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Forex: Quick Starters Guide to Forex Trading: Quick Starters Guide To Trading
Forex: Quick Starters Guide to Forex Trading: Quick Starters Guide To Trading
Forex: Quick Starters Guide to Forex Trading: Quick Starters Guide To Trading
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FOREX Trading : Quick Starters Guide To FOREX Trading

This bundle is a trio of Andrew Johson's masterpieces on FOREX which includes:

Forex: A Beginner's Guide to Forex: Uncover the Secrets of Forex AND Forex: The Ultimate Guide to Forex: Uncovering Forex Profit Making Secrets AND Forex: Strategies on How to Excel at FOREX Trading: Trade Like A King,

When it comes to generating the maximum amount of return for the minimal amount of investment, the forex market is always going to be the best choice. The amount of leverage it is possible to achieve in the forex market simply can't be beaten elsewhere. That doesn't mean it is a sure thing, however, which is why it is extremely important to be aware of the best forex trading strategies as well as how to utilize them to increase your chances of trading success as much as possible. If you are familiar with the basics of forex trading and are looking for a way to take your profits to the next level, then FOREX Trading: Quick Starters Guide To Forex Trading is the book you have been waiting for. It is a compilation of Andrew Johnson's FOREX masterpieces.

Inside you will find advanced strategies for trading based on price action, technical indicators of all types, breakouts and more. You will also learn how to utilize the tools you are likely already familiar with in new and increasingly effective ways. No matter the approach the approach you take to forex trading, you will find something here to increases your successful trade percentage here.

This book will provide you will all the tools you need to stop second-guessing yourself when it comes to determining if a potential trade is going to take you to where you need to be. It doesn't matter what your preferred level of risk is, where your current skill level is at or what length of time you prefer to trade, this book has you covered.

Inside you will find:

·Forex- What is it and What is its History?    

·Being Successful with Forex    

·Managing Your Money as You Use Forex    

·Candle Stick Strategy    

·Price Action Strategy    

·Pivot Point Strategy    

·The Turtle Strategy    

·Scalping    

·Moving Averages Strategy    

·Tips and Tricks for Trading on the Forex

·The types of trading strategies that the professionals are likely to use every single day along with tips and tricks to ensure that you make the most of them every single day.

·The best volume indicators to use regardless of what type of trading you prefer and how risk-adverse (or not) that you may be.

·Three easy tips that anyone can use in order to improve their successful trade percentage virtually overnight.

·One of the most effect ways to take advantage of the forex market's high level of volatility without losing your shirt.

·The most common mistakes that forex traders of all skill levels continue to make and how to avoid them.

·How to use the 20 EMA indicator in new ways to form a price action strategy that is particularly adept at foreseeing breakouts in the Asian session.

·The best way to take advantage of Bollinger bands when they are at their most elastic

·The importance of the stochastic indicator and how to use a pair of them to reliably find breakouts you might otherwise miss.

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Release dateJun 27, 2017
ISBN9781386606352
Forex: Quick Starters Guide to Forex Trading: Quick Starters Guide To Trading

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    THIS BUNDLE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING BOOKS:

    A Beginner’s Guide to Forex: Uncover the Secrets of Forex

    AND

    Forex: The Ultimate Guide to Forex: Uncovering Forex Profit Making Secrets

    ––––––––

    AND

    Forex: Strategies on How to Excel at FOREX Trading

    Table of Contents

    A Beginner’s Guide to Forex: Uncover the Secrets of Forex

    Description

    Introduction

    Chapter One: Forex- What is it and What is its History?

    Chapter Two: Being Successful with Forex

    Chapter Three: Managing Your Money as You Use Forex

    Chapter Four: Candle Stick Strategy

    Chapter Five: Price Action Strategy

    Chapter Six: Pivot Point Strategy

    Chapter Seven:  The Turtle Strategy

    Chapter Eight: Scalping

    Chapter Nine: Moving Averages Strategy

    Chapter Ten: Tips and Tricks for Trading on the Forex

    Conclusion

    Forex: The Ultimate Guide to Forex: Uncovering Forex Profit Making Secrets

    Description

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: Forex Dos and Don’ts

    Chapter 2: Fundamental Analysis

    Chapter 3: Technical Analysis

    Chapter 4: Strategies for Success

    Chapter 5: Tips and Tricks

    Chapter 6: Mistakes to Avoid

    Conclusion

    Forex: Strategies on How to Excel at FOREX Trading

    Description

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: Bladerunner Trading Strategy

    Chapter 2: Bollinger Band Bounce Trade

    Chapter 3: Stochastic Oscillator

    Chapter 4: Fibonacci Trading Strategies

    Chapter 5: Trading the Breakout

    Chapter 6: Forex Fractals

    Conclusion

    A Beginner’s Guide to Forex: Uncover the Secrets of Forex

    Description

    So you want to trade on the Forex?

    Look into this book before you begin to do your trading. In this book you will learn about:

    Pivot point trading

    Candlestick strategies

    How to be successful on the Forex

    Managing your money with the Forex

    And so much more that is going to assist you in making money on the Forex!

