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http://www.BigArticles.com/articles/341176/1/The-Major-Pitfalls-Of-Backtesting-Technical-Indicators/Page1.html
However in my years of experience as a forex trader and having spent hours on end poring over historical charts to see how effective a particular indicator or system is, there is one thing I've learnt and that's that historical data can very often be misleading.]]>no@spam.com (James Woolley)Fri, 25 Apr 2008 00:00:00 EDThttp://www.BigArticles.com/articles/341176/1/The-Major-Pitfalls-Of-Backtesting-Technical-Indicators/Page1.html
http://www.BigArticles.com/articles/338786/1/Why-Property-Investors-Love-Areas-With-Universities-And-Good-Schools/Page1.html
Let's start by discussing areas with good quality schools. To get your child into a good quality school so they get a good education, in the UK at least, often involves living within a certain catchment area of the school in question, so any house within this area will always be strongly in demand and will be valued slightly higher than houses just outside this area.]]>no@spam.com (James Woolley)Fri, 18 Apr 2008 00:00:00 EDThttp://www.BigArticles.com/articles/338786/1/Why-Property-Investors-Love-Areas-With-Universities-And-Good-Schools/Page1.html
http://www.BigArticles.com/articles/336795/1/Should-You-Rent-Or-Buy-Your-First-Property/Page1.html
A major factor behind this decision is the current state of the property market. At the moment we are in a major slowdown here in the UK so if you buy now you run the risk of your mortgage being higher than the value of the property, ie negative equity, if you subsequently sell it in the next few years.]]>no@spam.com (James Woolley)Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:00:00 EDThttp://www.BigArticles.com/articles/336795/1/Should-You-Rent-Or-Buy-Your-First-Property/Page1.html
http://www.BigArticles.com/articles/335515/1/The-Property-Development-Boom-In-The-UK---Is-It-Now-Over/Page1.html
There's no question that these programs have dramatically increased the numbers of people trying their hand at property developing, with people watching these programs, seeing amateur developers making money, and thinking that they can do this themselves.]]>no@spam.com (James Woolley)Fri, 11 Apr 2008 00:00:00 EDThttp://www.BigArticles.com/articles/335515/1/The-Property-Development-Boom-In-The-UK---Is-It-Now-Over/Page1.html
http://www.BigArticles.com/articles/335193/1/Is-This-A-Good-Time-To-Buy-Cheap-UK-Properties/Page1.html
Property prices in the UK have dropped sharply in recent months which is not necessarily a bad thing because prices have increased steadily over a number of years now and so a correction was inevitable at some point.]]>no@spam.com (James Woolley)Thu, 10 Apr 2008 00:00:00 EDThttp://www.BigArticles.com/articles/335193/1/Is-This-A-Good-Time-To-Buy-Cheap-UK-Properties/Page1.html
http://www.BigArticles.com/articles/331644/1/What-Is-The-Best-Time-Of-The-Day-To-Trade-Forex/Page1.html
The most volatile period of the day is between 1.30 and 4.30pm UK time which is around the time that US traders start trading the markets.]]>no@spam.com (James Woolley)Wed, 02 Apr 2008 00:00:00 EDThttp://www.BigArticles.com/articles/331644/1/What-Is-The-Best-Time-Of-The-Day-To-Trade-Forex/Page1.html
http://www.BigArticles.com/articles/326965/1/Forex-Trading---The-Perils-Of-Trying-To-Find-Highs-And-Lows/Page1.html
If you've been a trader for any period of time you will know that it is extremely difficult to catch the top or bottom of a market, and to do this on a consistent basis is even more difficult.]]>no@spam.com (James Woolley)Tue, 25 Mar 2008 00:00:00 EDThttp://www.BigArticles.com/articles/326965/1/Forex-Trading---The-Perils-Of-Trying-To-Find-Highs-And-Lows/Page1.html
http://www.BigArticles.com/articles/318923/1/Is-Forex-Trading-Essentially-Just-Gambling/Page1.html
Well to the uneducated person or the inexperienced forex trader, it would appear to be very easy to arrive at this conclusion, particularly if you start watching the chart of any currency pair and observe how it moves in a seemingly random fashion.]]>no@spam.com (James Woolley)Thu, 06 Mar 2008 00:00:00 ESThttp://www.BigArticles.com/articles/318923/1/Is-Forex-Trading-Essentially-Just-Gambling/Page1.html
http://www.BigArticles.com/articles/317156/1/Forex-Forums-Can-Seriously-Damage-Your-Wealth/Page1.html
Why?
Well there are a few reasons for this.
Firstly, if you visit any forex forum you will nearly always find that there are some posters who love broadcasting their trading positions to the other forum members and enjoy the attention they get from their loyal followers.]]>no@spam.com (James Woolley)Sun, 02 Mar 2008 00:00:00 ESThttp://www.BigArticles.com/articles/317156/1/Forex-Forums-Can-Seriously-Damage-Your-Wealth/Page1.html
http://www.BigArticles.com/articles/314055/1/5-Important-Things-To-Consider-When-Choosing-A-Forex-Broker/Page1.html
- Location
Always look at where a company is registered. After all if you're going to be sending money to a company in order to start trading, do you really want to be sending it to an offshore company based in some remote part of the world, and can you be sure that you'll be able to successfully withdraw money when the time comes?
- Regulation
Following on from the last point, if they're based in the US or UK, for example, check that they're fully registered with the relevant regulators, such as the NFA and CFTC in the US and the FSA in the UK.]]>no@spam.com (James Woolley)Wed, 27 Feb 2008 00:00:00 ESThttp://www.BigArticles.com/articles/314055/1/5-Important-Things-To-Consider-When-Choosing-A-Forex-Broker/Page1.html