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Would you like to discover more about the systems successful traders use to make profitable trades? Download them free here: Trading Lessons Ian Jackson has learned how to trade the hard way - now he reveals how you can learn to trade too, but without all the growing pains.
Joined: 19th April 2007
Articles: 6
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Introduction to Day Trading

24th July 2007
History of online day trading The birth of day trading was made possible when the computerized, over the counter NASD became available in 1971. Day trading was pretty much the domain of stockbrokers and remained that way until the late 1990s, when the in...

Commodities: An Overview

24th July 2007
Commodities are products traded solely on the basis of price. The products are undifferentiated products, goods or services that are not traded based on quality and features, only on price. Historically, commodities were items of value, of uniform quality...

Futures Contract Trading

01st July 2007
A futures contract has a limited life span. It is also not the cash commodity that is really in play here. Instead, traders use a futures contract for hedging against price fluctuations or to gain some profits from potential variations in the price of com...

Charting Basics: What is on the Financial Trading Charts?

29th June 2007
‘A picture speaks a thousand words’, as the old maxim goes. This maxim holds just as true for charts. Charting is the graphical expression of the behaviour of a stock over a period in time: Charts can be used to afford a birds eye view of the historic...

Trading; It’s All In The Price

09th May 2007
Why running a daily price analysis could ease your trading day. In my opinion, and with due respect to trading with fundamentals, all company analysis and activity culminates in only a single result at the end of the day, the price at close of tradin...

Beware of High Cost Seminars

09th May 2007
During the last four years I have attended about five or six trading seminars, ranging from £400 upwards. The seminars covered such topics as Fibonacci, Writing Covered Calls, Moving Averages and other well-known applications of what is commonly know...
 
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