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Trade With Oracle Trader and Dustin Pass for Free

Trade With Oracle Trader and Dustin Pass for Free

Posted on 03. Aug, 2010 by .

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A couple of days ago, I wrote a blog in a blog post, about the Oracle Trader, that you could try it for free and see if this is something for you before you decided if you should get a copy or not. Shortly after my post, I received a couple of emails from people asking my exactly how to use Oracle Trader and to give some more details about it. Because of this, I am about to make a short video where you can see how I use it in real time. However, in the next two days you will have the chance to trade with the Oracle Trader and listen to Dustin Pass as he explains you in real time how to use the Oracle Trader. He will be hosting a couple of webinars tomorrow and the day after, and several of them are already fully booked so if you want to grab a spot, go here and do so right now. Although I can give you a lot of information about Oracle Trader, there is probably no one better suited to give you the right answer than Dustin. I will be attending as well, just to hear what they have to say. Sign up here.

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Trade the News with TradeTheNews

Trade the News with TradeTheNews

Posted on 08. Apr, 2009 by .

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If you are into news trading, one of the most important tools you can have is direct access to the news you need, the second they are released. Although there are many different news trading strategies, some of which will not require direct news access, there is no doubt that this can really give you the edge. Even if you aren’t trading the news, it is still a very valuable tool! Although spike trading is very difficult these days due to increased spreads, and slow execution, it is still possible to trade shortly after news releases, but this will definitely require that you have a fast news service. Companies offering such service are few, and expensive. The two major ones, are Bloomberg and Reuters, which are mostly used by large institutions, and not retail traders, due to their high prices.

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