Neal Hughes
Neal Hughes “FibMaster”. Neal Hughesl is an experienced trader with over 20 years of solid trading experience. He has traded a variety of markets (Stocks, Options, Metals, Futures, Forex) both in the U.S. and internationally.
A registered CTA, Neal has taught Fibonacci trading methods for many years to private clients and small groups nationally and internationally. Neal learned his Fibonacci techniques primarily from Mr. Joe DiNapoli and personal studies. Neal also trained clients on behalf of Joe DiNapoli at private seminars..
Well versed in all aspects of technical analysis, Neal bases his techniques on sound technical principles; he is not a gambler and prefers to search for quality trades than to attempt to capture every market move.
Neal Hughes credits much of his success to his ability to maintain a disciplined attitude towards trading while employing his methods. Although his techniques are very strongly influenced by Fibonacci analysis, other indicators play an important role too.
He is also an accomplished programmer and has written many market related software applications and custom indicators. Some of Neal’s other notable achievements include being an Accountant, business owner, and once a registered Stock Broker.
Neal Hughes’s Introduction To Fibonacci Trading CD
This Fibonacci Training video course will teach you the same techniques that professionals use for predicting market turning points. Trading methods by Neal Hughes FibMaster for investors and traders to project probable market turing points. Fibonacci analysis for Stocks, Futures, FOREX, …
You will start with the basics, and gradually advance each step until you know exactly how to trade with Fibonacci techniques. You will see my computer screen, my charts, and you will see exactly how I apply the techniques to my charts. You will see how I approach a trade, how I determine the optimum entry, exit, and stop-loss points.
These video lessons play on your computer screen. You can rewind and replay these seminars as often as you wish. You learn at your own pace. You can download them today, so get started right away.
Barbara Rockefeller

Barbara Rockefeller is an economist and technician specializing in foreign exchange, stock indices and the occasional stock. She writes a daily column, “Technically Speaking,” at www.worldlyinvestor.com and another column for www.japan-investor.com. In addition, she publishes a morning currency briefing for institutional investors and an afternoon futures trading report. Her company, Rockefeller Asset Management, is a registered CTA. Barbara is the author of How to Invest Internationally, published in Japan in Japanese in 1999 and the author of 24/7-Trading Around the Clock, Around the World, due from Wiley in October 2000.
Before becoming an independent in 1990, Barbara Rockefeller worked at Citibank and was the originator in 1980 of Cititrend, the first FX technical analysis service by a major financial institution-”back when we were still crackpots,” she says. Later she was a risk manager in the international corporate finance division and taught “The Fundamentals of Foreign Exchange” for the bank in 40 countries. She has a BA from Reed College and an MA from Columbia University.
Using Channels to Stay out of Trouble in the FX Markets
The FX market is riddled with technical analysts, and every type of analysis is actively used all the time. Elliott Wave and Gann are particularly popular, but standard statistical techniques, patterns and candlesticks are also used. The FX market is the largest (volume) and most liquid market. It is a 24-hour market, thus a model of how equity trading will look in a short time. This market is relatively unique in having government intervention and is sometimes correlated with other markets such as equities and gold. Barbara, as an indicator junkie, will show you what methods she uses and why the Average True Range Channels help her stay out of trouble. She will also discuss the dilemma of trading multiple time frames and why there is often more profit in trading the correction than the trend.
CNBC 24/7 Trading: Around the Clock, Around the World
Now, CNBC, the world leader in business news, draws on its renowned resources to provide a road map to today’s ever expanding wide-open world of information and investment opportunities. In CNBC 24/7 Trading, CNBC and financial expert Barbara Rockefeller show individual investors how to make sense of the flood of facts, figures, and theories coming our way–and reap the rewards they offer.
Orienting you to the challenges of today’s new markets and technology, and presenting the strategies that work best around the world, CNBC 24/7 Trading helps you synthesize, clarify, and prepare to profit from the market that never sleeps. Here you will learn: *Why liquidity is key to successful trading–and how to assess it *How to analyze risk to minimize losses *How global ECNs work *How to scan and screen for stocks around the world *The ins and outs of ADRs, exchange-traded funds, and iShares
The Global Trader: Strategies for Profiting in Foreign Exchange, Futures, and Stocks
Seasoned financial writer Barbara Rockefeller first explains how to decide what opportunities are best suited for you and then discusses how to target, research, and trade them within a less efficient yet potentially more profitable global market. She also includes relevant Web sites, books, and magazines that will help you gather international information and wisdom in thinking about these unfamiliar situations.
The Global Trader offers the best ways to participate in foreign markets, from iShares to Australian bonds. And for markets where you cannot trade directly, this comprehensive guide shows you how to locate stocks by country. But knowing what to trade does not make a complete global trader. An introduction to the foreign exchange market illustrates how global markets encompass economics, politics, demographics, and cultures as well as business. Important lessons on diversification teach you how to use the futures markets to hedge risk and why the correlation between U.S. and foreign markets can provide a false sense of diversification in your portfolio.
Technical Analysis For Dummies
A simple, straightforward guide to the fundamentals of technical analysis For active traders and investors who don’t understand the complicated art of technical analysis, this commonsense resource covers all the bases. Explaining the basic principles of analysis and showing how to implement them, Technical Analysis For Dummies dumps the confusing jargon and unreadable charts for basic explanations and practical guidance. In no time at all, readers will see how to make better trading decisions.
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