When you first start to trade forex, it's very easy to test out a technical indicator or two and then apply it to your first few trades, or even just trade based on your gut feelings, but if you are serious about becoming a long-term successful trader then you need a well-thought out strategy. Visit my profile page 1 and profile page 2.
A good forex trading system is one where the probabilities are in your favor for every single trade you make.
For example, I don't believe in entering a position where one single technical indicator provides a good signal, but instead rely on several indicators to all indicate either a buy signal or a sell signal in order to enter a trade with confidence.
Analyzing different time frames as well to show the overall trend is a must. For example, if I'm analyzing a 5-minute chart and all my indicators indicate a buy signal, then I will check the 30-minute chart as well to make sure that we're not in an overbought position or that we are in a strong downwards trend.
To demonstrate with a real-life example, the GBP/USD signalled an outstanding sell signal at around 11.45 this morning (UK time) where all of the signals I use were signaling that a downward move was imminent.
The 10, 50 and 100 EMA's were all trending upwards, the strong trend was currently red, and the MACD was crossing over on both charts. Now I was just waiting to see if the support level on the 5 minute chart of 2.0747, indicated by the parabolic SAR, was going to break before entering.
As it turned out, it did break upwards and I immediately entered my position to go long, and it subsequently dropped 110 points.
As you can see in this instance all my signals were indicating a downwards breakout, and therefore providing it breached this support level, this was a classic example of a high probability trade.
So always try and create a trading system that will provide you with high probability trading positions as this is the key to making long-term profits from forex trading.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Is Trading The Forex Really For You?
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The trouble with being a full-time forex trader is that it is a very lonely profession if you're trading at your own computer desk at home.
Everyone thinks it's an exciting, exhilarating profession sitting at your computer in your underwear watching the markets, going long, going short, raking in huge profits, but the reality is somewhat different.
You can sit staring at your computer screen for hours on end waiting for a good set-up to enter a trade, and sometimes you can sit there for the whole day and not enter a trade. And even if you do find a trade, when it goes against you and you have to close out at a loss, then it's a gut-wrenching feeling. You've wasted a whole day, and not only have you not earned any money, but you've actually lost money. You could have made more money working a menial job for the minimum wage that day.
Also in most cases you're all alone and therefore have no work colleagues. You have no social interaction at all during the day except to maybe exchange pleasantries with the postman or to go down to the newsagents for a paper. Over many months and years this lack of social interaction can be quite depressing, especially if you are a naturally social person. Talking to traders on a forum or a load of pretend friends on Facebook is no substitute for real human interaction.
Yes it is very true that the potential profits you can make are almost limitless thanks to leverage and compounding, but it's a very tough, and often very stressful way of making a living. I have tried that before.
Saying all that though, I've been working for myself since 2001, with forex trading contributing greatly to my overall income and I absolutely love it. Admittedly the lack of social interaction isn't really an issue as I don't really like people generally.
In all seriousness though, if you can learn to trade successfully then you will be very well rewarded financially, which will allow you to have a great social life away from your computer screen and you can enjoy the benefits of being your own boss and the maker of your own destiny.
The trouble with being a full-time forex trader is that it is a very lonely profession if you're trading at your own computer desk at home.
Everyone thinks it's an exciting, exhilarating profession sitting at your computer in your underwear watching the markets, going long, going short, raking in huge profits, but the reality is somewhat different.
You can sit staring at your computer screen for hours on end waiting for a good set-up to enter a trade, and sometimes you can sit there for the whole day and not enter a trade. And even if you do find a trade, when it goes against you and you have to close out at a loss, then it's a gut-wrenching feeling. You've wasted a whole day, and not only have you not earned any money, but you've actually lost money. You could have made more money working a menial job for the minimum wage that day.
Also in most cases you're all alone and therefore have no work colleagues. You have no social interaction at all during the day except to maybe exchange pleasantries with the postman or to go down to the newsagents for a paper. Over many months and years this lack of social interaction can be quite depressing, especially if you are a naturally social person. Talking to traders on a forum or a load of pretend friends on Facebook is no substitute for real human interaction.
