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Our aim is have a better understanding, of the actions that move the market, in an uptrend downtrend or sideways direction
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NFA:News For Forex Traders

National Futures Association

If you're a forex trader, you might be interested in two short video interviews with NFA President Dan Roth. The interviews were conducted by MoneyShow, Inc. MoneyShow produces a wide range of programs, including the Traders Expo, The Forex Trading Expo and The Financial Advisor Symposium. In 2006, MoneyShow launched MoneyShow.com, providing live and on-demand access to presentations featuring advice, strategies, recommendations and education for individual investors, active traders and financial advisors.

In the first interview, "Before You Make a Spot Forex Trade", Mr. Roth explains how the regulations have changed in the forex markets and names key considerations that traders must be aware of. In the second interview, "Before You Start FX Trading", he poses some key questions that beginners must consider before they even open their first trading account.


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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Tech wage pressure grows | The AustralianIT - PiNG



Tech wage pressure grows
Jennifer Foreshew MORE than 70 per cent of IT professionals are expecting a pay rise at their next salary review, a survey reveals.
 
Tax breaks for game makers
Michaela Boland IF Happy Feet 2 the movie is eligible for tax breaks, Happy Feet 2 the computer game should be eligible for something similar.
 
Firm unveils iPhone Geiger counter
A JAPANESE company has unveiled a cheap Geiger counter for the iPhone.
 
Facebook hit by porn virus attack
FACEBOOK is investigating reports of a massive wave of pornographic and violent images being posted to its website.
 
Mobile operators to cut costs
Chris Griffith MOBILE operators will be forced to work hard to reduce operating costs next year in an increasingly cut-throat market.
 
RIM pins hopes on new smartphones
RESEARCH In Motion has launched two new smartphones based on its BlackBerry 7 operating system as it works to regain falling market share.
 
Facebook revamp plans causing friction
A FEW weeks ago, a Facebook executive was walking past Mark Zuckerberg's desk at the company's headquarters here in California.
 
Digital vision sees Sensis job cuts
Mitchell Bingemann TELSTRA'S struggling directories arm, Sensis, has cut 80 jobs as it continues to offset print business losses with digital sales.
 
NBN Co dishes out fibre contracts
Mitchell Bingemann NBN Co has awarded contracts worth up to $635 million over the next five years to a mix of local and international fibre equipment manufacturers.
 
Apple taps Levinson as chair
Joan E. Solsman APPLE has named Arthur D. Levinson as its new chairman following the death of Steve Jobs.
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