9 Reasons Trading Educators Don’t Share Their Track Records

It can be tough to figure out who can really help you trade better and who can’t. Seeing a trader’s track record can be a good start, but it’s not the only way to tell if they are a good teacher. Find out why they might not want to show you everything, even if they are legit.

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GBPCAD Pin Bar Trade Results

Find out how I traded this Pin Bar setup on the GBPCAD. It wasn’t perfect, but it was profitable. I give you the play-by-play here.

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How to Chart Forex Correlation

Ever wonder how to get two currencies on one chart? This post will show you how to compare two currency pairs or a currency pair to its related commodity market. It is useful for seeing the amount of correlation, when a currency pair might catch up, and much more.

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How to Turn Your iPad Into a Laptop Second Monitor for Trading

If you have been wanting to have an external monitor for your laptop when you are on the road, but don’t want to lug around your 27 incher, this post is for you. I’ll show you how to turn your iPad into an external monitor, without the usual lag that comes with existing solutions.

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The Fastest Way to Only Get the Currency News You Need

If you are tired of visiting multiple websites to get your fundamental news for FX trading, then this post is for you. It will show you an easy way to keep all of your trusted news sources in one place and even setup some custom Google searches.

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27 of the Best Forex Twitter Accounts to Follow in 2015

Twitter can be one of the best ways to learn Forex and get expert commentary on market news. But with so many accounts out there, who should you really follow? This list will give you 27 of my favorite Twitter accounts. It will give you a solid list of information, education and even some entertainment.

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How to Avoid Major U.S. Stock Market Corrections

The U.S. stock market can have a huge influence on currencies, so it is vital to pay attention to the health of indices like the S&P500. This guest post will show you why stocks are due for a correction and the historical research behind it.