Using Elliott Wave analysis for Forex trading setups, Thursday 8:00am ET with Lara Iriarte
Posted by David Karp in Forex Trading, Market Analysis, tags: elliott wave, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, technical analysisThe pips of Currensee Towers are excited to welcome back Lara Iriarte of ForexInfoUSA for another Elliott Wave webinar on Thursday, May 27 at 8:00am New York time. It’s free to attend with the code “blog” (that’s creative, isn’t it?) We hope you’ll join us. This webinar is for your if you’re curious about how to apply Elliott Wave analysis to your Forex trading setups, even if you don’t know (yet) what Elliott Wave is all about.
If you need some background info on Elliott Wave, you can check out some of Lara’s free analysis at her web site, meet other Elliott Wave traders on Currensee using the Community tool or the Trader Leaderboard, or you can listen to a clip from April’s Forex Expert webinar with Mike Baghdady, Shaun Downey and John Forman that features some alternate views of Elliott Wave. And don’t forget to tune in to the webinar on Thursday to learn from Lara and get a special offer from the Currensee marketplace, too.
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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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