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Trading the forex market has become one of the most popular forms of trading, mainly because of its twenty–four–hour access and the fact that there is always a bull market available in this arena. But not everyone is interested in quitting their jobs and spending all day trying to make a living trading. That′s where Forex in Five Hours a Week comes in. This book shows readers how they can master a few techniques, focus their efforts on their choice of time frame, and profit in the forex market. Readers with a day job and little time to dedicate to the market will learn all they need to know to capture consistent profits
But what if you don′t want to become a full–time trader? What if you just want to spend some time trading because you already have a job you like? Or what if you′re just looking to make a few extra dollars every month trading on the side? That′s where Forex on Five Hours a Week comes in.
With this book, author Raghee Horner—a top forex trader and trusted teacher of trading systems—distills her forex strategies into the most streamlined systems possible, and shows those with little time to dedicate to the market everything they need to know to capture consistent profits.
By sharing her extensive experience in classic charting techniques, price action, and market psychology, Horner enables traders and investors of any skill level to quickly capitalize on, and make money from, the forex market. Page by page, she lays out a blueprint for fitting forex trading into your current schedule and skillfully addresses how to analyze the market, use visual and objective tools, and formulize a successful trading plan. Along the way, Horner also covers many other essential elements of this discipline, including focusing on the right indicators and set–ups, working across multiple time frames and pairs, and understanding the role of individual financial centers.
Successful trading shouldn′t be defined by time, but more importantly, by results. With Forex on Five Hours a Week as your guide, you′ll learn how to execute successful forex trades without spending every waking hour in front of a computer screen.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Cobbled together,
By heatonfan (Manchester, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Forex on Five Hours a Week: How to Make Money Trading on Your Own Time (Wiley Trading) (Hardcover)
Some good ideas, but this is a badly edited cobbling together of magazine/internet articles. It does not say that the content comes from articles, but it is blindingly obvious that this this is the case due to the lack of structure of the publication.It ranges from assuming that you know nothing about FX at all half way through the book (eg. explaining what "cable" means) to mentioning complex concepts without adequate explanation earlier on. Lots of diagrams and charts which are near useless because in black and white. Yes, you get the internet link to see it in colour, but I don't generally sit by my computer when reading a book - I am on a train or sitting at an airport. The theme of the book "five hours per week" is a marketing hook with little substance. The bulk of the chapters are not really targeted at someone who has five hours per week, but just general FX education. Miss Horner does have some good ideas, most of which are contained in other books written by her which are much better put together. This is a poor product on its own and particularly so in terms of cost.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
does not deliver,
This review is from: Forex on Five Hours a Week: How to Make Money Trading on Your Own Time (Wiley Trading) (Hardcover)
I've read many books on trading and this is probably one of the worst - nothing new, the goal is to channel you to Raghee Horner webinars...
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2.5 out of 5 stars (8 customer reviews) 13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Book with no real substance,
By ForexGuy - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Forex on Five Hours a Week: How to Make Money Trading on Your Own Time (Wiley Trading) (Hardcover)
Like all of Raghee Horner books, this one will not provide you with any real meat.Her "system" is a simplistic moving average that she renames with exotic names to give it some mystical aura and flavor. At the end of the book you are, as always, left wondering what to do next. There are NO specific clear cut entry/exit setups to follow and a lot of ramblings to boot, like how she likes fish sandwich and other totally irrelevant comments that no trader cares about. I give it 2 stars only because she repeats - over and over - that we must follow the trend, but again don't expect to find a clear cut system that you can backtest at home. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not worth getting,
By Jackal - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Forex on Five Hours a Week: How to Make Money Trading on Your Own Time (Wiley Trading) (Hardcover)
Wiley Finance publishes a huge number of trading books each year. Each cost 60-80 dollars and is printed on yellowish very cheap paper. If the book is helpful for your trading I don't mind too much - even though I also want my books to be nice looking. The real bummer is when the book is just full of useless, repackaged material.This is one of those books that you can avoid. It is meant for beginners and cover a bit of everything when it comes to forex trading. A beginner would gain some knowledge, but the book reads like a get-rich-quick book. Forex trading is not that easy. I should state that I didn't buy this book, but I did spend a lot of time in my local bookstore browsing new trading books today. . I have written several reviews on trading books. Check out my lists for good and bad books. One recommendation for beginners: Currency Trading For Dummies. 7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
needs to be proofread before release,
By Strom - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Forex on Five Hours a Week: How to Make Money Trading on Your Own Time (Wiley Trading) (Hardcover)
While I think this is a decent book for people new to forex, I purchased the epub version and it has at least 1 error on every page, words misspelled, word separations, etc.. annoying when trying to read through the errors, seriously needs some proofreading, hopefully the print version isnt as bad..
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