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Friday, March 16, 2012

BASIC FOREX TRADING COURSE --- Lesson 7

THE FOREX TRADING STRATEGY
OK. Now you know how to use the Indicators on the Charts and what signals they provide. I will now show you a Strategy which will make you money whenever you get the signals. In order to avoid False Signals I am going to combine all the Indicators you have just learnt, on the same chart. This will strengthen and confirm the Signals we will get to Buy or Sell.

Look at the Chart below:
I have placed 3 different coloured lines on the chart, the Cyan coloured line is on the Moving Average crossovers, the Pink coloured line is on the MACD and the Light Green ones are on the RSI.

The Moving Average crossover has provided us with a signal to Sell but its not really strong enough, we wait for the other indicators to provide us a confirming signal.

Next we get signal from MACD crossovers (Pink Line) to Sell, we can enter the Market Short here but we wait for further confirmation from RSI.

A little later we get the Signal from RSI too (Light Green Line). The Green RSI Line crosses the Black Mid Point and goes below the 50 level, confirming and giving us a Sell Signal.

When all the 3 Indicators have given us Signals together, we enter the Market Short. We Sell Short. We are in the Market now. This is shown in the chart as trade A.

We stay in the Market until we get the signal from MACD telling us to get ready to get out of the Market, Reverse or Buy. Of course we are looking to exit the Market with a Profit.

We wait for confirmation from the other Indicators. Next we get signals from both RSI and Moving Average crossovers together. The RSI cuts and crosses the Mid Point 50 from below and Fast Moving Average crosses the Slow Moving Average from below telling us that its about time we should exit the Market. This is shown on the chart as B.

We Sold at 1.2870 and we Bought at 1.2820 making a Profit of 50 pips which is $500.00

Next we get another signal at C first from the Moving average crossovers, then from MACD and finally from RSI. When we get confirmation from all the 3 indicators we Sell Short again. We Sell Short at 1.8459.

The Market went down upto 1.8343 and has now moved up to 1.8354. You will notice that the Histogram has started weakening and the MACD is just about to give us a Signal to get out of the Market, other Indicators have not given us any signal yet. We shall wait for the confirmation before we Exit the Market.

Suppose we Exit at the present price of 1.8354, we shall make a profit of 105 pips which is $1050.00 profit. The Forex Broker charges 3 to 4 pips as their brokerage so if you subtract $80.00 from the 2 trades you made today you made Profit of $1470.00

Thats all Folks! You got the Goldmine now. Start digging.

When you get enough experience in Forex trading then I would like you to have a look at my other Strategies, specially "Trading The Forex News". This is highly Profitable and Easy to Trade.


At the end I have one request to make. As I have helped you learn Forex Trading and earn a Decent Income please help your Friends and Family members by distributing this course to them freely or charge them a nominal fee. I want everyone to Prosper and lead a Happy Life!

Spirited Away


Directed byHayao Miyazaki
Produced byToshio Suzuki
Screenplay byHayao Miyazaki
Story byHayao Miyazaki
StarringRumi Hiiragi
Miyu Irino
Mari Natsuki
Bunta Sugawara
Music byJoe Hisaishi
CinematographyAtsushi Okui
Editing byTakeshi Seyama
StudioStudio Ghibli
Distributed byJapan:
Toho
International:
Walt Disney Pictures
Release date(s)July 27, 2001
Running time125 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Budget¥1.9 billion
(US$19 million)[1]
Box office¥27,492,509,500
($274,925,095)

"For the people who used to be 10 years old,
and the people who are going to be 10 years old."
--Hayao Miyazaki

Spirited Away (千と千尋の神隠し Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi?) is a fantasy adventure with a ten year-old girl, which starts in everyday Japan but goes somewhere very different. For young Chihiro and her family, a mysterious tunnel and haunted town lead to the Land of Spirits, inhabited by gods and monsters and ruled by the greedy witch Yu-baba. Chihiro's parents are transformed into pigs; to rescue them, she must surrender her name and serve in this world. Luckily she finds friends and allies, including the handsome but mysterious boy Haku. Initially sulky and listless, Chihiro (or Sen, as she's now called) finds inner strengths and establishes an identity in this strange world. But can she win back her name and return home?

Soundtrack and Download

TrackComposerDuration
1One Summer's Day (あの夏へ Ano Natsu e?)Joe Hisaishi (久石譲?)3:09
2A Road to Somewhere (とおり道 Toori Michi?)2:07
3The Empty Restaurant (誰もいない料理店 Dare mo Inai Ryōriten?)3:15
4Nighttime Coming (夜来る Yoru Kuru?)2:00
5The Dragon Boy (竜の少年 Ryū no Shōnen?)2:12
6Sootballs (ボイラー虫 Boirā Mushi?)2:33
7Procession of the Spirits (神さま達 Kamisama-tachi?)3:00
8Yubaba (湯婆婆?)3:30
9Bathhouse Morning (湯屋の朝 Yuya no Asa?)2:02
10Day of the River (あの日の川 Ano Hi no Kawa?)3:13
11It's Hard Work (仕事はつらいぜ Shigoto wa Tsuraize?)2:26
12The Stink Spirit (おクサレ神 Okusaregami?)4:01
13Sen's Courage (千の勇気 Sen no Yūki?)2:45
14The Bottomless Pit (底なし穴 Sokonashi Ana?)1:18
15Kaonashi (No Face) (カオナシ Kaonashi?)3:47
16The Sixth Station (6番目の駅 Roku Banme no Eki?)3:38
17Yubaba's Panic (湯婆婆狂乱 Yubaba Kyōran?)1:38
18The House at Swamp Bottom (沼の底の家 Numa no Soko no Ie?)1:29
19Reprise (ふたたび Futatabi?)4:53
20The Return (帰る日 Kaeru Hi?)3:20
21Always With Me (いつも何度でも Itsumo Nando demo?)Youmi Kimura (木村弓?)3:35


