6 Sep 2007
Exchange Rates Differ From Stocks
There is an important difference between Forex instruments and stocks or bonds. The nature of this difference requires that you adjust your thinking.When you buy a stock, the presumption is that with inflation or growth that the stock will eventually always climb. That, at least, is the goal.Trading on exchange rates is a different ballgame. The rate of exchange is a ratio representing the
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- USDCAD Edges Lower
- USDCAD Once Again
- Missing the USDCAD Bottom
- Financial Excitement
- Bottom Spotting the USD/CAD
- The EUR/TRY Carry Trade
- Trailing Stop Strikes
- Riding the USDJPY Train
- Minimal Participation
- Riding the AUDUSD Upswing
- Gun Shy
- You Have to Play to Win
- Every Day Feels Like Sunday Baby
- Grinding Out the Pips
- Trading Begins in Three Hours
- Trading Begins in Five Hours
- Forex Review: Taking Stock
- Trade Free Weekends
- This Business Is Tricky
- Exchange Rates Differ From Stocks
- Rookie Survives
- Looking At Me Sideways
- New Strategy Yields New Results
- A Couple Trades
- Amazing New Signal Devised
- Understanding The Advertising
- I Was Right!
- Definitely Getting Spanked
- Getting Spanked
- Holiday Doldrums
- Reporting Some Losses
- Discovering Price Alerts
- Phew! Weekend Survived
- Tick, Tick, Tick
- Impending Day Trading Resumption
- How To Become A Currency Trader
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