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Happy Holidays from FXEDU!
By Mike Conlon | December 24, 2009
In what some might see as an “early Christmas gift”, jobless claims fell more than expected to 452,000, beating analyst expectations of 470,000. This is a positive sign that the US economy is recovering…. but it’s not out of the woods yet. In any event, the news bolsters the economic trends that we’ve seen recently in the markets.
So as we move into year end, I want to extend warm holiday wishes to all of our subscribers and wish you health and happiness during the holiday season!
I’m also going to take this opportunity to tell you about some of the exciting things we’re going to be doing in the new year!
Starting next year, we will be introducing new Expert Advisors (EA) for our members. For those of you who are not familiar with Expert Advisors, they are basically automated trading systems that allow you to take advantage of opportunities in the forex market. These have been developed for us by some of the top trading minds in the business, so be on the lookout for their arrival!
Also, I have a series of interviews lined up with some of the leading experts in the forex market who are going to be sharing their unique insights and views with us!
And lastly, we will be announcing our “end of the year” blowout promotion next week as a thank you to all of our subscribers! If you’re not registered for the blog yet, you can do so now by entering your email address at the top right corner of the website.
As we move closer to the New Year, it is now more important than ever to understand the forex market as the global economy moves forward. Those who take the time to learn about this market will be better positioned to take advantage of the numerous opportunities that present themselves daily.
So make a New Year’s resolution to yourself to learn about the currency market!
Happy Holidays to all!
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