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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Never Get Your Feet Wet In Forex Trading Without Forex Education

By Bart Icles

If you are a newbie to the forex trading world and would like to be armed with the knowledge and skills that you need to be developed so that you can successfully trade in the forex market, or if you are already a forex trader who have attempted several times in being successful in forex trading but cannot seem to be able to achieve the results that you desire and is having a hard time understanding the different forex signals that are available to you that's why you are losing more than you are making in the forex market, then you should really have the strong foundation of a forex education.

A forex education will be able to give you all the necessary knowledge base that you need to have about the forex market and the different runarounds in trading in it. You should always be wary in forex trading especially if you are prone to succumbing into get-rich-quick schemes since these are, most of the time, scams of some sort. Don't get it wrong, though. The forex market is regulated by the government, The United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) in particular, but more often than not, scams cannot be prevented from sprouting up. To ensure that you are more or less protected from these fraudulent activities, arm yourself with a good forex education. Not only will a good forex education protect you from scams, it will also make you trading-savvy and can make you trade like a pro in no time at all.

A good forex education will empower you with the essentials in the forex market since you will be able to grasp all the twists and turns of trading in it. It will also turn you into a forex trader who almost always makes the right decisions when trading since it will make you have the right amount of guts solely acquired through instinct and the foundation of what you know about the field. It will also protect you from the negative aspects of forex trading like scams that can make you lose your hard-earned money in a single poof since the right knowledge will make you more cautious of these things.

A good forex education will also make you more knowledgeable in all the runarounds of the operations of different currencies. It will also allow you to track all of your forex activities in the right manner. It will also equip you with the forex trading power that is necessary to be successful.

Never get your feet wet in forex trading if you haven't had the opportunity of having a good forex education. Doing so would be like committing financial suicide. - 23208

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Always Be Ready With Tried and Tested Forex Trading Tips

By Bart Icles

If you are planning to try your luck in forex trading, you need guts, basic forex knowledge, and proven forex trading tips to help you get through successfully. Once you have developed a great combination of these factors, you will be fortunate enough to end up with a steady flow of income aside from the normal job that you have. Forex trading can be a very lucrative area of interest if you take the time and the effort to learn the tricks of the trade.

It is very important to devote your time in researching about all the facets of forex trading. Researching about forex trading will make you familiar with the different terms or jargons being uses in the forex market so as not to make you an ignorant trader. It will also give you an idea just how big a financial market the forex market is. Ever since the forex market was born and people and corporations started putting high stakes in it, its growth has been regarded as one of the most phenomenal. And to be able to learn the workarounds of the forex markets, equipping yourself with a handful of tried and tested forex trading tips will prove to be invaluable at all times.

Here are some forex trading tips to keep up your sleeve at all times:

1. Before you take the leap and deal with actual money, you should start with a dummy account first. This is very helpful for anybody since it will help equip you with forex trading strategies that you can use come the time that you decide that you are ready for the real thing. Not only will practicing this make you not lose a lot when doing real forex trading, it can also help you win at all times as soon as you are able to develop a workable forex trading strategy of your own.

2. Make sure that when you are dealing with the real forex trading thing, you do not get overwhelmed and become too gutsy. You will lose your hard-earned money, big time. You should keep in mind that forex trading is not your usual game of blackjack or poker wherein at times, out of frustration, you gamble all your money, falsely thinking that it will be doubled. You will end up losing everything eventually this way. Self-control is of utmost importance.

3. Once you have a forex trading strategy developed, you should stick to it. 4. Learn how to interpret forex signals so that you can make the right calls. Only constant exposure and the right mentor can help you in this area.

5. During real forex trading, you should make sure that you log all your transactions so that you will be able to gauge real time whether you are losing or making money.

Forex trading can be something that you can live by. To make it work, you should not let it all get to your head. Stick to your plan and you will end up with the right calls most of the time. Have those forex trading tips up your sleeve all the time. - 23208

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Online Day Trading Strategies That Works

By Suzanne

A trading strategy helps a trader in determining the right moves and taking the right decisions. A right strategy is like a blessing for the trader as it can help them in turning their money into a profitable investment. It's important to keep the following things in mind while trading. Remember to always keep your profit objective at least 3 times greater than what you are willing to risk. Allow not more than 1% move against you from your entry point. It is easier to get back into the trade when the stock returns to buy point.