Yes it is very true that the potential profits you can make are almost limitless thanks to leverage and compounding, but it's a very tough, and often very stressful way of making a living. I have tried that before.
Saying all that though, I've been working for myself since 2001, with forex trading contributing greatly to my overall income and I absolutely love it. Admittedly the lack of social interaction isn't really an issue as I don't really like people generally.
In all seriousness though, if you can learn to trade successfully then you will be very well rewarded financially, which will allow you to have a great social life away from your computer screen and you can enjoy the benefits of being your own boss and the maker of your own destiny.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Different types of technical forex indicators
If you open up any charting package and attempt to put some form of technical indicator alongside the price, you will usually be presented with endless different technical indicators to assist you with your trading.
This can be slightly overwhelming when you first start using technical analysis, because you don't know which indicators are best, what information they are conveying, or how to interpret the data. So in today's article I'm going to briefly discuss the different types of technical indicators available to you.
There are basically four different types of technical indicators:
1. Trend indicators.
These indicators are used to indicate the direction of a trend. These are very useful because the basic rule is that you should always trade with a trend and not against it. Some examples of trend following indicators include Parabolic SAR, MACD and Moving Averages.
2. Momentum indicators.
Momentum or strength indicators are used to indicate the speed or strength of a move in price and are best used to determine a change in direction. They tend to be oscillating indicators showing overbought and oversold positions. Examples include CCI, RSI and Stochastics.
3. Volatility indicators.
These indicators, as the name suggests, show a change in volatility, which often leads to a change in price. Examples include ATR, Bollinger Bands and Envelopes.
4. Volume indicators.
Volume indicators are used to show the volume of trading in a particular currency. These are useful to confirm the direction of a trend or to signal a breakout. For example, if the pair trades in a narrow range and then breaks out on high volume, then this is a very bullish signal. Examples of volume indicators include Chaikin Money Flow, Demand Index and OBV.
The ideal charting set-up should have at least one indicator of each kind, but it's also important to remember that technical analysis is not foolproof. It's there to help you make trading decisions, but no indicator or set of indicators will give you a 100% success rate.
I've only touched on some of the technical indicators in this article and will discuss each one in more depth at a later date. See my profile page 1 and profile page 2.
This can be slightly overwhelming when you first start using technical analysis, because you don't know which indicators are best, what information they are conveying, or how to interpret the data. So in today's article I'm going to briefly discuss the different types of technical indicators available to you.
There are basically four different types of technical indicators:
1. Trend indicators.
These indicators are used to indicate the direction of a trend. These are very useful because the basic rule is that you should always trade with a trend and not against it. Some examples of trend following indicators include Parabolic SAR, MACD and Moving Averages.
2. Momentum indicators.
Momentum or strength indicators are used to indicate the speed or strength of a move in price and are best used to determine a change in direction. They tend to be oscillating indicators showing overbought and oversold positions. Examples include CCI, RSI and Stochastics.
3. Volatility indicators.
These indicators, as the name suggests, show a change in volatility, which often leads to a change in price. Examples include ATR, Bollinger Bands and Envelopes.
4. Volume indicators.
Volume indicators are used to show the volume of trading in a particular currency. These are useful to confirm the direction of a trend or to signal a breakout. For example, if the pair trades in a narrow range and then breaks out on high volume, then this is a very bullish signal. Examples of volume indicators include Chaikin Money Flow, Demand Index and OBV.
The ideal charting set-up should have at least one indicator of each kind, but it's also important to remember that technical analysis is not foolproof. It's there to help you make trading decisions, but no indicator or set of indicators will give you a 100% success rate.
I've only touched on some of the technical indicators in this article and will discuss each one in more depth at a later date. See my profile page 1 and profile page 2.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
How To Use A Breakout System To Trade Forex?
