
Discover a New Approach to Analyzing Price Fluctuations in the Foreign Exchange Market
Forex Wave Theory provides spot currency speculators and commodity futures traders with an innovative new approach to analyzing price fluctuations in the foreign exchange.
Written by Jim Bickford, a successful veteran online spot currency trader, this expert financial tool ...
Tagged as:
currency-futures,
currency-markets,
currency-speculators,
currency-trader,
econometric-models,
fifth-wave,
figure-charts,
financial-tool,
gann-angles,
instructive-case,
jim-bickford,
price-fluctuations,
renko-charts,
sixth-wave,
statistical-models,
visual-resource

I will tell you more about my book later,but first, let me tell you a story to make my point even more clear.The other day I took my wife to a B&B to an island not too far from where I live.We drove about 30 min to get to the placeIt was a beautiful day the sun was up. The ocean was calm and nice, no wind you could glide on the surface if you ...
Tagged as:
basement-floor,
beautiful-day,
beautiful-garden,
beautiful-island,
colonial-style,
free-education,
hurricane-stories,
last-time,
tropical-paradise

Paul Krugman’s first collection of essays, Rethinking International Trade, mounted a spirited assault on established trade theory and proposed an alternative approach to account for increasing returns and imperfect competition. Less theoretical and more embedded in real-world experience, this new collection revolves ...
Tagged as:
exchange-rates,
imperfect-competition,
key-areas,
monetary-problem,
paul-krugman,
theoretical-model,
trade-theory,
turbulent-period,
world-experience

Historically, the fields of exchange-rate economics and microstructure finance have progressed independently of each other. Recent interaction, however, has given rise to a microstructure approach to exchange rates. This book focuses on the economics of financial information and how microstructure tools help to clarify the ...
Tagged as:
empirical-work,
exchange-rates,
financial-information,
information-economics,
institutional-issues,
market-participants,
microstructure-approach,
unrealistic-assumptions

Is globalization leading us toward a world of fewer and fewer currencies and, consequently, simplified monetary management? Many specialists believe this is the case, as the territorial monopolies national governments have long claimed over money appears to be eroding. In The Future of Money, Benjamin Cohen argues that this view–which he calls the “Contraction ...
Tagged as:
benjamin-cohen,
dimensional-nature,
fiscal-policy,
global-population,
macroeconomic-management,
monetary policy,
monetary-management,
monetary-sovereignty,
national-governments,
policy-proposals,
present-day,
scholarly-work,
state-preferences,
theoretical-model