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Elementary>
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Grade 1 Support and Resistance Levels
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Grade 2 Japanese Candlesticks
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Grade 3 Fibonacci
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Grade 4 Moving Averages
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Grade 5 Common Chart Indicators
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Middle School>
Middle School
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Grade 6 Oscillators and Momentum Indicators
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Grade 7 Important Chart Patterns
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Grade 8 Pivot Points
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Summer School>
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High School>
High School
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Grade 9 Trading Divergences
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Grade 10 Market Environment
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Grade 11 Trading Breakouts and Fakeouts
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Grade 12 Fundamental Analysis
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Grade 13 Currency Crosses
- What is a Currency Cross Pair?
- Crosses Present More Trading Opportunities
- Cleaner Trends and Ranges
- Taking Advantage of Interest Rate Differential
- Obscure Crosses
- Planning Around News and Fundamentals
- Creating Synthetic Pairs
- Euro and Yen Crosses
- How to Use Crosses to Trade the Majors
- How Cross Currency Pairs Affect Dollar Pairs
- Summary: Currency Crosses
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Grade 14 Multiple Time Frame Analysis
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Undergraduate>
Undergraduate
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Developing Your Own Trading Plan
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Which Type of Trader Are You?
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Create Your Own Trading System
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Keeping a Trading Journal
- Why Keep a Trade Journal?
- Benefits of Keeping a Journal
- What Should You Record in Your Journal?
- Potential Trading Area
- Entry Trigger
- Position Sizing
- Trade Management Rules
- Trade Retrospective
- Trading Journal Statistics
- Reviewing Your Trading Journal
- Difficulties of Keeping a Trade Journal
- MeetPips.com
- Summary: Keeping a Trade Journal
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How to Use MetaTrader 4
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Graduation>
Graduation
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Forex Trading Scams
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Binary Options 101
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Personality Quizzes
- Which Trading Style is Best for You?
- Which Currencies Should You Trade?
- What is Your Level of Trading Experience?
- Should You Be a Discretionary, Mechanical, or Hybrid Trader?
- What Kind of Mechanical System Suits Your Personality?
- What is Your Attitude Towards Risk?
- What Kind of Stop Suits Your Trading Style?
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Graduation Speech
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Protect Yo Self Before You Wreck Yo Self
Before we go any further we are going to be 100% honest with you and tell you the following before you consider trading currencies:
- All forex traders, and we do mean ALL traders, LOSE money on trades.
Ninety percent of traders lose money, largely due to lack of planning, training, discipline, and having poor money management rules.
If you hate to lose or are a super perfectionist, you'll also probably have a hard time adjusting to trading because all traders lose a trade at some point or another.
- Trading forex is not for the unemployed, those on low incomes, are knee-deep in credit card debt or who can't afford to pay their electricity bill or afford to eat.
You should have at least $10,000 of trading capital (in a mini account) that you can afford to lose. Don't expect to start an account with a few hundred dollars and expect to become a gazillionaire.
The forex market is one of the most popular markets for speculation, due to its enormous size, liquidity, and tendency for currencies to move in strong trends. You would think traders all over the world would make a killing, but success has been limited to very small percentage of traders.
The problem is that many traders come with the misguided hope of making a gazillion bucks, but in reality, they lack the discipline required for really learning the art of trading. Most people usually lack the discipline to stick to a diet or to go to the gym three times a week.
If you can't even do that, how do you think you're going to succeed one of the most difficult, but financially rewarding, endeavors known to man?
Short term trading IS NOT for amateurs, and it is rarely the path to "get rich quick". You can't make gigantic profits without taking gigantic risks.
A trading strategy that involves taking a massive degree of risk means suffering inconsistent trading performance and large losses. A trader who does this probably doesn't even have a trading strategy - unless you call gambling a trading strategy!
Forex Trading is NOT a Get-Rich-Quick Scheme
Forex trading is a SKILL that takes TIME to learn.
Skilled traders can and do make money in this field. However, like any other occupation or career, success doesn't just happen overnight. Forex trading isn't a piece of cake (as some people would like you to believe).
Think about it, if it was, everyone trading would already be millionaires.
The truth is that even expert traders with years of experience still encounter periodic losses.
Drill this in your head: there are NO shortcuts to forex trading.
It takes lots and lots of PRACTICE and EXPERIENCE to master.
There is no substitute for hard work, deliberate practice, and diligence.
Practice trading on a DEMO ACCOUNT until you find a method that you know inside and out, and can comfortably execute objectively. Basically, find the way that works for you!!!
While you are logged into your account,
you can save your progress in the School of Pipsology!
- How You Make Money in Forex
- Time to Make Some Dough
- Pips and Pipettes
- Lots, Leverage, and Profit and Loss
- Impress Your Date with Forex Lingo
- Types of Orders
- Demo Your Way to Success
- Protect Yo Self Before You Wreck Yo Self

