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Here are the 15 best investing and trading resources we found this week. Just click the links and enjoy!

  1. Cause and Effect by MI2 Partners.

  2. Everything You Wanted to Know About MMT (But Were Afraid to Ask) by Kevin Muir.

  3. Corporate Spinoff Monthly Roundup - January 2019 by Spin Doctor.

  4. State Of The Union: The Art Of No Deal by Remy Blaire.

  5. Political Reality Meets Economic Reality by Howard Marks.

  6. Quarterly Webinar EVA with David Hay.

  7. What Should We Then Expect (From Investing)? by John Mauldin.

  8. As Goes January…? Really? by Tom McClellan.

  9. Stocks: Something for Worriers by Dr. Ed Yardeni.

  10. December 2018 Commentary by DoubleLine Capital LP.

  11. Turtles All The Way Down by John P. Hussman, Ph.D.

  12. 2016 All Over Again? by Elena Moya.

  13. Currency Returns in Different Time Zones by Zhengyang Jiang.

  14. Macro and Credit - The Zeigarnik Effect by Macronomics.

  15. Fear or Reflation Gold? by Jeffrey P. Snider.

The Weekly Freesource

Here are the 15 best investing and trading articles we found this week. Just click the links and enjoy!

  1. Housing and Millennials by MI2 Partners.

  2. Best Way to Short China? by Kevin Muir.

  3. Spinoff Odds and Ends: M&A Edition-Gannett, The Best DIgital FIrst Can Get? by Spin Doctor.

  4. Why Blaming ‘Algos’ For The Decline Is Really Just An ‘Inverted Stock Tip’ by Jesse Felder.

  5. Business Confidence Is Starting to Crack by Patrick Watson.

  6. Why You’ll Regret Not Investing in Dividend-Paying Stocks by Robert Ross.

  7. How Should We Then Invest? by John Mauldin.

  8. Junk Bond Strength is Bullish For Stocks by Tom McClellan.

  9. This Century’s Suez Crisis by Louis-Vincent Gave.

  10. The Complete Guide to MACD Indicator by Rayner Teo.

  11. The Shift from Active to Passive Investing: Potential Risks to Financial Stability? by Kenechukwu Anadu, Mathias Kruttli, Patrick McCabe, Emilio Osambela, and Chae Hee Shin.

  12. $TWTR Will be A-Ok Because of AOC by Citron Research.

  13. Catalyst for Gold Locked and Loaded? by Trey Reik.

  14. Incrementum Inflation Signal Update: Reversal To “Rising Inflation” by Mark J. Valek and Ronald-Peter Stoeferle.

  15. Hussman Market Comment January 2019 by John P. Hussman, Ph.D.

Eight Reasons to Invest in the Forex Market

It’s about time that you consider investing in the Forex market. Although learning to trade may be difficult at first, there are a few good reasons why you shouldn’t miss the chance to get into Forex trading. Here are some of them:

1 - The Forex market is highly liquid.

The Forex market is bigger than the stock market and the futures market combined. Trillions of dollars worth of transactions are performed every single day. The sheer size of the Forex market is what makes it extremely liquid. Liquidity simply means that it will be impossible for you not to be able to make deals at any given time. Because of the size of the market, there will always be another trader in some other part of the world willing to make a deal. Hence, in Forex trading, there is always a chance to make a profit.

2 - Forex trading is independent of the stock market.

Experts who have studied the Forex market stand by their observation that Forex trading does not rise and fall with the stock market. In other words, the stock market can have a bad day without affecting the Forex market.

Of course, the Forex market is not exempt from the effects of economic recession. What is great about Forex trading though is that you get to deal with currency pairs. You can adjust trading options when one currency is in a bad position.

3 - Every kind of tool and resource is available.

It is not possible not to have enough information about the Forex market. The internet can provide updated strategies, charts and forecasts to help you analyze the market. In recent years, different kinds of trading software have also been made available for quicker and more accurate market analysis.

If you are feeling a little anxious about trading for the first time you can now also take advantage of demo accounts. A demo account will allow you to perform mock trades similar to real ones but without money involved. You are therefore safe from the risk of financial loss while you are in the process of assessing your trading skill level and readiness to trade for real.

