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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Red Flags To Look For Prior To Choosing A Forex Signal Provider

By Tk Kearns

Red flags hover about that you should be able to spot rather easily that can assist you in protecting your forex account. Traders normally come equipped with third party signal providers, some only stay that way for a couple of months, or even worse, weeks. The truth then comes to the forefront that they are really ticking time bombs ready to go off at the least opportune moment.

This article is intended to highlight a few things to look for and avoid. It is in no way intended to cover every problem that traders may or may not have. Now, what to look for:

Trading With No Stops

Any trader who trades without stops should be avoided. Even if the trader is good, there are factors that you cannot control. There is always the chance of a power outage or internet connection failure. News can move the market fast and far. Trading without stop is the first thing that any trader learns not to do. Avoid this trader at all costs.

Win Sizes Out of Proportion to Losses

When a good trader is looking at a loser he may get agitated and pull profits off the trading bench with an unexpected early move. This is good. You certainly want to cut your losses in order to expand your wins, and this ploy should result in more wins than losses. The trader though who has a disproportionate win/loss ratio on his books, i.e. 200 losses, 10 wins, is not the trader for you. Do your research.

New Guys on the Block

Just because a trader is a newbie doesn't necessarily raise the red flag. You should avoid them as a live one anyway, though, for a lack of track record. You might try running them as a demo for a while and check their results, but if this is a good trader, they will hang around for at least 6 months or so. At that time, there is a traceable history to analyze to determine if this trader is worth the plunge.

Huge Gains After A Draw Down

Traders who have abnormally big winners at the end of a sizable draw down have usually given up and are taking one last shot. Their account recovers and to the untrained eye it looks like a solid winning trader. For every 10 traders that try this maybe 2 will survive and bounce back. This means that those 2 are floating around waiting for you. When they have their next draw down they will likely try the same "hail mary" play and the results may not be so favorable. Don't let someone trade your money on a wing and a prayer.

Remember what was said in the beginning of this article. These pearls of wisdom are only scratching the surface of things to be aware of in the world of forex. - 23208

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