• April 17, 2012

Trading Trends by Trailing Stops with Price Swings

It's a counfounding problem that traders are often vexed by the prospect of trade management when their positions have built-in gains. This article will teach traders to manage their trades by building their risk management around the best indicator available: Price.

  • April 16, 2012

How Treasuries Impact Forex Capital Flows

The US Treasury is often considered one of the most followed and important assets in the world. This series will examine the US Treasury market, and how FX traders can use Treasuries for trade ideas and directional biases.

  • April 13, 2012

EURGBP Two Ways to Trade

As the week comes to a close the EURGBP has shown signs of a ranging market. As CPI approaches on next weeks calendar, traders can choose two ways to trade!

  • April 10, 2012

Catching a Falling Currency Pair is like Catching a Falling Knife…Very Risky.

When traders see a strong move that they have missed, they invariably start to wonder about jumping into the trade RIGHT NOW. Well, like catching a falling knife, it may work out. You may catch it just right and no one gets hurt. However, considering the alternative, is it worth the risk? This article will focus on a safer alternative to trading a pair whose initial move was missed.

  • April 10, 2012

How & Why Treasuries Matter to FX Traders

‘Risk-On’ and ‘Risk-Off' have been pervasive themes. In this second installment of our series on U.S. Treasury debt, we will examine the structure & pricing of Treasuries; and how FX Traders may be able to use this to their advantage.

  • April 9, 2012

Here’s an Easy Way to Enter a Trade Sooner Using MACD

Since the MACD indicator is comprised primarily of two moving averages, many traders classify it as a “lagging” indicator…one that signals an entry well after the move has begun. If you are of that belief, read on and learn how to use the histogram bars to “speed up” the MACD signal and get you into trades sooner.