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Analyzing The Forex Markets With Ichimoku Clouds
On this forex trading video presentation, professional trader and esteemed publisher, Manesh Patel shows the forex market for the week ahead using current market conditions to demonstrate some of the basics of the Ichimoku Kinko Hyo support and resistance system. Drawing upon the same strategies that are explained in his forex trading lab, Manesh uses informative and recent educational chart examples to discuss how an Ichimoku trader would enter and exit their trades.
Ichimoku Kinko Hyo is a technical based system that powerfully illustrates support and resistance levels in a simplified form and is looked upon as an extension of the well known candlestick charting system. In fact, this system was built on the idea that at "one glance" you should be able to easily determine whether an instrument is in equilibrium (consolidation) or out of equilibrium (trending).
Day Trading Forex with the Ichimoku system is an exciting way to trade the market that it will open your mind and change how you approach forex trading as well as other markets. This special forex education video will explain the 5 important indicators of the Ichimoku system. No other indicators are needed with Ichimoku because this system is complete as is. The indicators are noted below:
Tenkan Sen (red), Kijun Sen (green), Chikou Span (light purple), Senkou A (dark blue), Senkou B (white)
When using all 5 of the indicators, a trader can witness what has happened in the past, what is currently happening, and what may happen in the future for the instrument that is being analyzed.
Manesh Patel, is a professional trader with the Affinity Trading Group, experienced in the Ichimoku Trading System and has published what is already being considered as a bestselling book on Ichimoku, "Trading With Ichimoku Clouds." Mr Patel graduated with a Masters Degree in Engineering. However, his love has been trading the markets. A passion, that in 1996 became his career and he now trades for a living full time. Manesh not only instructs the art of forex trading but also is active in the markets and trades all trading instruments except for bonds.
Affinity trading is a leader in Day Trading Online Education. They train both experienced and new traders to trade the firms capital or be a self directed trader. Focusing on both the forex and stock markets, Affinity provides day trading education with a niche focus on scalp trading. Click now for: ichimoku.
A glow of recognition (MIT)
Researchers at MIT have developed a new way of revealing the presence of
specific chemicals — whether toxins, disease markers, pathogens or explosives.
The system visually signals the presence of a target chemical by emitting a
fluorescent glow.
The approach combines fluorescent molecules with an open scaffolding called a
metal-organic framework (MOF). This structure provides lots of open space for
target molecules to occupy, bringing them into close proximity with
fluorescent molecules that react to their presence.
The findings were reported in the _Journal of the American Chemical Society_
in a paper by assistant professor of chemistry Mircea Dincă, with postdoc
Natalia Shustova and undergraduate student Brian McCarthy, published online in
November and to appear in a forthcoming print issue.
The work could have significant applications in sensors attuned to specific
compounds whose detection could be read at a glance simply by watching for the
material to glow. “A lot of known sensors work in reverse,” Dincă says,
meaning they “turn off” in the presence of the target compound. “Turn-on
sensors are better,” he says, because “they’re easier to detect, the contrast
is better.”
Mark Allendorf, a research scientist at Sandia National Laboratory, who was
not involved in this ...
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