If you see the futures making an intermediate lower high intraday it would be best to exit half of your position. This means that a weak market can make it tough for open positions to continue working. On the other hand if your stock hits a new low for the day or a new high for the day, the best move would be to exit the position. A day trade is meant fro intended moves so it would make no sense in widening stops to accommodate a stock that is going in the wrong direction. Once you see that the momentum is failing it would be best to take out the profit.

If the above rules seem difficult for you then the best move would be to take the help of a professional like NetPicks. This body was established in the year 1966. Therefore to say that NetPicks emerged as soon as day and online trading found their existence would not be wrong. It is considered the gold standard while dealing with forex, futures, stock trading systems and live signal services. In fact it would be right to say that since the time online trading and day trading emerged NetPicks has been there to help people with their money.

The professionals of NetPicks bring a wealth of currency trading experience. Because everyone at NetPicks firmly that there are limitless opportunities to be exploited with forex, futures and stock trading if people are intelligent enough to sort through the data. The first priority of professionals at NetPicks is to do an analysis to subscribers.

Their team of expert seeks to offer fast, accurate and dynamic information that can be transformed into short term successes and long term wealth management. NetPicks dynamic online trading systems & signal services are perfect for those who want to play an active role in real time charts, signals and alerts.

Remember that you cannot afford to go with your impulse when it comes to investing your money in stocks, futures and so on. Take advice from people who deal with stocks on a regular basis as they would be able to guide you with the right moves. Or taking professionals help as mentioned earlier can also be beneficial as you will be assured that your money will not just be safe but also reap benefits. Therefore be extremely cautious while investing in day or online trading. - 23208

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Stock Trading Strategy: The Vertical Leap

By Jordan Weir

Most people view stock options as only a short term trading strategy. This is because the idea of a highly leveraged bet with the potential to make big bucks quickly appeals to the gambler inside all of us. Just like a card counting black-jack player, options can be used to make significant short term gains, provided the player is careful, and knows what they're doing. But while stock options are usually employed solely by that clique of high-risk, high-reward traders, they actually have enormous benefits that tend to go unnoticed by many a long term investor.

The strategy I'm about to reveal isnt often used. Amazingly, I've only briefly heard mention of them on obscure websites, and even then, not in enough detail to give an example. So here it is, what I believe may be the biggest secret kept from long term investors on wall street. The stock option strategy for the long term investor.

Its the vertical option spread, using leap options. How this strategy works is you buy one option, while simultaneously selling another option for the same month, but at a different strike price. While XYZ is typically my standard symbol, I will use a real stock in this case. Keep in mind, this is NOT a recommendation. Indeed, it would probably be a bad idea to invest in the example I'm about to give. Its just an example. Yet to get realistic prices for this strategy, it may be helpful to use a real stock.

note:I wrote this part of the article about a short time ago, prices may not be 100% current. So GE is currently trading at 10.41 per share. In this case, let us talk the January 2011 options, giving GE a large amount of time to go the direction we believe it will. So if you thought GE was a good long term buy, it would be reasonable to think it's going to at least $20 per share by that point. By January 2011, most experts expect the recession to be over, and that single development alone should lead to a substantially higher stock price.

Buy one option to start the vertical spread, and sell a second option at a higher price to complete it. With our price target of around $20, and with the current price, 10.41, I would buy the 12.50 strike call option, and sell the 17.50 strike call option. The 12.50 option can be bought for 2.71 at the moment, while the 17.50 can be sold for 1.40, giving us an overall cost of 1.31 per share for the vertical spread.

Now lets analyze this trade for a second. If GE is trading below 12.50 on the January 2011 expiration, both options expire worthless, and the 1.31 per option spread invested is gone. On the other hand, if General Electric is trading above 17.50, then the 12.50 option will be worth exactly $5.00 more then the 17.50 option, and so the position is worth $5.00 per share. If its between 12.50 and 17.50, the call we sold expires worthless, while the call we bought will have value equal to the difference between the stock price and the strike price; 12.50 in this case. How do you break even? Well we paid 1.31 for the option spread, so if its exactly 1.31 higher then 12.50 (13.81), then well be at break even if the stock is at that point.

That gives us an amazing return of 281% if GE is above 17.50, for an annualized return of 107% (holding period is 22 months). Due to the high potential for risk - a complete loss of investment if GE is below 12.50 in Jan 2011, you shouldn't put more then you're willing to risk in the trade. Definitely a high risk, high reward play. Yet given how much time there is, it's a much surer bet then short term options, and much more profitable then just buying the shares.

