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Mastering the Currency Market
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Make Volatility and Risk Work for You with Forex Trading!

The foreign exchange market is the largest trading market in the world, with average daily volume well into the trillions. Because the market is always characterized by high liquidity, forex traders benefit most from volatile markets--making it the ideal investment approach today and well into the future.

Mastering the Currency Market walks you though all the steps for entering the market with the confidence and smarts you need. It provides a solid foundation on the basics of foreign exchange, then examines more advanced topics, such as:

* Hedging against fluctuations in currency values
* Long-range planning and risk management
* Techniques applicable to counter-trending and low-volatility markets


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Book Type:   Hard Book




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