Image album track listing
  1. Ano Hi no Kawa e (あの日の川へ lit. To that Days' River?) – Umi (3:54)
  2. Yoru ga Kuru (夜が来る lit. Night is Coming?) – Joe Hisaishi (4:25)
  3. Kamigami-sama (神々さま lit. Gods?) – Shizuru Otaka (3:55)
  4. Yuya (油屋 lit. Bathhouse?) – Tsunehiko Kamijō (3:56)
  5. Fushigi no Kuni no Jyūnin (不思議の国の住人 lit. The People in Wonderland?) – Joe Hisaishi (3:20)
  6. Samishii samishii (さみしいさみしい lit. Lonely lonely?) – Monsieur Kamayatsu (3:41)
  7. Solitude (ソリチュード Sorichūdo?) – Rieko Suzuki and Hiroshi Kondo (3:49)
  8. Umi ( lit. The Sea?) – Joe Hisaishi (3:22)
  9. Shiroi Ryū (白い竜 lit. White Dragon?) – Rikki (3:33)
  10. Chihiro no Waltz (千尋のワルツ Chihiro no Warutsu?, Chihiro's Waltz) – Joe Hisaishi (3:20)

Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea

Directed byHayao Miyazaki
Produced byToshio Suzuki
Executive:
Koji Hoshino
Screenplay byHayao Miyazaki
Story byHayao Miyazaki
StarringYuria Nara
Hiroki Doi
Tomoko Yamaguchi
George Tokoro
Kazushige Nagashima
Music byJoe Hisaishi
CinematographyAtsushi Okui
Editing byTakeshi Seyama
StudioStudio Ghibli
Distributed byToho (Japan)
Walt Disney Pictures(North America)
Release date(s)July 19, 2008
Running time101 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Budget¥3.4 billion
(US$34 million)
Box officeUS$202,614,288[1][2]

Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea (崖の上のポニョ Gake no Ue no Ponyo?) is the 10th animated feature film directed by Hayao Miyazaki. It's about an enchanted goldfish who befriends a little boy named Sosuke. However, their relationship threatens to cause a dangerous flood that will engulf the world. Fearing this, the goldfish's parents, Fujimoto the wizard and Gran Mamare the Sea Goddess, decide to test the youngsters to see if their love is true. The film was released in US theaters on August 15, 2009.


Howl's Moving Castle (film)

Directed byHayao Miyazaki
Produced byToshio Suzuki
Screenplay byHayao Miyazaki
Based onHowl's Moving Castle by
Diana Wynne Jones
StarringChieko Baishō
Takuya Kimura
Akihiro Miwa
Music byJoe Hisaishi
CinematographyAtsushi Okui
Editing byTakeshi Seyama
StudioStudio Ghibli
Distributed byToho (Japan)
Walt Disney Pictures(International)
Release date(s)November 20, 2004
Running time119 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Budget¥2.4 billion
USD$24 million
Box office¥23.2 billion
$231,711,096 (worldwide)

Based on Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones. Howl's Moving Castle (ハウルの動く城 Hauru no Ugoku Shiro?) follows the story of young Sophie Hatter, a bookworm, the eldest of three daughters, a girl doomed to an uninteresting life as a hat maker. Sophie resigns herself to her boring fate, but fate has other plans for her. Cursed by the Witch of the Waste with the body of a 90-year-old woman, she finds her way to the moving castle inhabited by the wizard Howl, said by all to eat the souls of young girls.

Howl has been cursed by the Witch as well, and is seeking the love of young girl to help him break the curse. The book has enchanted readers of all ages for nearly 20 years, and the film was released on November 20, 2004 in Toho theaters across Japan.

The screenplay for the film was written by Hayao Miyazaki, who also directed the film. Katsuya Kondō was the Animation Director. Mamoru Hosoda had been selected to direct the film but abruptly left the project. Miyazaki then took up the director's role.

Tales from Earthsea (film)

Directed byGorō Miyazaki
Produced byToshio Suzuki
Tomohiko Ishii
Screenplay byGorō Miyazaki
Keiko Niwa
Story byHayao Miyazaki (concept)
Based onEarthsea by
Ursula K. Le Guin
StarringBunta Sugawara
Junichi Okada
Aoi Teshima
Yuko Tanaka
Music byTamiya Terashima
Editing byTakeshi Seyama
StudioStudio Ghibli
Distributed byToho (Japan)
Walt Disney Pictures(International)
Release date(s)July 29, 2006
Running time115 minutes
LanguageJapanese
Budget$22 million
Box office$68,673,565[1]

Tales from Earthsea (ゲド戦記 Gedo Senki?, lit. Ged's War Chronicles), based on the book series by Ursula K. Le Guin, is the debut feature of Hayao Miyazaki's son, Goro Miyazaki (宮崎吾朗 Miyazaki Gorou?).

The film is adapted mostly from The Farthest Shore (The Earthsea Cycle, Book 3), along with Hayao Miyazaki's manga The Journey of Shuna.

Rights issues between US distributor Disney and Hallmark Entertainment along with the SciFi Channel cable TV network delayed a US release of this film. The previous rights to the title expired in 2009, and Disney gave the film a limited theatrical release through its Touchstone Pictures subsidiary on 13 August 2010.


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