So now that the basic idea is covered, what are some examples of vertical spreads I would consider? I'm a big believer in investing in emerging markets, so I am long term bullish on EEM (IShares MSCI Emerging Markets Investment Index). The January 2011 25-30 vertical on EEM is only going for about $1.88 at the moment, with EEM trading at 25.30 so I think that would be a wise investment. Above 30 it would be worth $5 at expiration, while below 25 it would be worthless. Unless the economy stays bad until then, I cannot imagine that occurring.

Similarly, I expect FXI (iShares FTSE/Xinhua China 25 Index) to go up. The "China miracle" isn't over, merely in a subdued state due to temporarily reduced demand. The 30-35 vertical Jan 11 vertical would be worth $5 at expiration if FXI is above 35, which from its current price of 28.51, isn't much of a stretch. That vertical spread currently has a $2 price, so that would be an even 150% return from now until January 2011.

A much more controversial play would be Bank of America. While the trader in me screams to short the stock, I foresee it being far more valuable then it currently is a couple years from now. The simple reason is that yes; financials have been hammered by the current collapse. Yes, some banking companies have gone bankrupt, or have been on the verge of bankruptcy. Is the financial system going to completely fail? No. Are rampant bank runs going to drive them out of business? No. Are people going to want to borrow money again after this recession ends? YES! Is pent up demand in housing going to cause a rush to buy houses at prices not seen in a decade? YES! Are banks going to profit from this? Most DEFINITELY. If BAC is above $10 at the January 2011 expiration, the 7.50-10 vertical for Jan 2011 would be worth 2.50, while only costing about $0.65. That would give a 286% return, or 108% annualized. The risk of course, is that BAC goes bankrupt, or BAC flounders under the $7.50 per share mark past January 2011. In either case, you would lose your investment. Yet with prices as low as they are now, there isn't a high chance of that scenario unfolding.

For the vast majority of people, the stock market is not the place to make a quick buck. While some short term traders will have great success with these option strategies, long term investors should use these same strategies while focusing on the longer term, to achieve gains vastly exceeding those of the regular stock market, while limiting risk. - 23208

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What Is Forex Made Easy?

By Chan Boldene

Forex (also known as Foreign Exchange or 4X) is an international exchange market in which currencies are sold and bought, bought and sold, 24 hours a day six days a week. The Forex market that we now know began in the early 1970s, when exchange rates and floating currencies were introduced.

Forex is unique because there are no external controls. With that comes the good and the bad. On the one hand, our societies all seem to be overregulated. On the other hand, the government regulators and private watchdog groups don't think we have enough regulation.

However, many government and private sector regulators want a lot more regulation in the Forex markets. They feel that an unregulated market is irresponsible and dangerous because accounts and people can be wiped out in minutes by greedy market manipulators. With no accountability or oversight, bad things will happen (and who can argue about that?). As it stands, regulation will not come quickly. Like any market this large, there are perhaps millions of large and small players involved, and change is excruciatingly slow in the offing.

The Forex market is also a market that cannot be easily manipulated. However, there are times the "big players" can and do manipulate the market and it's wise to find out when those times are (think holidays or whenever regular Joes like you and me have more time and energy to invest). More on that later.

Forex is also the largest liquid financial market in the world, with trade reaching between $1 and 1.5 trillion US dollars (USD) daily, every day. Think about that figure. Because it is such a highly liquid and fast-paced market, it is clear that one investor could not significantly affect the price of a major currency.

Market liquidity simply means that investors and traders can open and close their trades within mere seconds because there are always willing buyers, sellers, and brokers (who will take a very small cut for each trade).

There are four major currency pairs in 4X: Euro-US Dollar (EUR/USD), US Dollar-Japanese Yen (USD/JPY), US Dollar and Swiss franc (USD/CHF), British Pound and US Dollar (GBP/USD). The first currency in the pair refers to the "base" currency. The second half of the pair is called the counter currency. The EUR/USD is the most traded pair on the exchange and is extremely liquid.

The main currency pairs are typically traded in 100,000 base units. So, if you were buying EUR/USD at 1.09 you would be paying US Dollars (USD) for Euros as follows: 1.09 X 100,000 units = $109,000 US Dollars for 100,000 Euros. Don't worry, though, you won't need to come up with $109,000 USD to learn this skill. Instead you'll only need a small percentage of that amount, and it's called trading on margin or margin trading. This will be an entirely different lesson. Forex Made Easy is here to assist and we will be answering those questions as they arrive. - 23208

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