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Currensee and FXCM present: Learn When to use Range Trading Strategies with DailyFX Quantitative Analyst David Rodriguez.

Thursday, October 14, 2010 at 1PM EST – Sign up here.

Join David Rodriguez to learn about how to use FX Options prices to determine when to use Range Trading strategies. Through this webinar you will find specific resources to use FX Option market volatility expectations to fit particular trading techniques to the market environment. We will backtest ideas and show hypothetical returns of using a volatility filter on the popular RSI trading strategy.

* See how FX Options markets can provide forward-looking volatility expectation
* Use volatility expectations to adjust your trading strategies
* Show hypothetical results using volatility and Relative Strength Index (RSI)

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About our guest presenter:
David Rodriguez is a quantitative analyst for DailyFX.com, specializing in statistical studies in currency trading markets and algorithmic trading systems for the Managed Accounts Programs offered by parent company, FXCM. He holds a degree in Economics from Williams College with heavy emphasis on quantitative methods and began trading financial markets in the tech boom and bust of 1999-2001. Since then, David’s primary focus has shifted from equities to currency markets, but he continues to trade futures and futures options on a broad range of asset classes as well as currencies.

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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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Currensee and FXCM present: Money Management for Popular Strategies with DailyFX Quantitative Analyst David Rodriguez tomorrow at 1PM EST. Click here to register.

Good money management comes down to one all-too-popular trading aphorism: let your profits run and cut your losses short.  Almost every popular trading guide says this, but all too few give the reader good examples of what constitutes proper money management. Of course, part of the difficulty comes from the fact that there is no definite answer or definitive guide on what to do. Our job is to establish analysis techniques that allow us to determine what to do in specific situations.

In this webinar we will use FXCM’s Strategy Trader platform to analyze best money management techniques for the Moving Average Crossover Trading Strategy on the Euro/US Dollar pair. Using readily available code, we will generate backtest results and see which types of stops and limits would have produced the best performance in the past 10 years of trading. In doing so, we hope to establish best practices on using similar trend trading strategies and learn more about these popular trading styles.

Click here to register.

About our guest presenter:
David Rodriguez is a quantitative analyst for DailyFX.com, specializing in statistical studies in currency trading markets and algorithmic trading systems for the Managed Accounts Programs offered by parent company, FXCM. He holds a degree in Economics from Williams College with heavy emphasis on quantitative methods and began trading financial markets in the tech boom and bust of 1999-2001. Since then, David’s primary focus has shifted from equities to currency markets, but he continues to trade futures and futures options on a broad range of asset classes as well as currencies.

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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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