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Thursday, August 6, 2009

It Is The Gold Bug Who Will Prosper

By Mike Swanson

People all over the world are looking for new investments each day. A couple of years ago it would have been incredibly easy to find a true investment. Nowadays, no one is making any money and the stock market has gone over the edge. The best trade that you could look into right now is gold investing. Take a look and see what it is all about.

If you are new to the entire business of gold investing, you may want to look for a broker. A broker will know where to look and how to invest. For those who have the money to spend but not the knowledge, a broker will be your guide. Look into one and find out what they can do for you.

If you are just browsing around, ensure that you look at the gold investing websites. There are hundreds of websites for gold and currency trading. This is going to be a great way to make a lot of money. The internet is fast and it involves everyone in the entire world.

The world of gold is a fast paced world. Once you are in, you need to make your money and get out. If you are looking for a long term investment, this is not going to be one. The great thing about gold is it is a very short investment. Once you make your money you are all done!

Invest with a level head. You want to ensure that you are financially stable enough to invest in gold. If you do not have a lot of extra money, do not spend what you have. When you have an extra couple of hundred, then look to investing.

Let's face it; there is nothing that we can do about the stock market. In order to make some extra money, gold investing is going to be your best bet. Start doing a little bit of research and find out how you can make some extra money. - 23229

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Updates from a Forex Blog

By Bart Icles

As a forex trader, you might well be aware of the importance of being updated with the latest goings-on in the currency market. Indeed, changes happen every minute in the foreign exchange market that it helps to have up-to-date information on the market trends and conditions. Other than news articles on currency issues and updates, you can also learn more about these important details from forex blogs. If you look up a forex blog, you will notice that it contains valuable information for beginners. More often than not, forex blogs will also contain information that both beginners and seasoned traders will find helpful.

One such detail that you can learn more about in a forex blog is the vulnerability of currencies. It is not enough that you are familiar with the different currencies and their valuation. You should also learn more about the different factors that affect their strength in the market.

For example, there has been a noted decline in the power of the US dollar these past few weeks. If you try to check forex blogs, most of them will cover the different reasons why the US currency has weakened. There are those who say that the decline in the dollar rate is brought about by the rising oil prices that has somehow revealed vulnerabilities in the US economy. Pressures from the Federal Reserve also affect the strength fof the US dollar, as well as the growing consensus on whether or not central banks should start or continue to cut interest rates.

Forex blogs do not only feature news and updates on the US currency, it is also normal to see a forex blog highlighting stories on other currencies, such as the British pound and euro, as well as Australian, Canadian, and New Zealand dollars. Many foreign exchange traders are interested in these currencies because they tend to be strong and stable as compared to the US dollar. The British pound and euro are also valued more than the US dollar, although the US currency still remains as a universal trading denomination.

When you are after the latest news and updates regarding the variable forex market trends and conditions, you can either set your eyes on finance news broadcasts or you can look up a reliable forex blog on the internet. Keep in mind that when you are surfing the web for a forex blog, see to it that it is maintained by a reputable forex trader or someone who has advanced knowledge on the market. - 23229

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Understanding Technical Analysis

By Michael Swanson

When we talk about technical analysis this involves a discipline which forecasts the future direction of prices and is also termed as a security analysis. It considers the definite price as well as volume fluctuation of the instrument or market.

There may be trading rules and models for technical analysis which is estimated on price and volume transformations which include regressions, strength index and moving averages. The correlations between inter and intra market prices will be recognized from the chart patterns given.

Technical analysis is made use of mainly by financial professionals and traders as well as active day traders, pit traders and the market makers. Modern studies of technical analysis has proved that it gives positive results and it was noted that these results were suspect due to issues such as data spying and he study was deemed inconclusive. Many researchers still maintain that technical analysis is not consistent and is a weak form of market hypothesis.

Technical analysis is a vast topic. It is based on three assumptions - whereby history repeats itself and prices move in trends, as well as the market will discount everything. Analysts are not perturbed if stocks are undervalued; what matters is the security of past trading stats and what information the past stats can provide as to where the security will move in the future.

The best way to understand what technical analysis is that it is associated with commodities as well as forex; and the participants are dominantly traders. To understand this fully what this is and is not you have to compare technical analysis with fundamental analysis.

The discipline of security analysis forecasts future directions of prices by studying past market movements such as price and volume and only considers this. You have got to know when to buy and when to sell when it comes to investing or trading on the market. You can find the answers by looking at the technical analysis.

Price trends are not always limited to price trends many surveys are monitored by technical analysis by investor sentiment. The attitudes of participants on the market are gauged specifically as to whether the participants are bullish or bearish. The technical analysis uses this trend to determine the continuation of a reversal development in order anticipating change in the investors market.

