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Kindergarten>
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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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Market Sentiment
The market has feelings too, you know. Get ready to learn all about market sentiment!
Lessons on Market Sentiment
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What is Market Sentiment
Every trader has his own opinion about the market. The combined feeling that market participants have, that's what you call market sentiment, young Padawan.
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Commitment of Traders Report
Gauging market sentiment may not be as difficult as you think. The Commitment of Traders (COT) report can be a clue on whether the market is bearish or bullish.
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3 Simple Steps to Access the COT Report
Now let's get to the juicy part. How do you get a hold of the COT report? It's as easy as 1-2-3, baby!
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Understanding the Three Groups
Meet the different playas in the futures trading field: hedgers, large speculators, and small speculators!
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The COT Trading Strategy
Yeah, we know. The COT report looks like a giant gobbled-up block of text. But don't fret! There's actually a pretty simple way to use it.
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Picking Tops and Bottoms
When the market sentiment shifts, should you go with the speculators or the hedgers?
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Your Very Own COT Indicator
Studying the School of Pipsology is about to get sweeter! Are you ready to create your very own COT indicator?
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Getting Down and Dirty with the Numbers
Put your thinking caps on because we're gonna get down and dirty with the numbers to calculate for the percentage of speculative positions!
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Summary: Market Sentiment
Keep in mind that although the COT report is a spankin' sweet tool to use in gauging market sentiment, it does not always correlate to reversals.

