Julie Landry
Julie Landry makes a living with forex trading. For more educational resources about learning how to trade the forex markets, visit http://www.forexverse.com
Articles by this Author
Marketing Jobs in Los Angeles
- By Julie Landry
- Published 10/13/2008
- Business Opportunities
- Unrated
Marketing jobs are usually sorted according to region for those people that are in the marketing job market and actively seeking one. Hence, it is not tough to find an entire page displaying marketing job openings in greater Los Angeles, for example.
Sales Jobs in Michigan
- By Julie Landry
- Published 10/13/2008
- Business Opportunities
- Unrated
Sales jobs are becoming very popular and are something to consider for anyone that enjoys working with people. In fact, considering working in sales may be just the right fit for someone looking for advancement if he or she is willing to work hard.
Don't Trade Foreign Currencies With Emotion
- By Julie Landry
- Published 10/9/2008
- Finances
- Unrated
Trading forex can be both exciting and profitable, but with so many different trading platforms available on the market today, finding the one that is most suitable for you can be an arduous process Everyone's time is valuable and most people simply don't have the time that is required to adequately survey and test the plethora of products that are available online
The Keys to Successful Forex Trading
- By Julie Landry
- Published 10/8/2008
- Finances
- Unrated
The forex market is a nonstop cash market where currencies of different countries are constantly traded, typically via brokers, which are known as forex brokers Foreign currencies are constantly and simultaneously bought and sold across local and global markets while traders increase or decrease the value of an investment upon currency movements
Factors Influencing The Forex Market
- By Julie Landry
- Published 10/2/2008
- Currency Trading
- Unrated
Exchange rates in forex are determined by interest rates, economic growth, inflation, trade deficits or surpluses and other macroeconomic factors, which can be easily evaluated or judged.

