The Doji is pattern often found at the bottom and top of trends and thus is considered as a sign of possible reversal of price direction.
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The Double Bottoms is a charting pattern used in technical analysis. It is made of two price drops almost to the same level followed by a rebound to the upside, and separated by a price high or peak.
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The Double Tops is a bearish reversal pattern made of two consecutive peaks that are roughly equal, with a price drop between those two peaks. The level to which the price drops to is called a Neckline.
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Wilder’s DMI for Experienced Traders
Wilder’s DMI, a set of 3 directional indicators, is an effective technical analysis tool that identifies trends, then, determines their impact on price action. While the concept behind it is rather straightforward, using it as advised privileges you to eliminate critical errors.
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Moving Average Convergence – Divergence (MACD)
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Relative Strength Index (RSI)
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Should I Trade Forex Everyday ?
Should I trade Forex everyday ? This is a question often asked by beginner in Forex trading but even advanced trader don’t know the answer to this question, because the fact is, there’s no one right answer for it.
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Market Myths and Legends
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Heikin Ashi Method for Advanced Traders
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Binary Options
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FXCM Review
FXCM are acknowledged to be one of the biggest Forex brokers in the world. Founded 15 years ago and listed on the New York Stock Exchange, they claim market capitalization of nearly $1.5bn. They are regulated by the National Futures Association and tirelessly campaign for tighter regulation in the Forex market. They made the statement "Regulated around the globe" possible, proven by offices providing full operations in the UK, Germany, the US, Australia, Italy, Greece, China and Japan, as well as affiliate companies in Israel, Lebanon, Canada and Chile, giving them a near global coverage.
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Easy Forex Review
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XGlobal Markets Review