Trading forex breakouts is one of the more basic trading strategies, but nevertheless it can deliver excellent profits. Just because a system is easy to follow does not mean it cannot produce consistent profits as breakout trading is a method used by some of the most successful forex traders around.
It's based around the whole premise that if a currency pair is trading in a very tight range for a sustained period of time, then eventually it will break out of that range and more often than not it will continue moving in the direction of the breakout.
This means that to make consistent profits you need to firstly identify instances where a currency pair is trading in a narrow range, and then place buy and sell orders at or slightly outside the current range to catch the breakout when it happens.
Furthermore if you want to look for the optimum set-up then you can use technical indicators to help you. My own method is to use a weekly 30 minute chart displaying 15, 50 and 100 period exponential moving averages.
When the price starts trading in a narrow range and all three of these EMA's have flattened out and also currently lie within this range, then this to me is the perfect breakout set-up. Why?
Well because with all three EMA's flat, something's got to give. It's like a volcano waiting to erupt. Once the breakout occurs, you could get a very big movement because the longer term EMA (100) can trend for a very long time so you could get a big points haul if this EMA follows the price and moves outside of the current trading range.
As regards targets and stop losses, I personally use the current trading range to determine where I place my stops so if I go long at the top of the range, then my stop loss will be at the bottom of the range. My target price is usually the same number of points away as the stop at the very least.
The best thing about this system is that it works pretty well across many different time frames, plus not only does it work well for trading forex markets but it's also an equally good system for trading other financial instruments as well.
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It's based around the whole premise that if a currency pair is trading in a very tight range for a sustained period of time, then eventually it will break out of that range and more often than not it will continue moving in the direction of the breakout.
This means that to make consistent profits you need to firstly identify instances where a currency pair is trading in a narrow range, and then place buy and sell orders at or slightly outside the current range to catch the breakout when it happens.
Furthermore if you want to look for the optimum set-up then you can use technical indicators to help you. My own method is to use a weekly 30 minute chart displaying 15, 50 and 100 period exponential moving averages.
When the price starts trading in a narrow range and all three of these EMA's have flattened out and also currently lie within this range, then this to me is the perfect breakout set-up. Why?
Well because with all three EMA's flat, something's got to give. It's like a volcano waiting to erupt. Once the breakout occurs, you could get a very big movement because the longer term EMA (100) can trend for a very long time so you could get a big points haul if this EMA follows the price and moves outside of the current trading range.
As regards targets and stop losses, I personally use the current trading range to determine where I place my stops so if I go long at the top of the range, then my stop loss will be at the bottom of the range. My target price is usually the same number of points away as the stop at the very least.
The best thing about this system is that it works pretty well across many different time frames, plus not only does it work well for trading forex markets but it's also an equally good system for trading other financial instruments as well.
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Trading Forex With The Best Currency Pairs?
When you first become interested in forex trading it can be difficult deciding which currency pairs you should be trading. Is it best to keep your eye on all of them or focus on just a few pairs?
Well there isn't really a right and wrong answer. A major factor is your own particular trading style. For example, if you have a very solid trading system based on technical analysis criteria, then you could watch all the currency pairs and wait for the right set-up to occur in any one of them in order to enter a trade.
Most pairs conform very well to technical analysis so this can be a very profitable method if you have a solid reliable trading system in place.
Another approach I would guess the majority of traders use, is to only focus on the major currency pairs – GBP/USD, EUR/USD, USD/JPY and USD/CHF.
These are the most actively traded currencies so it makes sense to only trade these as they conform extremely well to technical analysis. This is because charts are essentially displaying human behaviour and with so many people across the world all looking at the same charts, you can start to understand where people are likely to enter and exit positions.
The major advantage of this method is that these pairs generally have the tightest spreads which is important because over the longer term these wider spreads can really make a dent in your profits.
