Trading Systems

The NickB Method Averaging 100 Pips a Week

  In the world of Forex trading most traders are continuously searching for the holy grail of systems that will make them a millionaire in a week. Like the search for the Fountain of Youth that system has never been found. Here is a hint why; IT DOESN’T EXIST! Searching through forums like a crazy person looking for the magic …

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Rapid Cash Accumulator by Nicola Delic

Rapid Cash Accumulator by Nicola Delic By: Nicola Delic In this special trading system you will learn how to trade another one of my most powerful trading systems. This is a system that I developed and traded on a wide variety of accounts, and it has proven to be a genuinely profitable method capable of delivering spectacular returns. I’ve been trading this …

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Forex Kijun Fluction Indicator

Forex Kijun Fluction Indicator   About The System  Forex Kijun Fluction Indicator is a manual trading strategy that you can use to generate profits from forex market every day. You don’t have to be an experienced trader to be able to use it. In fact, even if you have no trading experience at all you would still make a lot …

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50 Pips A Day Forex Strategy by Damir Laurentiu

50 Pips A Day Forex Strategy by Damir Laurentiu   Price Trends You surely know what a trend is and you know that you see them on your charts over and over again. The trend is a core principle of the forex market or any market for that matter and should always be taken into account when constructing your trading …

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Fibonacci Golden Zone Strategy

Fibonacci Golden Zone Strategy Leonardo Pisano developed a simple series of numbers that created ratios describing the natural proportions of things in the universe. And these numbers have been used by traders now for many years!    Your charting software should come with a standard Fibonacci retracement tool; however, you are the one that puts this on your chart.  The bottom line is that many traders use this tool which is why it is highly important to have a trading strategy that uses this.  You are going to need to know where to apply these fibs. You will need to place them on the swing high/swing low.    A Swing High is a candlestick with at least two lower highs ​on both the left and right of  itself.  A Swing Low is a candlestick with at least two higher lows ​on both the left and right of itself.  A quick thing to remember about this: if it is an uptrend you want to start with the swing low and drag your Fibonacci level all the way up to the swing high. If it’s a downtrend you start with the swing high and drag your cursor all the way down to the swing low.  Now, what if we told you there is a simple way to draw the Fibonacci retracement levels on your price chart.    What if everything is done automatically?    Well, our team at Trading Strategy Guides has developed a proprietary Fibonacci Golden Zone indicator that once placed on the chart it will instantly plot the Fibonacci retracement levels of the last swing.  You’ll not need to pick by yourself the swing high/low levels as the Fibonacci Golden Zone indicator will do the job for you.  Forex traders identify the Fibonacci retracement levels as areas of support and resistance.  Because of this, the levels are watched by many traders, which is why the Fibonacci Golden Zone strategy could be a difference maker to your trading success.    The Golden Zone is represented by the price area between the 38.2% and 61.8% Fibonacci retracement. Obviously, the 61.8% is the most critical number in our strategy.    Now that we’ve learned the importance of the Fibonacci retracement levels and why they work in analyzing the financial market let’s have a look at the rules of the Fibonacci Golden Zone Strategy.    Attached : Fibonacci Golden Zone DashBoard.ex4 Fibonacci Golden Zone.ex4 Fibonacci Golden Zone.tpl Fibonacci Golden Zone manual.pdf Available for …

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Cougar FX System

Cougar FX System By // cougarfx.com How to put this information to practical use? Firstly, ‘Today Range’ indications tell us how much “space” left there is on a  given instrument until the maximum is reached for the day. If, for example, TR shows 50pips, and ADR (5) and ADR (30) indicate 100pips, it’s very likely the instrument you’re observing will get …

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