4 - You can take advantage of huge leverage opportunities.

A lot of investors are attracted to Forex trading because of leverage opportunities. For a small investment, you can trade for so much more. The leverage potential of your initial investment will depend on your trading firm. Many firms however will permit you to put a few thousand dollars on the table for the chance to trade for millions of dollars. In short, there is a potential to earn a lot for a small amount.

5 - The Forex market is volatile.

Volatility should not be regarded as a negative term in relation to the Forex market. Volatility means currencies are never static and often have values that quickly rise and fall. This is good news because even if one currency falls in value, there is always a chance that it can rise in value again. This is opposed to the stock market where the entire market can have periods where stocks neither rise nor fall in value, offering absolutely no possibility of either losing or gaining profits.

6 - Beginner trading accounts can be opened for very little.

Traders used to be required to invest only in large sums. Many online firms however will now permit investments as low as $100. You can therefore easily afford to have your own account.

7 - You can trade anytime in almost any place in the world.

The advent of the internet has made trading extremely convenient and accessible. You can make deals almost anywhere around the world as long as internet connections are available. Moreover, you can do business at any time of the day because the Forex market never sleeps.

8 - Managed accounts are available if you are too busy to trade.

You may not have the inclination to learn the technical aspects of trading. You may also have a day job that keeps you too busy to make deals yourself. In this case, you can always take advantage of managed accounts. Signing up for one would involve entrusting your investment money to an expert trading agent who can perform trade decisions on your behalf.

These are only some of the many reasons to trade in the Forex market. These reasons however should be more than enough to convince you that you shouldn’t pass up on the chance to trade. Although the Forex market still has its risks, it offers you a real chance to conveniently achieve great financial gains.

Disclaimer: Forex trading involves significant risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. All trading involves risk and losses can exceed deposits.

 

The Weekly Freesource

The Weekly Freesource

Here are the 15 best investing and trading articles we found this week. Just click the links and enjoy!

  1. Brinkmanship by Trey Reik.

  2. The Long Treasury Vol Experiment by Kevin Muir.

  3. The Average Stock is Overvalued Somewhere Between Tremendously and Enormously by Vitaliy Katsenelson.

  4. Housing Daunted by MI2 Partners.

  5. DotCom Deja Vu by Jesse Felder.

  6. NDX Stocks Showing the Oversold Condition by Tom McClellan.

  7. Are We Still in a Bull Market? by Louis-Vincent Gave.

  8. Debt Alarm Ringing by John Mauldin.

  9. The Complete Guide to Trend Line Trading by Rayner Teo.

  10. Are CoCo Bonds a Good Substitute for Equity? Evidence from European Banks by Harald Hau and Gabriela Hrasko.

  11. Fed’s Restrictive Chatter Rattles Stocks by Dr. Ed Yardeni.

  12. Citron Reverses Opinion on Tesla. The Story Has Become Too Compelling to Ignore by Citron Research.

  13. Macro and Credit - Ballyhoo by Macronomics.

  14. Loan Vigilantes Emerge as Uncertainties Rise by Elena Moya.

  15. Hitting the Low Ceiling by Jeffrey P. Snider.

The Weekly Freesource

Here are the 15 best investing and trading articles we found this week. Just click the links and enjoy!

  1. The Trouble with Using a One-Dimensional Investment Process by Jesse Felder.

  2. The Most Dangerous Setup by Kevin Muir.

  3. Independent Fed & Housing Optimism by MI2 Partners.

  4. The Real Cost of Low-Fee Funds by John Mauldin.

  5. Will Italy Sink Europe? by Jim O’Neill.

  6. Siegel vs. Shiller: Is the Stock Market Overvalued? by David Hay.

  7. Equity Valuation Science, Art, or Craft? by Frank J. Fabozzi, Sergio M. Focardi, and Caroline Jonas.

  8. Price Discovery of a Speculative Asset: Evidence from a Bitcoin Exchange by Eric Ghysels and Giang Nguyen.

  9. The BUE Consumer Report by Eric Cinnamond.

  10. Funding Secured by Ben Hunt.

  11. 4 Years Ago, and Again Today by Tom McClellan.