Another benefit of only watching these pairs is that by concentrating on a fewer number of pairs you can learn the personality of each one and learn how they move, making it easier to identify trends and take a position.
Finally, one other factor is your location and the time of the day when you are available to trade. For example, if you can trade the forex markets between 7.00 GMT and 17.00 GMT, then the GBP/USD or EUR/USD would be a good volatile pair to trade as this is when the London and European markets are open and at their most busiest.
So to sum up, there are not really any best currencies to trade, all can be very profitable. However you should take the tightness of the spreads into consideration and the behaviour of each currency pair, which is why I generally recommend trading just one or more of the four major currency pairs - GBP/USD, EUR/USD, USD/JPY and USD/CHF.
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Well there isn't really a right and wrong answer. A major factor is your own particular trading style. For example, if you have a very solid trading system based on technical analysis criteria, then you could watch all the currency pairs and wait for the right set-up to occur in any one of them in order to enter a trade.
Most pairs conform very well to technical analysis so this can be a very profitable method if you have a solid reliable trading system in place.
Another approach I would guess the majority of traders use, is to only focus on the major currency pairs – GBP/USD, EUR/USD, USD/JPY and USD/CHF.
These are the most actively traded currencies so it makes sense to only trade these as they conform extremely well to technical analysis. This is because charts are essentially displaying human behaviour and with so many people across the world all looking at the same charts, you can start to understand where people are likely to enter and exit positions.
The major advantage of this method is that these pairs generally have the tightest spreads which is important because over the longer term these wider spreads can really make a dent in your profits.
Another benefit of only watching these pairs is that by concentrating on a fewer number of pairs you can learn the personality of each one and learn how they move, making it easier to identify trends and take a position.
Finally, one other factor is your location and the time of the day when you are available to trade. For example, if you can trade the forex markets between 7.00 GMT and 17.00 GMT, then the GBP/USD or EUR/USD would be a good volatile pair to trade as this is when the London and European markets are open and at their most busiest.
So to sum up, there are not really any best currencies to trade, all can be very profitable. However you should take the tightness of the spreads into consideration and the behaviour of each currency pair, which is why I generally recommend trading just one or more of the four major currency pairs - GBP/USD, EUR/USD, USD/JPY and USD/CHF.
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Can You Be Successful With Forex With One Technical Indicator?
My conclusion was that it would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to make consistent profits, but then I remembered back to when I first started trading forex a few years ago, and realizing that back then I pretty much only used one indicator - the Exponential Moving Average / EMA (15), and did make consistent profits.
Technically speaking I didn't use only one indicator as I also displayed the EMA (25) and EMA (50) on the same chart to help me decide on exit strategies, and nowadays I use a lot more indicators to confirm my positions, but nevertheless I still think this basic approach of using an EMA (15) on a 30-minute chart could still generate regular profits.
The trick is to look for currencies that have been trending strongly in one direction for a few days with a rising or falling EMA (15), and wait until this EMA changes direction and signals a reversal.
Furthermore when this EMA does change direction you ideally want to enter into a position when the price is close to or touching this EMA for maximum value. Place stops about 20 or 25 points below this EMA in the rare instances where you get a false reversal, but in most cases the reversal will happen and you can potentially make 30-200 pips depending on the strength and momentum of the reversal.
Also, you ideally want to trade in the direction of the long-term trend, so let's take a real-life example – the GBP/USD.
The long-term yearly trend has been upwards so we ideally want to find positions where the EMA (15) has been heading downwards for a few days and watch for a change in direction, so we're trading in the direction of the long-term trend.
If you look at a 30 minute chart of this pair for this month (October), you can see three obvious instances of this happening.
The first instance was between 3/10 and 4/10 when the price fell from 2.0440 to 2.0280 before bouncing back and heading upwards again. The EMA (15) started heading upwards as well between 2.0310 and 2.0320 and there were plenty of opportunities to trade close to this EMA to get maximum value (sometimes the price blasts through the EMA without retracing, making it hard to get any value from the trade).
