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FXTM Technical Analysis - 10. When to Buy or Sell
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When Should Traders Buy or Sell?

In order to better follow the tips above, it is always recommended that you have defined strategy. Figuring out when you will enter and exit a trade is a prerequisite before you open a live position. Randomly buying or selling a currency pair with no set plan is unlikely to be beneficial, and may well be more stressful. You also won't be able to assess your performance productively as you have no set rules. Only by identifying and sticking to a strategy can you hope to potentially achieve long-term success.

FXTM Forex Basics - 13. What is Balance?
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What is your Balance?

When trading, the balance refers to the amount of money a trader has in their trading account. However, it’s important to remember that this amount does not include any profits or losses a trader might have from any open positions. If a trader has an open position, his or her balance might change depending on the losses or profits he or she has made once the trade (or part of the trade) is closed. A trader’s balance is located in different sections on the trading platform, depending on whether the trader is using the MT4 or the MT5 platform.

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FXTM Technical Analysis - 08. What is Range?
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¿Qué es el rango en el comercio de divisas?

Hemos pasado por tendencias alcistas y bajistas, así que ahora veamos un ejemplo de cuándo el mercado no sube ni baja. Cuando el mercado parece tener una "tendencia" lateral, lo llamamos rango. De hec...

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FXTM Forex Basics - 02. What is a Pip?
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¿Qué es un pip?

Un punto en el precio, o pip para abreviar, es la medida del cambio en un par de divisas en el mercado de divisas. El acrónimo también puede significar "porcentaje en punto" y "precio de punto de inte...

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FXTM Forex Basics - 02. What is a Pip?
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What is a Pip?

A point in price, or pip for short, is the measure of change in a currency pair in the forex market. The acronym can also stand for a “percentage in point” and “price interest point”. It is a standard...

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FXTM Forex Basics - 16. What is Margin Level?
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What Is Margin Level?

Put simply, Margin Level indicates how “healthy” your trading account is. It is the ratio of your Equity to the Used Margin of your open positions, indicated as a percentage. As a formula, Margin Leve...

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FXTM Forex Basics - 16. What is Margin Level?
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¿Qué es el nivel de margen?

En pocas palabras, el nivel de margen indica qué tan "saludable" es su cuenta comercial. Es la relación entre su capital y el margen utilizado de sus posiciones abiertas, indicado como porcentaje. Com...

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FXTM Forex Basics - 17. What is Margin Call?
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What Is Margin Call?

Margin Call is a notification which lets you know that you need to deposit more money in your trading account, or close losing positions, in order to free up more margin. It’s denoted as a fixed perce...

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