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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Selecting A Forex Trading System

By Bart Icles

The foreign exchange market grows more and more attractive as each trading passes. Investors are not only attracted by the sizeable profits that it can offer, they also want to know if they can really cope with the changing trends of the market. To achieve a more manageable trading experience, investors - both beginners and seasoned traders alike - use forex trading systems. It can be tricky to select a forex trading system that would best suit your needs so it is important to take note of some basics.

In the forex world, investors cannot simply tell what lies ahead of them and those who do not do something about this end up losing money and they eventually give up on forex trading. However, a wise investor would not totally give up on trading if he or she loses money. Instead, a wise investor would just take a step back and review the situation at hand and then go back to trading again. In a situation such as this, it helps to have a forex trading system that can help you get off on the right foot. Doing so, you will be able to save some money for yourself and hopefully become the next most profitable forex trader.

Different kinds of forex trading systems are available and they are based on the different kinds of traders that exist in the forex world. There are three types of forex traders in the currency market. The short term trader, also known as the scalper, likes to open and close a trade in just a matter of minutes. This type of trader takes advantage of the smaller movements in forex rates and large amounts of leverage. The long term trader looks forward to holding positions for months and months on end, and sometimes even years by making decisions based on long-term factors. In between these two are the medium term traders who hold positions for a couple of days by taking advantage of technical situations that appear to be more opportunistic.

To determine which forex trading system would best work for you, it helps to know what kind of trader you would want to become. Short term traders can lose large amounts of capital in just a matter of minutes but they are also able to realize profits faster. Medium term traders can safely hold their positions but they can easily miss out on big opportunities. Long term investors reap in the largest amounts of profit but they also require large investments to cover losses brought about by unpredictable movements.

In choosing a forex trading system, choose one that can be adjusted to your trading personality and your needs. Do not choose a system based on the needs of other traders because this simply will not help. Choose one that will allow you to be more creative on your side of the market, one that can help you achieve your goals in your forex career. - 23229

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Some Trading Secrets

By Ahmad Hassam

Trading is speculating. It is not investing. It is not the buy and hold strategy that was taught to you. Trading can be challenging. Trading is a risky business and requires active participation. Speculation is done in the hope of profiting from market fluctuations by taking a business risk. It also requires putting your money on the side of the trade on which you think the market is going to go up or down. Successful speculation requires predicting outcomes and analyzing different market situations.

Trading can also be the appreciation of the fact that if you apply the correct techniques for analyzing trades, managing your money and protecting your account, you can be wrong 70 percent of the time and still be a successful trader.

Over time, opportunity keeps on shifting from one market to another. For example, right now forex and gold markets are really hot while stocks are down. Gold prices are going up. Those who entered the trend by investing at the right time and are going to ride the trend till it lasts will make a lot of money in the gold markets. At the moment almost everyone is running and buying gold as a hedge against turmoil in the global markets. Everyone includes countries, institutional investors, hedge funds and retail investors.

Many hedge funds had made a lot of money by investing in crude oil futures in the year 2008. Right now oil prices are down due to the reduced demand in the global markets, this situation may continue for some months or some years but suddenly you will find that crude oil futures have become a great investment opportunity again.

Timing for entering the market and the timing for exiting the market is very important for a successful trade. In trading it is the timing that is of essence. As the global economy recovers and demand for oil increases, oil prices will again go up in a few years time.

Successful trading requires mastering a strategy that enables you to trade multiple markets and multiple time frames. A lot of people make the mistake of focusing only on one market. In reality all the markets are interlinked. If something happens in one market, you will find the repercussions in the other markets. Many people end up spending time on only one market.

They do testing, development, put on a million indicators, go and trade live. They do everything they can while spending all kinds of time trying to figure out one market and one timeframe. But then what almost happens is that market starts to go sideways or the opportunity shifts to another market.

There were so many stocks just a few years ago that were incredible to trade that either dont exist anymore or would not trade successfully today. So you really have to have the ability to be able to adopt the market conditions and not waste your time to really master one market which is critical.

Mastering different markets is counterintuitive. Many gurus will teach you that you really need to learn the ins and outs of one market. They will tell you to focus only on one market and then stick with it. But the problem with that philosophy is that opportunity keeps on shifting from one market to another. A good trader always follows where the money goes. - 23229

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Five Tips for Finding the Right Forex Trading Broker

By Jane MacRae

Finding a good forex trading broker can be tough, not because there are too few of them, but because there are so many of them. With all of the choices out there, trying to find the right one can be overwhelming. But, when searching for a forex broker, here are some tips to keep in mind.

* Select One That Offers a Free Demo Account

Many online forex brokers now offer free demo accounts to their new customers. You should not only take advantage of them but also make the most out of them.

Not only are demo accounts a great introduction for those new to forex trading, it will also let you take a look at the trading platform used by that broker. You want an interface that is easy to learn and understand, and that you will be comfortable to use.

* Do Not Be Shy to Ask For References

Yes, you should ask for references! In fact, a good broker may often offer you his references. You need to be able to talk to other people who have used his services, and find out whether or not they are happy with their experiences.

