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With "Chartology", you'll be sitting in the front row as I discuss price action analysis, market cycles, chart pattern setups, optimal trading time and volatility analysis, as well as the psychology behind price action. Put these tools together and you're looking at how to begin mastering the charts. In fact, be sure to watch the "Your Forex Questions Answered" video here.

Every day, occasionally more often, I'll additionally discuss order entry, U.S. Dollar Index, crude oil, gold, and the Dow. Forex trading allows and requires a viewpoint that goes beyond simply analyzing the pairs. I'll explain in detail how I scan for trades — I call it "triage" — how I set up trades proactively, and how I manage entries and risk. Trading isn't all that diffcult but the process of finding your tools and approach and trusting them is. So here's your front row in my trading office, thanks for reading, let's get going!

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Raghee Horner is a private trader, founder of EZ2Trade Software, entrepreneur, and author. She has been trading forex, as well as futures and stocks for almost twenty years. She is a regular contributor at a number of sites including FXStreet, Trading Markets, Autochartist, eSignal and a featured speaker at the Forex and Traders Expos. Her commentary and analysis is seen daily by thousands of traders at her personal blog ragheehorner.com. She has written articles for Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities, Currency Trader, Your Trading Edge, and Traders Journal magazine.

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Weekend Discussion: USD/JPY Set Up, Pattern, and Pip Range

I've got two short videos to share here with you...I thought it would be great weekend "in your robe" seminar. I like to break down the ideas and analysis behind my trades whenever I can so you can see how and why I choose to take a set up.

This is a look at the USD/JPY, a daily double top, an intraday uptrend, pip ranges, and psychological level resistance.

Here's part one of the discussion...

and part two...

Questions? Comments. Leave a comment here at the blog!

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How do you set up your charts as a 2x2 with more than 4 charts on the bottom (i.e. using tile horizontally or vertically won't work)?

My monitors themselves are set up vertically -- "one their side" so to speak. My monitor based allows for the screen to be turned in this manner. It's actually one of the criteria I look for when setting up a trading station. It's interesting to me that monitors are getting wider when the internet itself is a vertical space. Thanks for your questions...few people catch on to the *unusual* set up.

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