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Same Trend: here's what to at the breakout...



Fri Sept, 26: We've been in this sideways channel all week. We're still 
waiting on that BIG breakout. Here's some adivice on what to do when the 
market moves.

If you don't have live charts for the Forex, you can get them for FREE. I 
use VTspot by from http://www.cms-forex.com. At FREE, it's the best 
bargain I've seen. If you'd rather not load a new application onto you 
machine, you can always see a live Forex chart with Java using just your 
browser. In that case, you can goto http://www.forex-
markets.com/javacharts.htm

The big difference between stocks and currencies is that with stocks, 
you're buying into a dream. With currencies, the dream doesn't matter. 
You can make money in either direction -- UP or DOWN. When it comes right 
down to it, you're just playing a computer game. But with this game, if 
you get good at it... you can use your skills to make real money.

I like the fact that VTspot allows me to place real time trades off a 
virtual account. When I make money, I feel great. When I loose money, I 
don't care, because it's just play money.

I can't believe that all this is FREE. For a list of these FREE resources 
stop by my website http://FXcoach.com.

If you have any questions about Forex or how to get started playing this 
online trading game, post your questions in the misc.invest.forex 
newsgroup.

It's really important that you practice your trading skills now -- 
placing real time trades, and generating at real time paper prfits or 
losses. If you practice now, then in a few years, when there is some big 
international situation, you'll have the skills to jump in and scoop up 
huge sums of money and jump out again. Now''s the time to start 
practising.

Neil Albala
http://FXcoach.com



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