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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Automated Forex Robot Will Always Stay Ahead of the Game

By Timothy Jones

Expertise and innovation have presently entered the world of foreign exchange. With the many twists and turns, and up and downs in foreign exchange, a forex trader can only want for somebody to be always protecting his savings. If this was supposed to be just a section of a trader's wish list before, now this dream is already within their reach with the automatic forex trade system. This system used to be available only for those dealers who belong to the trading influential circle or for those who are from big companies, but now even ordinary traders can have this innovative system. Basically, this system works by performing and completing deal on one's behalf. If this innovation is latest to you and you wish to further know what it can achieve, here are the top three reasons why this automatic forex trade system can be useful to you.

1. It protects your savings 24/7

The forex market does not rest. Its actions go on and on day and night. And as it also has to be watchful of different currencies' performances that apparently work in different time zones, the forex market can basically be considered as a permanent market. As a trader, you also need to be on guard against the sudden variations in the forex market but doing this by yourself can literally consume your 24 hours. This is the reason why other traders get the services of an agent, but many times the setback of this is the huge amount that one has to forfeit for a broker's work. With the mechanical forex trade system, you can be confident that your savings are being protected continuously to keep you always on the successful side. Compared with agents, the benefits that this can get will look more gainful in the long run.

2. No Sentiments attached

Even the most professional and seasoned traders get influenced by their feelings sometimes. Business that is affected by one's emotions can many times be unsafe especially for those who are fresh in the market. As sentiments is not an aspect for an automatic forex trade system, it totally eliminates the chances of sentiments to play in one's business resolutions and activities.

3. Learning Curve

Deficiency of knowledge and lack of time many times perform a huge part on a dealer's failure. The automatic forex trade system helps you with these features as it will do nearly all the business issues for you. Due to this, you can be more confident in venturing into forex trading, and in spite of the reality that you possess a smaller amount time and experienced about your investment, you can still earn gains with the use of this technique. - 23229

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Foreign Currency Trading, Forex

By Jo Nash

FOREX trading is all about trading foreign currency, stocks, and similar type of products. The currency of one country is weighed against the currency of another country to determine value. The value of that foreign currency is taken into consideration when trading stocks on the FOREX markets. Most countries have control over the value of that countries value, involving the currency, or money. Those who are often involved in the FOREX markets include banks, large businesses, governments, and financial institutions.

What makes the FOREX market different from the stock market? A forex market trade is one that involves at least two countries, and it can take place worldwide. The two countries are one, with the investor, and two, the country the money is being invested in. Most all transactions taking place in the FOREX market are going to take place through a broker, such as a bank.

What really makes up the FOREX markets? The foreign exchange market is made up of a variety of transactions and counties. Those involved in the FOREX market are trading in large volumes, large amounts of money. Those who are involved in the FOREX market are generally involved in cash businesses, or in the trade of very liquid assets that you can sell and buy fast. The market is large, very large. You could consider the FOREX market to be much larger than the stock market in any one country overall. Those involved in the FOREX market are trading daily twenty-four hours a day and sometimes trading is completed on the weekend, but not all weekends.

You might be surprised at the number of people that are involved in FOREX trading. In the years 2004, almost two trillion dollars was an average daily trading volume. This is a huge number for the number of daily transactions to take place. Think about how much a trillion dollars really is and then times that by two, and this is the money that is changing hands every day!

The FOREX trading market is not something new, but has been used for over thirty years. With the introduction of computers, and then the internet, the trading on the FOREX market continues to grow as more and more people and businesses alike become aware of the availablily of this trading market. FOREX only accounts for about ten percent of the total trading from country to country, but as the popularity in this market continues to grow so could that number. - 23229

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Your Forex Strategy Will Determine Your Profitability!

By Michael Allison

There are many Forex strategies out there. It's not likely they will tell you, but each trader has their own unique take on what to do and how they trade. Not everyone's technique and stile is the same but there are some common strategies out there.

It used to be that those looking to make money quickly focused on day trading of stocks. While many still do this, it doesn't hold nearly the potential for profits that foreign exchange trading does.

You can decide to let other people work for you instead of making the choices for which currency pairs you want to trade. This is managed by a Forex managed account. Other people will make the decisions and plan the strategies for you.

You can buy or rent some books and do the trades manually. This is how the big money makers do it. These guys are great about spotting trends in the market. They research the information from books and magazines they subscribe too. You can get book information from a lot of online retailers.

There is the Automated Fores Robot. this is an automated system that will do all the bidding for you. They can scan the market constantly and even make you money while you sleep. You need to leave the bot on 24 hours a day, but some services offer to run them on their servers so you can turn off your computer.