    Introduction

    Congratulations on downloading Forex for Beginners and thank you for doing so.

    The following chapters will discuss what Forex is, how you can use it to be fruitful, and several strategies that have proven to be successful when using Forex.

    While Forex may seem complicated, if you get into it at the right time and do not rush, then you are not going to have any problems. Forex is going to be difficult to get rich off of right off the bat, but you can make some modest money on it if you manipulate it properly.

    There are plenty of books on this subject on the market, thanks again for choosing this one! Every endeavor was made to ensure it is full of as much useful information as possible; please enjoy!

    Chapter One: Forex- What is it and What is its History?

    Forex is otherwise known as the Foreign Exchange Market. This is a market that is used for trading different currencies as well as buying and selling the currency at a predetermined price. The main participants of the market are usually the International Banks, as well as financial centers around the world. The unique thing about the Foreign Exchange Market is that the market is open 24 hours a day, excluding the weekends.

    The prices of the currency are not determined by The Exchange Market but rather by the market price of the given currency. Currency prices change every day because the Foreign Exchange Market is a fluctuating market - this means that the market changes on a regular basis.

    While the larger International Banks are known as the forerunners for the market, the smaller banks that work with the market are referred to as the dealers that end up doing the most trade of foreign currency. What a bunch of people do not understand is that there is a behind-the-scenes market known as the interbank market.

    The market assists in international trade between countries such as the United States and Europe. The market helps to convert the currency based on the interest rate of the coin for the market that day. A typical market transaction is one party paying different currency that is not their own with their own currency based on the currency exchange prices.

    The Foreign Exchange Market as we know it came around in the 1970s after there were three decades of many restrictions on Foreign Exchange.

    As I've stated, the Foreign Exchange Market is very unique - not only because it is open 24 hours a day, but for many other reasons as well. One of those reasons is the volume in which trade occurs. Another reason is where all the currency is actually dispersed, as well as the many factors that will affect what the exchange rate is. As previously stated the market has no set fixed income oruse as leverage to enhance the profit-and-loss margins. This causes it to be known as the closest idea to what is perfect competition would be, notwithstanding currency intervention that was created by the central banks.

    In 2013 foreign exchange went up an average of 5.3 trillion dollars a day. This was an increase from the 4.0 trillion dollars in April of 2010 as well as the 3.3 trillion in April of 2007. The 3.98 trillion growth is approximately 20% over the 3.21 trillion daily volume. The approximate breakdown for the 3.98 trillion dollars is as follows:

    207 billion dollars in options and other products

    1.765 trillion dollars in foreign exchange swaps

    43 billion dollars in currency swaps

    1.490 trillion in spot transactions

    475 billion dollars outright forwards

    Below are the top ten currency traders as of 2015

    Citi with a market share of 16.11%

    Deutsche Bank with a market share of 14.54%

    Barclays Investment Bank with a market share of 8.11%

    JPMorgan with a market share of 7.65%

    UBS AG with a market share of 7.30%

    Bank of America Merrill Lynch with a market share of 6.22%

    HSBC with a market share of 5.40%

    BNP Paribas with a market share of 3.65%

    Goldman Sachs with a market share of 3.40%

    Royal Bank of Scotland with a market share of 3.38%

    The history of Forex

    The first known trading of currency goes back to ancient times. People would change money by taking a commission or charging a service fee. People would use city stalls at the times of the great feast in the temples, or they would use a money changer which was also known as a silver or goldsmith.

    The Byzantine government held a large monopoly on theexchange of currency during the fourth century. And in 8 BC, the exchange of coins in ancient Egypt was controlled by Demetrius, according to Papyri PCZ 59021.

    Exchange of currency was necessary because it was a way for people to buy and sell different items such as Pottery, raw materials, and food. The buying and selling of various goods what helped to stabilize the economy. For example, if a Greek coin held more gold than an Egyptian coin, the merchant would barter fewer Greek gold coins for more Egyptian ones. This is why most world currencies in circulation today have a fixed specific value.

    Banks were opened at foreign locations during the 15th century by the Medici family. This was done in order for the currency to be exchanged on behalf of the textile Merchant. A Nostro account was a book that held amounts of foreign and local currencies in order to be traded. An active Forex Market was maintained by the Amsterdam government in the 17th century. This acted as an agent between the kingdom of England and the country of Holland or trade in 1704.

    During the 1850s Alex Brown & Sons were the leading participants for foreign exchange in the United States. Then in the 1880s de Silva applied for and became involved in the foreign exchange trading business with the Banco Espirito Santo.

    The gold standard began in 1880, and it's also the source of the modern foreign exchange markets. Before the First World War, international trade was limited. But with the onset of war, the gold standard system was abandoned.

    The country's foreign exchange increased at an annual rate of 10.8 percent between 1899 and 1913, while gold increased at an annual rate of 6.3% between 1903 and 1913. At the close of 1913, half of the world exchange was conducted using the pound sterling. Also during this time, London increasedfrom 3 banks to 71 that were involved with trade. But in 1902 there were only two foreign exchange brokers in London. In the early Twentieth Century, the most active in trade were New York, Paris, and Berlin. But, Britain remained uninvolved until

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