As you can see, this upwards trend continued until the price reached a peak of 2.4030 so you could potentially have made a profit of 100+ pips, but even if you'd held out until the EMA (15) started heading downwards which was confirmed around about the 2.3080 mark on 5/10, you could still have netted about 70 pips profit.
Similar set-ups occurred on 9/10 when there was another 100+ point reversal, and on 12/10 when there was a slightly smaller move, so as you can see there are always good opportunities to trade this one indicator alone and make pretty good profits.
Therefore to answer my original question yes I believe you can make regular profits trading just one indicator, because I myself have done so in the past, but it makes far more sense to use additional indicators as well to confirm your positions, and to find additional positions to take.
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Technically speaking I didn't use only one indicator as I also displayed the EMA (25) and EMA (50) on the same chart to help me decide on exit strategies, and nowadays I use a lot more indicators to confirm my positions, but nevertheless I still think this basic approach of using an EMA (15) on a 30-minute chart could still generate regular profits.
The trick is to look for currencies that have been trending strongly in one direction for a few days with a rising or falling EMA (15), and wait until this EMA changes direction and signals a reversal.
Furthermore when this EMA does change direction you ideally want to enter into a position when the price is close to or touching this EMA for maximum value. Place stops about 20 or 25 points below this EMA in the rare instances where you get a false reversal, but in most cases the reversal will happen and you can potentially make 30-200 pips depending on the strength and momentum of the reversal.
Also, you ideally want to trade in the direction of the long-term trend, so let's take a real-life example – the GBP/USD.
The long-term yearly trend has been upwards so we ideally want to find positions where the EMA (15) has been heading downwards for a few days and watch for a change in direction, so we're trading in the direction of the long-term trend.
If you look at a 30 minute chart of this pair for this month (October), you can see three obvious instances of this happening.
The first instance was between 3/10 and 4/10 when the price fell from 2.0440 to 2.0280 before bouncing back and heading upwards again. The EMA (15) started heading upwards as well between 2.0310 and 2.0320 and there were plenty of opportunities to trade close to this EMA to get maximum value (sometimes the price blasts through the EMA without retracing, making it hard to get any value from the trade).
As you can see, this upwards trend continued until the price reached a peak of 2.4030 so you could potentially have made a profit of 100+ pips, but even if you'd held out until the EMA (15) started heading downwards which was confirmed around about the 2.3080 mark on 5/10, you could still have netted about 70 pips profit.
Similar set-ups occurred on 9/10 when there was another 100+ point reversal, and on 12/10 when there was a slightly smaller move, so as you can see there are always good opportunities to trade this one indicator alone and make pretty good profits.
Therefore to answer my original question yes I believe you can make regular profits trading just one indicator, because I myself have done so in the past, but it makes far more sense to use additional indicators as well to confirm your positions, and to find additional positions to take.
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Are You Familiar With Forex Quotes?
New forex traders can find technical analysis quite intimidating (even baffling) at first. In reality, this is the most frequent initial hurdle. The quote is brief, but it packs in a great deal of helpful information. And although it doesn't make a lick of sense to a newcomer, here's a quick, simple explanation of what it means.
A Forex quote is permanently based on a pair of currencies, where you're at once selling one currency and buying another. And there are two prices, one for selling and the other for buying (bid price and ask price). As reading a Forex quote, it might typically look like this: USD/JPY 106.52/56
The first currency is called the base currency and the other is the quote currency. The base currency value is permanently 1 (in this case 1 US dollar). The number in the quote tells you how many of the quote currency (Japanese yen) you can buy with one US dollar.
And that number - 106.52/56 - is a shortened version of two numbers (106.52 and 106.56). The lower number is the bid price; the other is the ask price. The bid price shows how much a dealer will purchase the base currency for. The ask price shows how much a dealer is willing to sell it for.
