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    Steve_Wright is offline Junior Member
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    Default Select time span for the schedule

    The time interval for the schedule depends on the compactness of data. The data can be intraday, daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly or annual. The less data compression, timetable will the more detailed. Traders are mainly oriented to daily and intraday charts, for quick response and short-term investment (and profits). Investors often operate weekly and monthly data, because they are oriented to long-term investments. A good example can be seen here www.freerobot2010.com

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    Thanks for the information about this, however to all newbies out there (and those experienced ones but not contented),we must get educated to understand forex. There are lots of good resources out there to help. One of the best I have come across is makemoneycurrencytrading dot co dot uk as they run free webinars and training.
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