If a broker refuses to give you references, you should probably screen him out.

* Examine the Minimum Deposit Requirement to Open an Account

All forex brokers set their own minimum deposit requirements when you open an account with them.

In case one broker asks for a larger deposit than you are willing to start with, search for one that requires a lower minimum. There are options out there for every investor, no matter how much or how little they have to invest.

* Find Out the Broker's Credentials

Despite that there is no centralised, governing body to regulate the whole forex market over the world, the business practices of each forex broker is regulated by institutions in the countries where they are located.

For example, a broker located in the US should be registered as a Futures Commission Merchant (or FCM) with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (or CFTC). They should also be registered with the National Futures Association (or NFA).

* Check Out the Service Charge

You should be aware that cheaper is not always better.

Some brokers charge smaller service fees than their competition. However, they may try to make up for the difference with hidden fees that you may not even be aware you are being charged.

Before going into business with a broker, ask about possible hidden fees, read the fine print, and learn as much about them as you can.

To find a good forex trading broker is probably an inevitable experience for almost all players in the forex field. With what has been discussed in this article, you should at least know what to look at. But, don't get frustrated if you still make a mistake. Sometimes, we just grow out of try and error. - 23229

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The Easy Way To Make Money In The Stock Market!

By Grant Dougan

Penny stocks are an exciting investment opportunity. Some investors stay away from these types of investments since they think they are full of risk. In reality, there is so much opportunity to make money with penny stocks if you know what you need to look for.

Any share under $2 is what I view as a penny share. When I choose a stock to purchase, I search for a company that is up and coming. There are many businesses whose stock is priced less than $2 because they have had troubles. Instead of investing in these companies, I look for newer companies that are growing. By zoning in on these organizations I can set myself for large profits in the future when they start earning profits..

So how do you spot the companies to buy? This, of course, is the key question!

Examining the industry that the business is in is a critical first step. Is the competition too stiff for a new business to be successful? You need to look at the industry as a whole to ensure that the company is supplying a service or product that there is enough demand for.

Of course you need to analyze the actual organization. Are you happy with the management team? You should also look at what the business offers and see if their product is different from what other businesses are providing. Maybe they make a specialized product, or maybe they are charging less expensive prices. If the organization provides a product or service that isn't just like what everyone else has then it is much more likely to produce strong sales.

You should also take a look at the financials of the organization, but don't panic if you notice that they have no net income. Most up and coming companies don't make positive income in the beginning years. Nevertheless I need to make sure that the company has access to funds or credit so that they can continue to grow.

As a final note, it's always a good idea to be able to locate updates on the organization. By having the ability to read periodic updates from the organization, either on a website or some type of newsletter, you have the ability to understand exactly what is happening with the organization.

Once you start searching for penny stocks and investing in them, it's easy to find yourself earning some massive profits. There's fantastic money to be earned when you understand how to analyze these shares. - 23229

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Professional Forex Trading - What It Takes

By James Oleander

One of the misconceptions concerning foreign exchange trading is the belief that you need a skill set derived from years of formal education and training. Now, it is true that you need certain skills and knowledge but you do NOT need any formal qualifications at all. In fact, the industry is open to anyone with the right qualification, regardless of what formal degrees one may or may not have.

However the ability to acquire employment at some of the higher-end, established financial institutions that deal in foreign exchange does take some work. It is important to have those valued qualifications and proper network of contacts. However, if you choose to conduct foreign exchange activities for yourself, with your own capital, then in addition to your own computer with internet connection, you don't need any qualifications at all.

In fact, there quite a few traders who make a living on the foreign exchange market trading on their own, from their own homes! In fact, although some do boast of degrees in finance and business, most will tell you that those degrees are not necessarily the reason for their "Forex" success. This further cements the point that trading in Forex markets does NOT require the specialized, formal training required for other areas of finance.

At this point you must be asking yourself what skills you do need to be able to trade like a professional.

The only knowledge that will assist you with forex trading is a basic understanding of mathematical principles, especially basic arithmetic. Your success is more likely to be determined by whether or not you have certain useful character traits rather than a specific skill set.

To put it succinctly--motivation, motivation, motivation. That has got to be the key attribute you need to be a forex trader. You have to have that so that you have the fire in you to begin and the courage to continue when you run into the inevitable crisis. Deals will explode and you'll feel inadequate at times, but you must forge on to the next one. You probably won't make huge profits right away, but with persistence the sky is the limit!

This is a great career if you have the motivation because you can't be too old or too young. You can be a man or a woman, as it's expertise and the ability to generate profit that will be respected, not gender. Along with motivation, you have to be focused--eyes on the prize--and you do have to be disciplined.

For one thing, anyone who works out of their home has to be to get the job done and not get distracted by household or social tasks. But it's also true that you're working with money and you must be disciplined to keep working and not get too disappointed or too excited. You will develop your own way of trading, but the attributes you bring to the system are probably just as important, if not more so. - 23229

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