Summary
How would you like the market to be a friendlier environment in which to trade? In this webinar we will analyze two currency pairs in detail using Elliott Wave Analysis in a top down approach. With the wave counts we will also explain better trade entry, stop losses and profit targets in order to take your currency trading to the next level! A special webinar presented by two experts! Juan Alberto Maldonado is a professional trader and analyst. He has been working with Jody Samuels as the Chief Elliott Wave Analyst for FX Traders EDGE. Juan writes daily articles, mentors students to help them refine their trading skills, and presents webinars through FX Street and FX Trader’s EDGE. He also teaches trading courses in Spanish and English and loves to share his Elliott Wave expertise with traders.Latest Live Videos
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XRP extends its decline, crypto experts comment on Ripple stablecoin and benefits for XRP Ledger
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After the US close, it’s the Tokyo CPI
After the US close, it’s the Tokyo CPI, a reliable indicator of the national number and then the BoJ policy announcement. Tokyo CPI ex food and energy in Japan was a rise to 2.90% in March from 2.50%.