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How to Get Started Trading Forex

Type: Webinar


Expert: Mark W., Senior Market Strategist at TradingMarkets.com
Moderator: Maud Gilson
Start: Tue, Sep 30 2008, 12:30 GMT
End: Tue, Sep 30 2008, 13:15 GMT
Participants: 69 pre-registered participants

Summary:
How to Trade Intraday Movements within the Longer-Term Trend

Shorter-term trends trigger frustration for many traders, who can sometimes find themselves on the wrong side of the trade overall. Utilizing information from September’s special two part report on Perceiving Forex Volatility through Descriptive Statistics, Whistler will show how the simple application of pitchforks and Fibonacci retracements to the aforementioned descriptive statistics can increase chances of trading the short-term trend probability - even more.

Who is Mark W.?

Mark Whistler is a full-time trader and author. His books include 2034 - The Corporation - Post 2012 (March, 2009), The Swing Trader’s Bible (John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2008), co-authored with Matt McCall, Trade with Passion and Purpose (John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2006), Trading Pairs (Wiley, 2004), Profit from China (Investment U/Wiley, 2006) and Profit from Uranium (Investment U/Wiley, 2006.) His upcoming book is Trading Forex Volatility (co-authored with John Taxiarchos) and is scheduled for release in late April, 2009.

From time to time, Whistler can be seen on CNBC, while also contributing weekly to TradingMarkets.com and TheFXMarkets.com. Mark is the founder of WallStreetRockStar.com, FXvolatility.com and InstitutionalIndexResearch.com. In March 2009, Mark and three International partners launched fxWorldMarkets.com, developing algorithmic currency trading solutions for institutions and retail traders globally. Whistler also contributes educational articles to Investopedia.com, BabyPIPs.com and TradersChoiceFX.com. In addition, Mr. Whistler founded and operates EatsForTheStreets.com and MarkWhistlerGallery.com.


Software instructions
HotComm is the multimedia communication tool we will be using to host our New Live Market and Education Sessions. With hotComm you will be able to hear our expert comments dissecting a trade while they show you the graphic resources and the steps they use in their daily trading. This is a fully collaborative tool, so don't hesitate, interaction will be the key to success, by sending your live questions to the experts.
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