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1). Do you want to be the next Bill Gates?
Over 25 years ago Bill Gates had an idea. It was a simple but amazing idea. That idea is now worth over $US50 billion in net income to him, making him the richest man on this planet! That idea is residing inside your own computer!
Did you know you can turn your own idea into perpetual profits – an unending, unlimited and unfathomable s...
2). FOREX Mathematics – Same Trade. Different Returns.
One of the biggest benefits in the FOREX market is leverage. In the stock market you will have to find between $15,000 - $25,000 to start investing seriously. In the FOREX market you only need $1,000 to buy $100,000 worth of US Dollars (or $10,000 to buy $1 Million Dollars) - this is called leverage. It is a powerful concept that allows small inves...
3). How Useful Are Charting Indicators?
Many Forex Traders have computerized charting software to help make trading decisions. There are many excellent indicators that can assist a trader- such as MACD, Relative Strength Index and Moving Average Lines, just to name a few.
Using indicators alone can reduce the probability of trading success. Why? Because the Forex market is ...
4). Traders get rich by predicting the future
All Successful Forex Trader are fortune-tellers. They are able to predict future market prices - either in the short, medium or long term. They can tell you exactly what the market price will be in 24 hours, to the exact pip. So what do these traders do? They have learnt the secrets of Fibonacci Trading.
The Laws of Fibonacci Numbers g...
5). Trend Lines – Amazing Technical Analysis Tool
Drawing Trend Lines are one of the best ways to analyze the Forex Market. It is also simple to learn and easy to apply. Trend lines are a useful tool to predict future price movements. They dissect the market into two trading zones – a Buy Zone and a Sell Zone. These zones help indicate the prevailing trend of the market.
Every Trader...
6). Why on earth are you here?
Most of us live in a cycle of repetition – work, work and work. We never slow down and evaluate the purpose for our lives. We would rather accept what fate has handed out and not feed the huge vacuum in our souls.
This vacuum, or emptiness, cries out for more meaning and purpose. The tragic thing is we never heed to these cries because...
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