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Forex Analysis and Trading:

Effective Top-Down Strategies Combining Fundamental, Position, and Technical Analyses (Google eBook)
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John Wiley & Sons, May 13, 2010 - Business & Economics - 261 pages
The forex market is huge and offers tremendous trading opportunities. There are many different tools for analyzing the forex market. But what are the best tools and the best ways to use them to trade most effectively?

Forex Analysis and Trading organizes the most widely used—although disparate—approaches to forex analysis into one synergistic, robust, and powerful framework. This system draws on fundamental, position, and technical analyses to identify profitable currency positions, enabling traders to make the best decisions regarding major currencies.

Marta and Brusuelas are forex trading professionals with years of experience analyzing and trading every major currency.

  

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Well,very badlywritten book. Specially in the area of trends ch7 and oscillators ch8. Charts and explanations are v ery unclear.lack of data. Lack of anumerical examples and explanations of data. ADX charts are not explained clearly. Veryconfusing. Bad writing. Impossible to understand.frustrating. I fread it many times. Tried todigest,the way it is written is impossible. Very confusing examples, hard to fallow. There are much better books on the subject.... do not buy this book..waste of time and mony. I am surprised that this book was published.. horrible and a bsurd technical writing.. lack of transperant examples.. do not buy this book 

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Contents

Introduction
1
PART I Fundamental Analysis
7
Chapter 1 Purchasing Power Parity
11
Chapter 2 Real Exchange Rates and the External Balance
27
Chapter 3 ExchangeRate Determination over the Medium Term Parity Conditions Capital Flows and Current Account
43
Chapter 4 FairValue Regressions
59
PART II Market Sentiment and Positioning
93
Chapter 5 Futures NonCommercial Positioning
97
PART III Technical Analysis
133
Chapter 7 TrendFollowing Indicators
137
Chapter 8 Oscillators
167
Chapter 9 Technical Pattern Recognition
195
Case Studies
211
Conclusion
245
Index
249
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Chapter 6 Risk Reversals
117

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About the author (2010)

T.J. Marta is Founder and Chief Market Strategist of Marta on the Markets, LLC. He is Editor and Publisher of the daily Morning Minute and a regular contributor to the Overnight Express and FXstreet.com. T.J. is a respected strategist and speaker with more than 20 years of Wall Street and business experience. Marta uses his technical knowledge, market experience and passion for history to provide not only context for global developments, but more importantly, the investment implications of those developments.
T.J. has served as a US trading floor economist, fixed income strategist and G10 currency strategist at two of the largest financial services firms in the world: RBC and Citigroup.  His professional affiliations include the National Association for Business Economics and the Money Marketeers of NYU's Stern School. Marta holds a BS from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School and an MBA from the Stern School at New York University.

Joseph Brusuelas is Director at Moody's Economy.com and is a well-known economist in the financial sector. Prior to his current position, he was the Chief Economist at Merk Funds and Chief U.S. Economist at IDEAglobal. His primary fields of interest are monetary policy, fixed income, currencies and commodities. Brusuelas was named the best forecaster during the month of August 2009 by Marketwatch/Dow Jones.

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