Month: May 2021

What was the turtle trading experiment? http://www.financial-spread-betting.com/course/technical-analysis.html PLEASE LIKE AND SHARE THIS VIDEO SO WE CAN DO MORE. Does the Turtle Trading system still work? Or has the turtle trend-following system stopped working? The turtle trading experiment. What is the turtle story? The Original Turtle Traders’ Trend Following System You may have heard of the
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In today’s video, we’re going to talk about breakout trading. We will cover some of the best trading tactics used to trade breakouts by professional traders. Breakout trading is one of our favorite entry types when trading the markets. This strategy has been responsible for some of my largest gains over the years. In this
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Big week for oil. Brent up 95-cents to $69.68 Meetings between Iran and the world powers are ongoing in what Russian officials called the ‘final round’ of talks. They aim to reach a deal that will lift sanctions and allow Iran to resume pumping at a full pace. Tomorrow, OPEC+ will also meet to discuss
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Recent data showed the Turkish economy grew at 7.0% in yearly terms during the first quarter of 2021 and 1.7% from the previous quarter. Analysts at BBVA Research point out the current strong momentum, ongoing credit growth, and positive global outlook put upside risks to their prudent 2021 growth forecast of 5%. Key Quotes:  “Domestic
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WTI up 1% on the day Oil has climbed above the May highs and yesterday closed at the highest since 2018. The March high of $67.98 is now in range. The was a report yesterday that OPEC+ would stick to the script through July at Tuesday’s meeting but there’s a big question mark about what
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HIGH RISK WARNING: Foreign exchange trading carries a high level of risk that may not be suitable for all investors. Leverage creates additional risk and loss exposure. Before you decide to trade foreign exchange, carefully consider your investment objectives, experience level, and risk tolerance. You could lose some or all of your initial investment; do
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