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What is a Japanese Candlestick?

While we briefly covered Japanese candlestick charting analysis in the previous forex lesson, we’ll now dig in a little and discuss them more in detail. Let’s do a quick review first. Japanese Candlestick Trading Back in the day when Godzilla was still a cute little lizard, the Japanese created their own old school version of technical analysis to trade rice….

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Summary: Trading Support and Resistance

In the previous lessons, you learned about trading support and resistance. Let’s review what you’ve learned. When the price moves up and then pulls back, the highest point reached before it pulls back is now resistance. As the price continues up again, the lowest point reached before it climbs back up is now support. Support and Resistance are Zones…

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Intermarket Analysis Cheat Sheet

Intermarket analysis studies the relationships between asset classes, typically currencies, bonds, commodities, and stocks. It can help traders generate broader trading ideas, reveal potential market turning points, or confirm other analysis methods. The price action of currencies is often driven by their relationship with commodities, bonds, and stock indices. For example, here are some traditional intermarket relationships:…

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How to Trade Support and Resistance

Now that you know the basics of how to trade support and resistance, it’s time to apply these basic but extremely useful technical tools in your trading. Because here at BabyPips.com we want to make things easy to understand, we have divided how to trade support and resistance levels into two simple ideas: the Bounce and the Break. The…

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How to Use EUR/JPY as a Leading Indicator for Stocks

As we said earlier, in order for someone to invest in a particular stock market, one would need the local currency in order to purchase stocks. You can imagine the effect that stock markets like the DAX (that’s the German stock market), have on currencies.   In theory, whenever the DAX rises, we can probably…

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Trend Channels

If we take this trend line theory one step further and draw a parallel line at the same angle of the uptrend or downtrend, we will have created a “channel”. No, we’re not talking about ESPN, National Geographic Channel, or Cartoon Network. These channels aren’t television channels, they’re trend channels, sometimes also called price channels.   Still, this…

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How the Stock Market Affects the Forex Market

Let’s see how the forex market can affect the stock market, specifically stock indexes. When people talk about the stock market, you generally hear them using a stock market index in reference to the market’s performance. A stock market index is simply a curated basket of certain stocks. This list of stocks is a way to get a…

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The Relationship Between Stocks and Forex

One issue with using global equity markets to make forex trading decisions is figuring out which leads which. It’s like answering that age-old question, “Which came first, the chicken or the egg?” or “Who’s yo daddy?!” Are the equity markets calling the shots? Or is it the forex market that wears the pants in the relationship?  …