Archive for January 21st, 2010

Today is another Currensee first – the first Forex trading social network, then the first rewards-based Forex marketplace, and now the first success-based social trade automation system.  We’re proud to announce the launch of the Currensee Trade Leaders Program,

As Currensee Trade Leaders, experienced Forex traders can attract and acquire trade “followers” from the fast growing Currensee trader network and be compensated for trading without the tedious effort of recruiting customers, managing money and reporting results.

The Trade Leader program is a great fit for traders who are confident in their success, open to the transparency of real trade performance and looking for a way to be compensated for trading successfully without all of the administration and effort.

So if you think you can trade Forex and you think you want to be compensated for trading success without a lot of administrative overhead, we think you should apply to become a Currensee Trade Leader!

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Be sure to read the full risk disclosure before trading Forex. Please note that Forex trading involves significant risk of loss. It is not suitable for all investors and you should make sure you understand the risks involved before trading. Performance, strategies and charts shown are not necessarily predictive of any particular result. And, as always, past performance is no indication of future results. Investor returns may vary from Trade Leader returns based on slippage, fees, broker spreads, volatility or other market conditions.

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Here at Currensee towers we love a good educational forex webinar.  As you know, trading forex alone in your basement can be lonely, so it’s great to get out there – even if only virtually – and meet some more experienced traders and learn from them.  We’re working on a whole passel of webinars (and would love to hear from you if you have ideas) but I’ll just point out two:

Today at noon ET: Using Simple Moving Averages to find Support & Resistance Levels with Casey Stubbs of Winners Edge Trading

In this practical and results-oriented session for traders of all levels, Casey will discuss setting realistic trading goals and suitable risk and profit targets and will show you:

  • How to set up the moving averages on your charts
  • How to find support and resistance levels with moving averages
  • How to use moving averages to find good trade entry points

This session is $10, but Currensee members and readers of this blog can get in for 8 bucks via the Currensee Marketplace or this EventBrite link.

Friday, February 5, at 8:00am ET: Trading the Non-Farm Payrolls Data Live with Alex Kazmarck of SpotEuro

Currensee and SpotEuro have partnered up to provide real-time analysis and commentary during the release of this very important economic indicator. Don’t miss out on a great opportunity to learn how to trade this economic report and ask questions while the market is moving!

  • EUR/USD will be emphasized
  • Learn how to trade during news events.
  • See how technical analysis is applied to live market charts.
  • Support and Resistance levels will be determined before the release
  • Ask questions while the market is moving.

This session is free to attend although space is limited, and registrants will get a special offer from SpotEuro.

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Be sure to read the full risk disclosure before trading Forex. Please note that Forex trading involves significant risk of loss. It is not suitable for all investors and you should make sure you understand the risks involved before trading. Performance, strategies and charts shown are not necessarily predictive of any particular result. And, as always, past performance is no indication of future results.

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Be sure to read the full risk disclosure before trading Forex. Please note that Forex trading involves significant risk of loss. It is not suitable for all investors and you should make sure you understand the risks involved before trading. Performance, strategies and charts shown are not necessarily predictive of any particular result. And, as always, past performance is no indication of future results. Investor returns may vary from Trade Leader returns based on slippage, fees, broker spreads, volatility or other market conditions.

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