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Forex Trading - Part 2: The Relevance of Time - cover

Forex Trading - Part 2: The Relevance of Time

Stanley Davies

Publisher: DAO Press

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Summary

Forex Trading 
 
Part 2: The Relevance of Time
 
       In the first book of this series on Forex Trading, the time and price strategy was introduced. The second book will be a follow up and its main aim is to breakdown the concept of time in the easiest and most understandable way possible.
 
This book will include examples of each facet of time as discussed in the first book. This will give the reader a better understanding of the Time and Price strategy. Not every time is suitable for trading just because the market is open; the market has an opening time and a closing time. Especially in the foreign exchange market where the market runs for 24 hour a day 5 1/2 days a week it is important to know when to be in and when to be out.
 
If you understand the concept of time in trading it will be a huge improvement to your daily trading. You will understand why the big players enter at a specific moment in the market and when they stay out. 
 
Contents:
 
Chapter 1: The Day of the week is important
 
    What to expect on Monday
 
    What to expect on Tuesday
 
    What to expect on Wednesday
 
    What to expect on Thursday
 
    What to expect on Friday
 
Chapter 2: The Trading Sessions
 
    Asian Session
 
    London Session
 
    New York Session
 
    London Close Session
 
    New York Close Session
 
Chapter 3: Examples of Trades Taken using the Concept of Time On the Relevance of time in trading
 
About the Author: 
 
Stanley Davies is a professional trader, technical analyst and a hedge fund manager. He has been trading for his clients for more then 20 years. In this series he reveals some of his best trading strategies.
Available since: 03/15/2018.

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