There are different methods and teaching applied to technical analysis like the Elliot wave, candlestick, and Dow Theory; and other approaches may be ignored, but a lot of the time these elements are combined from more than one source of teaching. Technical analysis is based on experience and patterns reflect at a given time as to what interpretation of the pattern should indicate. - 23229

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High Probability Forex Trading Using Engulfing Patterns

By Tim Barnby

Few things are more satisfying to me that bare chart trading. Ive seen traders with so many indicators on their screen that I could not even see the price of the currency pair. What do any of these indicators tell you anyway? Do I need a MACD or a CCI? I can see which direction the trend is moving without them. How about a stochastic? I can see where candles are closing relative to the high or low. Other than some horizontal lines at key support and resistance levels, some Fibonacci retracements, and trend lines I often have nothing on my charts at all. All of these are topics for future articles.

A bullish engulfing pattern is characterized by having a real body which completely engulfs the real body of the preceding candle. A simpler way of describing this is that the bullish engulfing candle has a higher open and a lower close than the preceding candle. A bearish engulfing candle has a lower open and a higher close than the bar immediately preceding it.

The bullish and bearish engulfing patterns are powerful indicators of a trend reversal. Engulfing patterns must appear after a significant run up or down in price to be considered valid. When the engulfing pattern presents itself at a probable price reversal zone, or a confluence of support or resistance it is even more reliable. My experience has shown these patterns to be over 75% reliable, and normally offer at least a two to one reward to risk ratio when traded on the one hour or four hour charts. They are even more reliable on the daily and weekly charts.

There are a couple of valid methods for trading engulfing patterns. The first is pretty basic. You place a market order at the close of the candle. Your stop loss order goes a few pips past the opposite side of the engulfing candle, and the target goes somewhere at least twice the distance of the stop loss. Using this method, if the engulfing candle has a 50 pip range, your stop loss would be about 55 pips and your target would be about 110 pips away from your entry. The more advanced method involves pulling a Fibonacci retracement tool on the engulfing candle. Place your entry order at the 38.2%, 50% or 61.8% Fibonacci level of the candle, and place the stop loss in the same position as the first method. This method gives you a smaller stop loss, which offers you a much high per pip value, and a bigger target. It has a lower rate of successful fills, so youll have fewer trades using this entry method.

No matter what your method of entry is, you will profit from trading these powerful reversal indicators. Youll also save yourself the stress of conflicting technical indicators and cluttered screens. Trade this pattern for a week and see if I am wrong. - 23229

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Money Management in Currency Trading (Part III)

By Ahmad Hassam

Perhaps the best advice that you will receive from someone is live to trade another day. Currency markets are brutal, volatile and ruthless. In minutes you can lose many pips. You should learn to survive in the markets in the long run. Do not lose all your money in a single day.

The single most common factor that causes many traders to blow up their accounts is greed. When you get greedy, you start taking unnecessary risks. You will spend countless hours trying to discover the Holy Grail technical indictor or a forex robot that will make you rich. You believe that by discovering that secret of investing, you will become rich without losing a single trade.

Unfortunately there is no Holy Grail for anyone in trading. You will win and you will lose. So you must learn not to risk more than 2% of your account on one trade. Grow your account incrementally over time. Never ever be tempted to risk big making one single winning trade that can make you rich.

The most important thing that you should know is how much you are willing to risk in a single trade. This is more important than your trading strategy. I said dont risk more than 2% in a single trade. But if you are a risk taker and want to be aggressive, you can go up to 5%. Dont exceed 5%, stay between 1-5%. If you are risk averse and are conservative, on the other hand, you should consider risking between 1-2% only.

Once you have decided on the risk you are willing to take, knowing the rest is simple. Suppose you have a $50,000 account and you decide on a risk of 2%. How much you can risk on a single trade? You can only risk (50,000) (0.02) =$1,000. This is the maximum you should risk on a single trade.

However, if you are trading more than one position at the same time, the amount may become higher. Lets suppose, you are in 3 trades! You risk only $1,000 per trade. So the total money at risk will be (3) (1000) =$3,000. When you have determined your risk, you are can determine the trade size.

Trade size is the number of currency pair contracts you purchase in any one single trade. You need to first determine where you want to put your stop loss in order to determine the trade size. Lets use a simple example to make it clear and suppose you are willing to risk $1000 on trading EUR/USD pair. You decide on a stop loss of 50 pips. Each pip on EUR/USD pair is equal to $10, so the number of contracts that you can trade are 2= (1,000)/ (50) (10).

By calculating your trade size, you have taken the guesswork out of your trading once you have determined your risk level. You can sleep well now. You know how much of your money is at risk. You are going to be able to trade tomorrow. No matter what happens today.

Using these common and simple money management rules will help you avoid the pitfall of losing almost all the money in your account. Never ever take more than 2-5% risk in any single trade. Learning to survive the markets and trading another day is the essence of trading. This can help take your trading to the next level of profitability. - 23229

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