If you saw 106.52/56 after reading a Forex quote, it would mean that you could sell US dollars and receive 106.52 yen per dollar. On the other hand, if you wanted to buy US dollars, you would have to pay 106.56 yen for each dollar.
The difference between the bid price and the ask price in a Forex quote is called the "spread," and each tiny 0.01 unit is called a "pip." In our example, the spread for our USD/JPY quote is four pips. The spread for the most commonly traded currencies is usually that small. In all-purpose, you'll do most of your trading in US dollars, Japanese yen, Great Britain pounds, Euros, Swiss francs or Australian dollars. Furthermore please keep in mind that when the competition really heats up some spreads will be as small as one pip.
On the other hand, for a reduced amount of heavily traded currencies, you could run into much larger spreads. But don't think that a small spread means tiny profits (or losses). As you're trading hundreds of thousands of units, even that one pip spread can mean big money.
Let's say you're dealing with merely 100 US dollars. Selling your hundred dollars for 10,652 yen and buying them for 10,656 yen only amounts to a four yen difference. But most Forex traders will be dealing with amounts of 100,000 US dollars (or many multiples). So now we know, when reading a Forex quote, that even such an unimpressive little four-pip spread amounts to considerably more (at 4,000 yen, and probably several multiples of that).
And of course, similar trades could be repeated during the day and the week. This means that anytime you're reading a Forex quote, you'll recognize that this tiny little spread is extra important than its meager size at first suggests.
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A Forex quote is permanently based on a pair of currencies, where you're at once selling one currency and buying another. And there are two prices, one for selling and the other for buying (bid price and ask price). As reading a Forex quote, it might typically look like this: USD/JPY 106.52/56
The first currency is called the base currency and the other is the quote currency. The base currency value is permanently 1 (in this case 1 US dollar). The number in the quote tells you how many of the quote currency (Japanese yen) you can buy with one US dollar.
And that number - 106.52/56 - is a shortened version of two numbers (106.52 and 106.56). The lower number is the bid price; the other is the ask price. The bid price shows how much a dealer will purchase the base currency for. The ask price shows how much a dealer is willing to sell it for.
If you saw 106.52/56 after reading a Forex quote, it would mean that you could sell US dollars and receive 106.52 yen per dollar. On the other hand, if you wanted to buy US dollars, you would have to pay 106.56 yen for each dollar.
The difference between the bid price and the ask price in a Forex quote is called the "spread," and each tiny 0.01 unit is called a "pip." In our example, the spread for our USD/JPY quote is four pips. The spread for the most commonly traded currencies is usually that small. In all-purpose, you'll do most of your trading in US dollars, Japanese yen, Great Britain pounds, Euros, Swiss francs or Australian dollars. Furthermore please keep in mind that when the competition really heats up some spreads will be as small as one pip.
On the other hand, for a reduced amount of heavily traded currencies, you could run into much larger spreads. But don't think that a small spread means tiny profits (or losses). As you're trading hundreds of thousands of units, even that one pip spread can mean big money.
Let's say you're dealing with merely 100 US dollars. Selling your hundred dollars for 10,652 yen and buying them for 10,656 yen only amounts to a four yen difference. But most Forex traders will be dealing with amounts of 100,000 US dollars (or many multiples). So now we know, when reading a Forex quote, that even such an unimpressive little four-pip spread amounts to considerably more (at 4,000 yen, and probably several multiples of that).
And of course, similar trades could be repeated during the day and the week. This means that anytime you're reading a Forex quote, you'll recognize that this tiny little spread is extra important than its meager size at first suggests.
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Learn To Make Money Successfully With Good Forex Trading
Forex trading is trading the currency of a nation for the currency of a different country at their current exchange rate. Futures trading, which is based on a currency's coming value is different all together but many people get the two confused. You could also see Forex referred to as FX, foreign exchange, or even 4X when you perform a search on the internet. All Forex trading is conducted through brokers or market makers so it is valuable to do your research previous to funding a margin account which is required for trading.
