Risk to Reward Ratio in Currency Trading

Many new traders think that a good entry into the markets for each trade is the key to success. Most are wrong, unfortunately. What is more important is trading with a good risk to reward ratio that has a high probability to making a profit. A risk to reward ratio compares the potential for reward with the potential for loss.

August 22nd, 2009 by Ahmad Hassam 

Divorce Records – Personal Background Check

Divorce is a growing problem. It is said to be under control only in countries where it is legally restricted. According to psychotherapists, causes of divorce may include communication problems, problems of authority, unrealistic expectations, and sexuality. Other possible reasons are absence of loving feelings, conflicts of values, personality problems, marital infidelity, lack of affection, money issues, abuse toward a spouse and/or children, alcohol and other drugs, and homosexuality. Fortunately though, divorce can be prevented. One way of doing this is to do a personal background check.

July 18th, 2009 by Chris Jensen 

Following Gold in Currency Trading

Everyone wants to buy gold. Gold is the ultimate global currency. US Dollar used to be pegged to gold before 1973. But with the collapse of the Bretton Woods System that year, US Dollar was unpegged from gold. It became a freely floating currency. Free floating for a currency means the value of the currency is determined by the fundamentals of supply and demand.

July 9th, 2009 by Ahmad Hassam 

Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Divorce

My name is Jon D. Alexander, Esq. and I am an Orange County, California Divorce Attorney. This article is the first in a series outlining the divorce process in California. If you have questions about this article or about any divorce or family law question please contact me now. My email address is Jon@oc-familylawyers.com. And please click on the links below to sign up for my Free Divorce Report it is chock full of useful information youll need if you are planning on divorcing or find yourself embroiled in a divorce. Thanks for reading.

July 1st, 2009 by Jon D. Alexander, Esq. 

Why The Foreign Exchange Market Is Different From The Stock Market Article

What is the main difference between the Foreign Exchange Market and the Stock Market? Find out here on my Forex trading software review blog post.

June 20th, 2009 by Todd Schuyler 

Underrated Traffic Source: Expired Domains

You may be interested to buy those traffic blasting software in the market but please don’t ever believe in buying a list. The fact that this kind of head count doesn’t come to you directly and willingly will prove you still can’t sell or please everybody in the list. Worse, you never know whether the people in the list have given consent to their addresses getting sold around, which is normally NOT the case.

May 18th, 2009 by Nelson Tan 

Get Massive Back Links To Your Site (Part II)

Getting lots of back links to your site is highly important in order to rank well with the search engines. Back Linking is also known as Off Page Optimization in SEO.

May 7th, 2009 by Hass67 

Know How To Place Stop Losses?

The intra day forex market is full of noise that it becomes difficult for new traders to understand where to put the stop loss. There is so much noise in the forex markets in the short run that prices tend to jump 10-20 pips for no apparent reason.

May 3rd, 2009 by Hass67 

Know More About Forex Brokers

Forex brokers are more of a marketing machine than market makers. Forex brokers need a constant stream of new clients to keep making money since most of the new traders dont survive longer than a few months.

April 29th, 2009 by Hass67 
 

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