  12. Residential Mortgage Credit Update by Ken K. Shinoda, Steven R. Wald, and Kubat Akmatov.

  13. PolarityTE: This Game is Over! Price Target - $2 by Citron Research.

  14. Markets, Not Fed, Go Crazy by Elena Moya.

  15. China’s Economy is Not Crashing, it’s Worse Than That by Jeffrey P. Snider.

The Weekly Freesource

The Weekly Freesource

Here are the 15 best investing and trading articles we found this week. Just click the links and enjoy!

  1. The Start of The Loonie Bull Run? by Kevin Muir.

  2. Fed Inflation Reassurance by MI2 Partners.

  3. Chartbook “In Gold We Trust 2018” by Ronald-Peter Stoeferle and Mark J. Valek.

  4. The Trade Deficit Isn’t The Boogeyman by John Mauldin.

  5. BANG: The Ultimate Anti-Passive Investment by Jesse Felder.

  6. Incrementum Crypto Research Report - October Edition by Demelza Kelso Hays and Mark J. Valek.

  7. A-D Line Diverging by Tom McClellan.

  8. An Intelligent Dilemma by Michael Johnston.

  9. The “V” or the “L” by Eric Cinnamond.

  10. The Complete Guide to Doji Candlestick Pattern by Rayner Teo.

  11. China’s Syndromes by Dr. Ed Yardeni.

  12. The Music Fades Out by John P. Hussman, Ph.D.

  13. China’s Nineties Fears, Not Just Japan by Jeffrey P. Snider.

  14. Macro and Credit - The Armstrong Limit by Macronomics.

  15. US Long Rates: Is The Giant Anaconda About to Turn? by Richard Woolnough.

The Weekly Freesource

The Weekly Freesource

The Weekly Freesource

The Weekly Freesource

Here are the 15 best investing and trading articles we found this week. Just click the links and enjoy!

  1. Labor Share and Inequality by MI2 Partners.

  2. Things Fall Apart (Part 2) by W. Ben Hunt.

  3. DJIA/Gold Ratio by Tom McClellan.

  4. Deutsche Bank Bottom by Kevin Muir.

  5. Real Estate Realities by Michael Johnston.

  6. China's Command Innovation by John Mauldin.

  7. Would You Rather with Warren Buffett by Eric Cinnamond.

  8. What if...? by Dr. Ed Yardeni.

  9. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind by John P. Hussman, Ph.D.

  10. EMs: How Many One-offs to Call it a Crisis? by Elena Moya.

  11. Macro and Credit - The Korsakoff Syndrome by Macronomics.

  12. Momentum Stocks Are Great Leading Indicators by Ivaylo Ivanov.

  13. The Current State of Quantitative Equity Investing by Ying Becker and Marc R. Reinganum.

  14. Switzerland Facing Effects of Consumer Debt Binge by Variant Perception.

  15. It's A Dollar-based Boom Shortage More Than Anything by Jeffrey P. Snider.

The Weekly Freesource

Here are the 15 best investing and trading articles we found this week. Just click the links and enjoy!

  1. Investors Have Misdiagnosed Amazon's Push Into the Pharmacy Business by Vitaliy Katsenelson.

  2. Confident Consumers, Tightness and Tariffs by MI2 Partners.

  3. Special Report: The Platinum Opportunity - Part 1 by John Ciampaglia.

  4. Semi-Crazy - When Trailing Means Leading by Russell Clark.

  5. Foreign Investment and U.S. National Security by Jonathan Masters and James McBride.

  6. Macro and Credit - Poker Tilt by Macronomics.

  7. Is a Hot Dog a Sandwich? (Part 2) by Jared Dillian.

  8. Deja Voodoo, 1994 Edition by Tom McClellan.

  9. Market Commentary by Incrementum AG.

  10. Clogging China's Cash Pipeline to Silicon Valley by Michael Johnston

  11. The Growing Economic Sandpile by John Mauldin.

  12. The Bottom Up Economist by Eric Cinnamond.

  13. The Complete Guide to Donchian Channel Indicator by Rayner Teo.

  14. Wayfair: Citron is Listening to the Smartest Guys in the Room by Citron Research.

  15. Turkish Banks: This Time It's Different? by Elsa Dargent

The Weekly Freesource

Welcome to the Investor Tees Blog

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