Congratulations! You've gotten through the Pre-School and, with a few boo-boos here and there, you are ready to begin your first day of class!
You did go through the Pre-School, right????
By now you've learned some history about the forex, how it works, what affects the prices, blah blah blah.
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We know what you're thinking...
BORING!
SHOW
ME
HOW
TO
MAKE
MONEY
ALREADY!!!!
This is your last chance to turn back...
Take the red pill, forget everything, and we'll take you back to where you were before.
You can go back to living your average life in your 9-5 job and work for someone else for the rest of your life...
OR...
You can take the green pill, which is fully loaded with the dollar extract, and learn how you can make money for yourself in the most active market in the world, simply by using a little brain power.
Just remember, your education will never stop. Even after you graduate from the School of Pipsology, you must constantly pursue as much knowledge as you can, so that you can become a true FOREX MASTER! The learning never ends!
Are you ready to make that commitment?
Now pop that green pill in, wash it down with some delicious chocolate milk, and grab your lunchbox... the School of Pipsology is now in session!
Note: the green pill was made with a brainwashing serum. You will now obey everything that we tell you to do! Mwuahahaha! <--- evil laugh
Three Types of Market Analysis
To begin, let's look at three ways on how you would analyze and develop ideas to trade the market. There are three basic types of market analysis:
- Technical Analysis
- Fundamental Analysis
- Sentiment Analysis
There has always been a constant debate as to which analysis is better, but to tell you the truth, you need to know all three.
It's kind of like standing on a three-legged stool - if one of the legs is weak, the stool will break under your weight and you'll fall flat on your face. The same holds true in trading. If your analysis on any of the three types of trading is weak and you ignore it, there's a good chance that it will cause you to lose out on your trade!
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