
- Jason Rogers
About Jason Rogers
- Who am I?:
- FXCM Ambassador to DailyFX Forums
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- FXCM
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- New York, New York, United States
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- Trading Experience:
- 5-10 Years
- What I look at when I trade FX:
- Fundamental Analysis (News)
- What are my favorite currency pairs:
- EUR/USD, AUD/USD, AUD/JPY, EUR/CAD, EUR/AUD, GBP/AUD
- Why do I trade my Favorite currency pairs?:
- My strategy at it's most basic is developed to trade the strongest currency versus the weakest based on macroeconomic events in each country. Then I look at support/resistance, trendlines, and fibonacci levels to determine my entry. My favorite currency pair can change every weekend depending on current events, so my favorite currency list is by no means set in stone. I'm a fair weather friend to the currency markets :)
- What Type of Trader am I?:
- Swing Trader
- What are your Favorite Financial Sites?:
- DailyFX (of course)
Bloomberg.com
Marketwatch.com
FinancialTimes.com
WSJ.com
News.google.com
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TRADER's Journal
- Trading Experience:
- 5-10 Years
- What I look at when I trade FX:
- Fundamental Analysis (News)
- What are my favorite currency pairs:
- EUR/USD, AUD/USD, AUD/JPY, EUR/CAD, EUR/AUD, GBP/AUD
- Why do I trade my Favorite currency pairs?:
- My strategy at it's most basic is developed to trade the strongest currency versus the weakest based on macroeconomic events in each country. Then I look at support/resistance, trendlines, and fibonacci levels to determine my entry. My favorite currency pair can change every weekend depending on current events, so my favorite currency list is by no means set in stone. I'm a fair weather friend to the currency markets :)
- What Type of Trader am I?:
- Swing Trader
- What are your Favorite Financial Sites?:
- DailyFX (of course)
Bloomberg.com
Marketwatch.com
FinancialTimes.com
WSJ.com
News.google.com
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Jason Rogers on 09-26-2011 at 11:14 AM
The DailyFX+ trading signals have undergone a re-design to make them easier to understand and use. Below is a screenshot of the main signals page you'll see when logging in, and below the image you can find a description of the tabs I have numbered in the image:
1. Sorting by time and by currency pair: The signals will be listed all together in one window, and you can sort between the signals by time and by currency pair. Clicking on the tab at the top located in the first box will let you switch between views. The signals now contain a time stamp for when the signal was issued rather than telling you how many hours and minutes
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Jason Rogers on 09-15-2011 at 02:07 PM
Last month, FXCM and H20 Markets hosted a seminar with guest speaker Richard Farleigh and the event booked out in 3 days. We will be hosting another seminar next Friday, September 23rd with Richard Farleigh again discussing "Trading Market Volatility".
The seminar will be hosted at The Grange Hotel on Friday September 23rd from 8:30am - 11:00am. If you're in the London area next Friday, we would love to see you there. Registration for the event can be found here http://www.fxcm.co.uk/richard.jsp
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Jason Rogers on 04-21-2011 at 04:01 PM
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Jason Rogers on 03-02-2011 at 02:54 PM
Yesterday, I posted about 5 custom indicators available for Marketscope. The majority of the downloads on FXCodeBase are custom indicators, but the library of custom strategies is quickly increasing. Below are 3 strategies I found interesting. If you have ideas for strategies, please post them directly to the FXCodeBase website!
1. Close at Time
This strategy is fairly straightforward. You indicate the ticket number to close and the time and date to close the trade, and the trade closes when the specified time is reached. For example, maybe you want to close a position on Friday at 8:25am ET before NFP is released or before triple rollover at 4:45pm ET on Wednesday. This strategy allows you to do that.
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Jason Rogers on 03-01-2011 at 02:05 PM
The programmers at FXCodeBase.com have created over 600 custom indicators and strategies which you can add to the Marketscope charts. Below are 5 practical custom indicator I think you will find useful. Each indicator can be downloaded at the link provided below. If you need any help adding the indicator to Marketscope, take a look at the tutorial I posted here or just let me know if you need help.
1. Display Trading History on Chart
The Marketscope chart will display current trade information and recent historical trade information directly onto the chart. However, the chart will not display all of your historical trading history. The solution is to use the trading history indicator. If you look at the screenshot
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