Getting Started in Currency Trading
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More About This Title Getting Started in Currency Trading

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The definitive introduction to FOREX trading

The Foreign Exchange market is the largest financial market in the world. Up until 1995, FOREX Trading was only available to banks and large multinational corporations—but today, thanks to the proliferation of the computer and a new era of internet-based communication technologies, this highly profitable market is open to everyone.

Getting Started in Currency Trading is an excellent introduction and reference manual for beginning and intermediate traders. The FOREX market has evolved dramatically in recent years, and this new edition is designed to help you adapt and take advantage of these changes.

•    Includes relevant FOREX terms, clearly defined with examples

•    Offers coverage of how to open a trading account

•    Provides a step-by-step walk through of the physical processes of placing and liquidating currency orders

•    Covers information on trading strategy and tactics, complete with fundamental and technical analysis

•    New section with complete coverage on bitcoin and cryptocurrencies

•    Complete coverage of the popular social trading scene.

Everything needed to assist the FOREX trader in the decision-making process is just a page away!

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Michael Duane Archer (Colorado) has acted as a trader, brokerage manager, SEC registered investment advisor, and CFTC registered Commodity Trading Advisor. Mr. Archer has written several books on currency trading and published many articles on technical analysis. He has lectured on AI in trading in Chicago, Chemnitz, Germany and London. He is the originator of Goodman Wave Theory which builds and improves on Elliott Wave Theory and has written many articles and books on the subject as well as mentoring over 100 students on the technique. He was one of the first traders to explore computer-based technical analysis in the mid-1970s.

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