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Profiting With Forex

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Profiting with Forex introduces investors to all the advantages of the global foreign exchange market and shows them how to capitalize on it. Readers will learn why forex is the perfect supplement to stock and bond investing; why it is unrivaled in terms of protection, profit potential, and ease of use; and how it can generate profits, whether the other markets are up of down. Written by two leading forex experts, this complete investing resource uses basic economic principles, solid technical analysis, and lots of common sense to develop an arsenal of tools and techniques that will lead to winning results in the lucrative foreign exchange marketplace. Profiting with Forex includes everything that investors need to know

267 pages, Hardcover

First published July 12, 2006

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March 2, 2016
I can't really speak to how helpful/accurate this book is because I'm not really in a position to test it out. However, the presentation was simple and to the point without the BS I would have expected from this type of book.

It starts out with forex terminology, fundamental factors which affect economies (so macroeconomics 101 I guess?), seesaw of supply and demand, indicators, support/projection/fibonacci, trading strategies, and money management.

There are a lot of example case studies which is excellent.
The authors do tend to shill their website now and then, but at least it isn't along the lines of: this book has no content and everything is on the website. There is content, it is pretty cut-down and simplified, but that is what you want in a introductory book to not get overwhelmed etc.

What it is missing: maybe some discussion of the practicality of owning an account and what your fees and commissions are gonna look like. Also slippage, can this happen?,they imply no. I am skeptical.

Anyway, I finally know what carry trade means :)
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May 19, 2014
Very well explained, with a lot of case studies and examples that help to fully understand causes and effects of the forex markets, as well as 5 great strategies to start profiting I'm this market.
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March 26, 2016
Good book to start to learn about FX Trading
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