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Forex-trade Too Often, Lose Too Often!

Posted on December 27th, 2009 in Forex Trading by bfx-forex-trading-online-forex-trading-guide

Forex-trade Too Often, Lose Too Often!

The thrill and rush of excitement caused by a few successful trades can be intoxicating and leave you wanting more-a lot more! Still, the heart of any investment strategy centers around putting the odds of success in your favor and overtrading in the Forex market can undermine even the best of strategies. Forex is a very volatile market and most investors would be wise to follow the advice of Jimmy Rogers, a famous and successful trader who is quoted as saying, “One of the best rules that anyone can learn…is to do nothing.”

One of the biggest mistakes that an investor can make is to allow fear or greed to govern the decision-making process. Fear causes investors to close positions too early or to stop opening positions altogether. While fear limits the potential for profit, greed opens up the door to huge and staggering losses. Chasing profits due to fear causes investors to keep a position longer than they should have or to spread themselves too thin. Inevitably, market volatility will swing in the wrong direction and an investor can lose everything!

Risk Management

Any time an investor opens a position there will be risk. The market is always right while even the best of investors are only right part of the time. Each and every position should have a stop/loss order attached to it. Stop orders will limit risk and protect the investor from riding a losing trend too long. Plus, when the order is in place and adhered to, there is no reason at all to trade unless the stop has been triggered so they will also help reduce the tendency to over trade.

Especially for investors new to the Forex, stops can be triggered often in the early going. Now while an investor wants the stop to be effective and limit loss, it is important that it not be triggered too early or profit opportunities will be lost. An effective investment strategy may take some time to “dial in” so don’t be surprised if the stops are initially set too tight (or close to the opening price) and are triggered prematurely.

It is very possible that a trading account will have a negative balance in the early going. However, with patience and better placement of stops, an effective investment strategy will begin to win out and be profitable. One of the worst mistakes that beginning investors make is to try and “make up for” a loss by getting out there and investing immediately. If your stops are not set properly, however, this additional investment may be little more than another chance to lose more money.

No Forex investment strategy will work every single time because the market is simply too big and too volatile for anyone to predict with 100% accuracy. Investing too often in the Forex, however, is almost certainly a recipe for disaster while being patient, setting effective stops, and continually testing your strategy will ultimately bring you the profits you seek.

Forex-trade Too Often, Lose Too Often! / Kent Douglas

Article by Kent Douglas, author of “The Simple Forex Solution: The Easiest Currency Trading System Anywhere.” To learn how you too can succeed in Forex and Currency Trading, please visit http://www.SimpleForexSolution.com

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Online Forex Trading Tutorial

Posted on December 26th, 2009 in Forex Trading by bfx-forex-trading-online-forex-trading-guide

Online Forex Trading Tutorial

There is an old adage connected to online forex and stock trading. It goes some what like this If you are inexperienced and have money and meet an experienced trader, but without money, you are likely to end up with experience and the experienced trader your money. There can be some semblance of truth in this but what this infers is trading without experience and strong fundamental knowledge of the market is an invitation to loss making.

Online Forex Trading Tutorial
There are several reputed online forex trading houses that cater to retail investors and traders. The same trading houses offer to train their prospective and existing clients on the nitty gritties of online forex trading most of the times free of cost.

What You Need To Learn About Online Forex Trading?
If you are a novice you need to start from the beginning. The macro economic factors that affect price volatility and the demand and supply of currencies that trigger the short term fluctuations which are your trading opportunities and most importantly the points of entry and exits form the basis of your learning.

Most of the online forex trading tutorials available require you to open a cost free demo/practice account so that you get exposure to either real time or simulated environment for better understanding.

Online Forex Trading Tutorial Curricula
You will see that, generally all the tutorials have more or less the same curricula. Basically speculations are made through a number of charts and indicators.
Chart Types:
1. Line chart
2. Bar chart
3. Candle stick chart

All these charts are price plots for selected periods. Then there are several indicators that help make decision. The important and most followed ones are

1. Average true range (ATR)
2. BOLLINGER BAND
3. Commodity Channel Index
4. Linear Regression
5. MACD
6. Momentum
7. Moving average
8. Parabolic time price
9. (ROC)Rate of Change
10. Relative Strength Index
11. Slow Stochastic
12. Standard Deviation
13. Stochastic

All charts and indicators are taught with sufficient demonstrations for self study. The tutorials deal with the patterns and formations made by charts/indicators and what they mean. While charts help you for short term speculative trading (technical analysis) they don’t concentrate on the underlying reasons for price movements. This is the ground for fundamental analysis. The study of macroeconomic factors such as changes in government policies, wars etc that influence supply and demand, and as a consequence prices, constitute the fundamental analysis. These things are illustrated in contrast with demonstrative price movements.

Online forex trading tutorial helps gain a lot for everyone who takes it.

Online Forex Trading Tutorial / Jason Uvios

Jason Uvios writes about “Online Forex Trading Tutorial” to visit : foreign currency trading, foreign pharmacy and foreign currency.

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Rollover in Forex Trading

Posted on December 26th, 2009 in Forex Trading by bfx-forex-trading-online-forex-trading-guide

Rollover in Forex Trading

The rollover is the arrangement of artificially postponing the actual delivery settlement of a currency in position by normally a day. In actual practice, ideally all traders are required to take or give delivery of the currency they bought or sold (settlement) on the second business day after the deal was closed. But the actual practice differs by way of artificially extending the settlement day. But this rollover differs in the forex trading parlance fom that of stock trading.

It can be fairly well assumed that most of the forex trading accounts are leveraged with the broker having extended the trader a loan for the day which is the exposure limit. At the closing every day theoretical closing; though- at 21:59 London time, traders need to close their position unless they actually want to take or give delivery of their positional currency. But due to the loan leverage the traders account will not be having that kind of capital that enables him to take delivery of the currency.

Brokers have a stated policy of closing all accounts at that precise time and almost instantaneously open a new account for the quantity of that currency pair at the corresponding rate. This means although the account has been closed theoretically, the positions are still open from the traders’ perspective. This effectively means hat he traders do not have to take or give delivery nor do they have to payback the loan extended to them.

Broker, on the other hand charges an overnight interest for the amount rolled over. How is the differential interest calculated by the broker? Assume that you have a 1 lot position of euro/dollar with euro being your long position. If during the trading day the dollar appreciates by 25 pips and the broker rolled over your position to the next trading day at the close with dollar having further appreciated by another pip overnight, this 1 pip is the difference in interest between the two currencies. So you pay this 1 pip premium to the broker.

On the other hand if you were short on euro and long on dollars you would gain that differential interest amount. To put things in perspective, if you bought a currency and it gained overnight you are to benefit by that incremental differential and if the reverse were to happen, you have to pay this to the broker.

In actual practice, all rollovers and overnight interests are automatically calculated and credited or debited to your account by the broker. For tax purposes, IRS treats the interest gained or paid separately.

Rollover in Forex Trading / Jason Uvios

Jason Uvios writes about “Rollover in Forex Trading” to visit:forex, online forex trading and forex broker.

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