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The guide for reading long-term trends in the foreign currency market To thrive in the marketplace traders must anticipate, enter, and stay with trends in the foreign exchange market. In this much-needed guide top forex, expert Greg Michalowski clearly explains the attributes of successful traders, and shows how traders can set themselves up for success by drafting an explicit mission statement and game plan. The book also contains the tools and techniques traders need to read the markets and identify when a market is in a trend. Michalowski shows traders how to enter an emerging trend, how to manage the position, and how to exit the position most effectively. Includes the technical tools needed to invest in the foreign exchange market: moving averages, trendlines, and Fibonacci levels Shows how to identify a trend and stick with the trend through its duration Written by Greg Michalowski who was cited by SmartMoney magazine as a «go to» source for making money moves With this book, Michalowski offers an important resource for identifying and riding out long-term trends in the volatile foreign currency.

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Release date on Litres:
11 January 2018
Volume:
303 p.
ISBN:
9781118023495
Total size:
8.5 МБ
Total number of pages:
303
Copyright Holder::
John Wiley & Sons Limited