Everyone knows and has played at least once in their life the Memory Game, right? A series of pair cards are laid out face down on the table, and players take turns flipping pairs of cards over, until finding two cards that match. If they do not match, the cards are turned back over.
This game also exists online and we created one based on Japanese Candlesticks on our Facebook page! So you can play and kill time, but also train yourself and test your skills to recognize candlesticks patterns.
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From April 1st 2013, Rob Booker will travel from California to New York, living from a $10,000 trading account, and talking to traders along the way about what it takes to trade for a living.
Through a new series of articles, we have decided to have a look at the economic situation in Japan and to what’s going with the Yen. Persistent deflation, slow GDP growth and an overvalued currency have all contributed to the nations economic stagnation over the past couple of decades. A nation, which has made a truly significant impact on how the world has developed in recent centuries, is at a crossroads.
For the second year, FXstreet.com will nominate its “Forex Person of the Year”. The idea is to pay tribute to a person, a team of people or a project that has positively contributed to make the Forex world a better place in 2012. The market is huge and full of professionals who work every day to make the business easier and better… for the Forex trader. Our focus has been innovation, transparency and quality, and not necessarily going for the most famous names.