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- 1997: Volume 6, No. 4 |
Dear Reader,
The Internet is our focus this month, and we've taken a fairly broad look at the most sensational tool of our time
John Ebert kicks it off with a look at the impact of the Net on the spot FOREX market. Alex McCallum points out come interesting parallels between the cyber-world of the Web and the real world issues we've always faced. Gerald Mullins shares with us his views on how to integrate the Internet into our marketing plan. Eric Cantor wraps it all up with a nuts and bolts look at the mechanics of building and mainaining an effective Web site.
Of course, you'll still find our regular contributors... the International Corner features two articles this month. Michael Kahn warns readers of the Chartist Corner to let the market do the talking. Adrienne Toghraie sheds some light on the realities of avoiding disaster. Tha Tarder's Coach is back with answers to your questions. And first-time contributors Tory Quiggle and Peter Georgantones offer their insight into the bond and gasoline markets.
Our September/October issue will visit the topic of Broker Services. What should a trader expect from a broker... and what will a broker ask of a trader?
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