Candlestick Charts?

Candlestick charts are on record as being the oldest type of charts used for price
prediction
. They date back to the 1700′s, when they were used for predicting rice prices.
In fact, during this era in Japan, Munehisa Homma become a legendary rice trader and
gained a huge fortune using candlestick analysis. He is said to have executed over 100
consecutive winning trades!
The candlesticks themselves and the formations they shape were give colorful names by
the Japanese traders. Due in part to the military environment of the Japanese feudal
system during this era, candlestick formations developed names such as “counter attack
lines” and the “advancing three soldiers”. Just as skill, strategy, and psychology are
important in battle, so too are they important elements when in the midst of trading battle.
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