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Forex on Five Hours a Week: How to Make Money Trading on Your Own Time

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A top forex trader reveals how to ease into this market and excel Trading the forex market has become one of the most popular forms of trading, mainly because of its twenty-four-hour access and the fact that there is always a bull market available in this arena. But not everyone is interested in quitting their jobs and spending all day trying to make a living trading. That's where Forex in Five Hours a Week comes in. This book shows readers how they can master a few techniques, focus their efforts on their choice of time frame, and profit in the forex market. Readers with a day job and little time to dedicate to the market will learn all they need to know to capture consistent profits

208 pages, Hardcover

First published December 15, 2009

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Raghee Horner

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June 29, 2022
So many things to learn from this book. Excellent
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September 10, 2022
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March 25, 2019
Although the title is misleading it makes the book justice - it's a super concentrated distilled battery of wisdom and techniques about Forex.

I love Raghee's writing style and the way she presents information. Great read.
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January 12, 2015
Its a hard reading for the author jumps from one idea to another and does big explanatory parenthesis despite de Table of Contents' structure. You will find yourself jumping back and forward and skimming through literary paragraphs describing the author's landscapes.

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