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Hit the Spot: How to Tame the Currency Market

Mon, Sep 10 2007, 10:56 GMT
by FXstreet.com Team

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About the Author

Reggie Henkart photographReggie Henkart was born in Belgium and has been a Foreign Currency Broker in the early 90s for a company from China trading their Forex fund. He quickly went from trader to trainer, supervising 28 other FX Traders. Finally he was offered the management of his own trading branch in Miami.

In February 2006, he joined FreedomRocks and became the tenth Platinum in 6 months carrying 24% of the membership of the company. This was in perfect agreement with his Mission Statement: "To build the largest community of successful Currency Traders in the world."

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Book Sinopsis

Hit the Spot: How to Tame the Currency Market provides new and seasoned traders with a revolutionary, new strategy that is changing the Forex industry in over 80 countries. This book is divided into three major sections. The first section reveals the indicators that Henkart has used since 1993 when he started trading and teaching Forex. In the second section, he explains in detail, how to exploit the hedge provided by the FreedomRocks strategy. He also provides insight into the most advantageous system for trading non-directionally, creating a staggering ROI by working a mere 15 minutes a week. The last portion of this highly informative book ties it all together. Henkart shows you how adding money management techniques and fine-tuning specific strategies  can prevent the dreaded margin call, and increase your capital using OPM (Other People's Money). This runaway bestseller will simplify your trading life while providing you with the financial freedom you have been waiting for.


Table of Contents

  • Introduction p.1
  • Part 1. READY p.3
  • I. What’s in it for You? p.5
  • II. Why the Spot Currency Market? p.7
  • III. Technicals vs. Fundamentals p.11
  • IV. Basic Technicals p.13
  • V. Vantage Point p.27
  • VI. Systems p.31
  • Part 2. SET p.37
  • VII. FreedomRocks p.39
  • Part 3. GO! p.55
  • VIII. Entry & Exit Strategies p.57
  • IX. Margin Call p.69
  • X. Money Management p.75
  • XI. Network Marketing (a.k.a. MLM) p.85
  • Conclusion p.89
  • Bibliography p.91
  • About the Author p.93

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