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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Trading In The Buff - Is It A Scam

By Mike Reed

This articles is about a new forex course that has garnered a lot of attention lately. It is called Trading In The Buff. The idea behind the course is to teach traders about the concepts of price action. He teaches the method by recommending to all traders that they should get rid of their indicators that they are used to using when trading the forex market.

He teaches how price action can be used to identify the trends and countertrends of the market, how to be able to spot true support and resistance areas, where to identify the safest places to enter or exit a trade, and how to be able to predict future price movements. What I really enjoyed about the course is that this was all original material, which is a lot more than you can say about other trading courses that are available to the public. Most of them seem to just rehash the same information over and over again.

Thank goodness, this is not the case for the Trading In The Buff Course. I can safely say that the material was both new and innovative. It was very obvious that the creator worked diligently on the course to make sure that his customers were getting something real original. The in-depth analysis also proves that Templeton wants to make sure that his customers understand all the nuances of the course.

The material is presented in a step by step manner. After every chapter, there is a video to confirm what you have you just read in the book. It's also unique because you get the ability to understand the fundamentals. The problem I feel with many price action methods is that many people can't really explain why it works. For example, with candlestick patterns, you are just memorizing, but there is no fundamental reason why shooting stars (for example) work. All you are really doing is waiting for that particular pattern and trading it.

Trading In The Buff actually explains the underlying reasons why the material works. For example, it explains in pure simple terms why there is are certain areas where you will find key support and resistance, as well as how a trend, (and even more importantly a counter-trend) can be spotted.

Another thing I like about the course is how simple it is. I find that many forex trading methods are almost purposely complicated. For example, take a look at Eliot Waves. On the other hand, though there are many trading methods that are so simple, it's almost insulting, like moving average crossovers. Trading In The Buff fall somewhere right in the middle. It's simple, but it also provide a lot of depth, which is a lot more than I can say for most courses.

They also have excellent customer service. I had a problem grasping one of the concepts of the course and I emailed support about it, and as a surprise to me, I got a reply within the hour with a very well detailed answer to my question. What was even more impressive was that it came from John Templeton, himself. He actually answers his own emails. It's nice to see that, nowadays.

But when it comes down to it, what's the most important thing? Does it work? I can safely say that it does. As someone who has spent most of his trading career fiddling with indicators, I was amazed to what can be seen by just looking at price action and movement. The only kind of patterns I was familiar with were the same generic patterns that we all know like double tops, double bottoms, etc.... But price action is much more than that. Now, I can't look at a chart without noticing that. - 23211

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