You can also talk strategies with Forex chat rooms and message boards. These are meeting places for fellow traders who will talk shop with you and usually will give tips and heads up on things to bid for.

Overall, there are plenty of places and resources for you to find the information you need. Just be sure to double check your resources and make sure that you can verify any suggestions or strategies Try and pick stuff your style and have fun! - 23229

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Foreign Currency Trading, Forex

By Jo Nash

FOREX trading is all about trading foreign currency, stocks, and similar type of products. The currency of one country is weighed against the currency of another country to determine value. The value of that foreign currency is taken into consideration when trading stocks on the FOREX markets. Most countries have control over the value of that countries value, involving the currency, or money. Those who are often involved in the FOREX markets include banks, large businesses, governments, and financial institutions.

What makes the FOREX market different from the stock market? A forex market trade is one that involves at least two countries, and it can take place worldwide. The two countries are one, with the investor, and two, the country the money is being invested in. Most all transactions taking place in the FOREX market are going to take place through a broker, such as a bank.

What really makes up the FOREX markets? The foreign exchange market is made up of a variety of transactions and counties. Those involved in the FOREX market are trading in large volumes, large amounts of money. Those who are involved in the FOREX market are generally involved in cash businesses, or in the trade of very liquid assets that you can sell and buy fast. The market is large, very large. You could consider the FOREX market to be much larger than the stock market in any one country overall. Those involved in the FOREX market are trading daily twenty-four hours a day and sometimes trading is completed on the weekend, but not all weekends.

You might be surprised at the number of people that are involved in FOREX trading. In the years 2004, almost two trillion dollars was an average daily trading volume. This is a huge number for the number of daily transactions to take place. Think about how much a trillion dollars really is and then times that by two, and this is the money that is changing hands every day!

The FOREX trading market is not something new, but has been used for over thirty years. With the introduction of computers, and then the internet, the trading on the FOREX market continues to grow as more and more people and businesses alike become aware of the availablily of this trading market. FOREX only accounts for about ten percent of the total trading from country to country, but as the popularity in this market continues to grow so could that number. - 23229

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Specialize In Trading USD (Part II)

By Ahmad Hassam

Knowing currency correlations between the major pairs can help you a lot in your trading. Suppose you have the data about the currency correlations of the major currency pairs. The correlation between GBP/USD and EUR/USD is 0.68. This correlation coefficient is positive and it means both the pairs move in the same direction 68% of the time.

USD/CHF and EUR/USD have a correlation coefficient of -0.975 and is pretty close to minus one. The negative correlation coefficient means both USD/CHF and EUR/USD pairs move in the opposite direction almost 97.5% of the time. In other words, if USD/CHF moves up, the pair EUR/USD will move down!

You have this information about the recent correlation coefficients. It tells you how much these pairs move in the same direction or opposite direction. Suppose you trade both the currency pairs USD/CHF and EUR/USD by going long. What you will be doing by going long on both the positively correlated pairs is in fact canceling both the long positions.

If you win on USD/CHF, you will lose on EUR/USD and vice versa. The two trades would effectively cancel each other due to the negative correlation between the two pairs. A savvy investor would go long on USD/CHF and go short on EUR/USD. So you are shorting USD in both the trades and diversifying the USD bearish investment.

You can make trade entry and exit decisions based on currency correlations. Suppose GBP/USD starts showing volatility and approaches a resistance level. You anticipate going long on a breakout.

However, you notice on the charts that the other three major currency pairs are not showing volatility and moving as much as the GBP/USD. EUR/USD is not showing volatility and moving up on the chart. USD/CHF is not showing much volatility and moving down on the chart. USD/JPY is also not showing much volatility and not moving down on the chart. This means that the volatility in GBP/USD is solely GBP driven. The move is maybe related to some news in the British economy about Bank of England raising or lowering interest rates or some big companies merging.

Now you know that the move in GBP/USD pair is Pound driven. It is not US Dollar driven. You can take advantage of this information. Ignore the GBP driven move and dont enter into any trade. Wait for a later opportunity that involves simultaneous correlated moves of all the major pairs.

Take another example. Suppose you have entered a short EUR/USD trade. You want to know whether the pair will either proceed down towards your profit target or go against you and cause you to exit the trade with a small loss.

Your EUR/USD has broken the S1 support pivot level and heading towards M1. By looking at the pair EUR/GBP, you find that it has paused at its S1 support pivot level and is showing signs of reversing to the upside.

Knowledge of currency correlations can help you a lot now. It can tell you if EUR/GBP breaks through the S1 level, you are poised for a profitable trade in this type of a situation, However, you should watch the indicators. Exit before taking a big loss if EUR/GBP reverses and heads back to the upside. You might consider trading a basket of all the major currencies as you mature in forex trading. - 23229

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