Something Interesting in Financial Video August 2014

 

Trading and training video (from youtube for example) about forex and financial market in general.

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Something Interesting in Financial Video July 2014

newdigital, 2014.07.25 13:13

Ichimoku Multiple Time Frame Analysis

Today we try and clear up the confussion with ichimoku multiple time frame analysis.



 

Quants: The Alchemists of Wall Street - A Documentary about algorythmic trading



 

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Something Interesting in Financial Video April 2014

newdigital, 2014.04.21 17:09

How To Use The RSI Indicator

Learn the basics of the Relative Strength Index in just about 6 minutes!

This RSI indicator is a widely-used momentum oscillator that measures the strength and speed of a market's price movement by comparing the current price of the security against its past performance. The RSI can be used to identify overbought and oversold areas, support and resistance levels, and potential entry and exit signals.






 

How high frequency trading works

High frequency trading has roiled the stock and bond markets. The machines have taken over, and they can do far more business than a human can. But HFT has plenty of risk attached, as this short video explains.



 

Trading Video: Dollar, Euro and Equities Top Market Movers Next Week

  • Volatility is the primary concern this week as the market decides: another pullback or true trend change
  • The Dollar's run at risk of stalling without a further speculative collapse or recharged rate forecasts
  • An ECB rate decision anchors a stormy fundamental week for a troubled Euro 

The durability of two burgeoning fundamental themes will draw FX traders' attention this week: the permanence of the most recent swoon in risk trends and the dollar's charge on rate expectations. Following incredible momentum on both fronts this past week, tell-tale hesitation began to arise before terminal velocity was met. For the greenback, the NFPs and employment data may have knocked the currency off pace; and the lack of heavy event risk ahead may create trouble for bulls. Market-wide speculative positioning presents a much more comprehensive threat / opportunity. The transition from a backdrop of quiet congestion to one of trend development rests with on a particular bearing in sentiment. Will volatility hold out long enough to mark that evolution? We discuss these and other major trading themes in the Weekend trading video.



 

The Importance of Volume in the Forex Market

In this video:
00:24 The importance of volume within the market
02:38 7.9% gain in one day – just an exceptional return
05:20 How to trade for yourself the way that I trade



 

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newdigital, 2014.08.09 11:15

Trading Video: A Bounce to End the Week Unsettles Bears and Bulls

  • The Dow, Yen Crosses and EURUSD all bounced to end the week
  • Yet, behind this restive move, there seems little of the short-term speculative bid of past months
  • A breakdown of the status quo puts risk trends on alert while big data awaits the Pound and Euro

Many of the financial market's high profile movers of the past week put in for a corrective move to end the week. The Dow equity index held critical support at the last moment, EURJPY recovered from a tentative breakdown and EURUSD put in for the biggest single-day rally in seven weeks. Yet, conviction seems to be changing. Rather than doubt showing through immediately in retracements of the five-year strong speculative drive, we now find the return to status quo shaded by skepticism. This raises the risk of a serious break in sentiment and true bearish progress next week. Meanwhile, rate/monetary policy themes will facilitate volatility for the Dollar, Euro and Pound. Data from the UK and Eurozone is particularly intense. We talk these themes and trading in the Weekend Trading Video.




 

How to Day Trade with a Small Account


Sick of hearing trading advice only to find that you need a $20,000 starting account?


For most people, $20,000 starting capital is way out of range!

This webinar is dedicated to 'everyday' folks starting out with a smaller account - think $5,000 and less. In this webinar, we'll give you:

-- Market Recommendations
-- Risk Management Options

-- Ways to Increase Your Account 


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