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8 Responses to “87. Forex Trading – How to Read a Currency Quote”

  • josgrevar:

    I just wanted to thank you for this online course. I’ve learned so much without paying a dime! I can only say thank you because you don’t have to do this but yet you take your time and own resources to teach us. God bless. ;)

  • crgshell:

    The JAVA version FX Trading Station will not run on my Mac G5???

  • pbs187:

    Great video, that fx broker would you recommend.

  • v149266:

    EUR/JPY 114.81 BUY
    GBP/JPY 129.15 BUY

  • shakaama:

    i assume you want us to pick something volatil.

    with the election i’ll pick the euro/usd:1.2879 buy 1.2880 sell and usd/cad: 1.1629 buy 1.1632 sell

  • swingkid:

    EUR/USD buy: 1.25731
    USD/JPY buy: 93.713

  • Nkatsikanis:

    GBP/USD 1.7738 Buy
    GBP/USD 1.7732 Sell

  • ki11acali:

    Hey David I love the videos. I had a few questions. When it comes to options trading on forex, is it similar to regular stock option trading? Do we buy a contract? Etc.. I was a little confused on how much US dollars we would risk on lets say a call on GDP/YEN.

    Also, what do the daily charts go by? Since the market is open 24/7, how is the end of a daily period judged?

    Thank you very much.

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