If you are interested in trading on the Forex, it is valuable that you do your research. Read what others are saying and if they have made or lost money trading on the Forex. Learn the language of trading on the Forex. You need to know the language that is used so that you won't be puzzled by the information that you read. Traders try to capture points or pips. A pip is a point in the currency trading community. Forex trading is also called Spot trading or trading on the Spot market.
Don't invest further than you can afford to risk! Funding your margin account should only be done with funds that, if lost, will not significantly effect your financial well being. Trading on the Forex involves a particular amount of risk as does investing in the stock market. Don't invest your life savings on the Forex, especially if you are a beginner to currency trading. A good rule for beginners is to only invest an amount that you can afford to and therefore build upon that as you make thriving trades. You should not invest money that you must have to live on in either the stock market or Forex.
You finance your trading with your margin account which guarantees other traders that you can pay them if you lose on the Forex. A margin account is a bond account, a place to deposit your money and an account to withdraw money from when necessary. Forex trading is performed in lots and you use your margin account to buy the right to trade lots of currency on the foreign exchange. These lots of currency are equal to differing amounts of USD which depends on their trading value versus the dollar. You purchase the right to trade lots of currency with the funds held in your margin account.
Choose your trading firm sensibly when you decide to invest in currency trading on the Foreign Exchange Market. Current Federal regulations don't allow Forex trading firms to guarantee the performance of any Forex currency trading system. Look for a reputable Forex trader that has the credentials to back up their claims of performance. A qualified Forex trader is educated and disciplined to follow their method of trading using good judgment to lessen the risk of currency trading. Don't let greed get in the way of skilled sense when considering an investment in Forex although there is money to be made trading currency.
If you are interested in trading on the Forex, it is valuable that you do your research. Read what others are saying and if they have made or lost money trading on the Forex. Learn the language of trading on the Forex. You need to know the language that is used so that you won't be puzzled by the information that you read. Traders try to capture points or pips. A pip is a point in the currency trading community. Forex trading is also called Spot trading or trading on the Spot market.
Don't invest further than you can afford to risk! Funding your margin account should only be done with funds that, if lost, will not significantly effect your financial well being. Trading on the Forex involves a particular amount of risk as does investing in the stock market. Don't invest your life savings on the Forex, especially if you are a beginner to currency trading. A good rule for beginners is to only invest an amount that you can afford to and therefore build upon that as you make thriving trades. You should not invest money that you must have to live on in either the stock market or Forex.
You finance your trading with your margin account which guarantees other traders that you can pay them if you lose on the Forex. A margin account is a bond account, a place to deposit your money and an account to withdraw money from when necessary. Forex trading is performed in lots and you use your margin account to buy the right to trade lots of currency on the foreign exchange. These lots of currency are equal to differing amounts of USD which depends on their trading value versus the dollar. You purchase the right to trade lots of currency with the funds held in your margin account.
Choose your trading firm sensibly when you decide to invest in currency trading on the Foreign Exchange Market. Current Federal regulations don't allow Forex trading firms to guarantee the performance of any Forex currency trading system. Look for a reputable Forex trader that has the credentials to back up their claims of performance. A qualified Forex trader is educated and disciplined to follow their method of trading using good judgment to lessen the risk of currency trading. Don't let greed get in the way of skilled sense when considering an investment in Forex although there is money to be made trading currency.
The Truth About Insta Forex (Part 2)
If potential trend strength is very big and there was leap in trend on Friday, then on Monday correction or reverse or news wave in trend is expected. If on Friday money jumped against the trend, then this Friday movement will turn into correction or the first wave of reversed trend. If currency did not start its movement on Friday, it means we can expect the formation of movement on Monday or Tuesday.
One more Forex marketplace peculiarity is analysis of news calendar for the next week. Events which can influence trend's mood and all corrections should be pointed out. There is also normal which was noticed by A. Elder - you should pay attention to the gap which appears at midnight to Monday - whether currency pairs of allies opened up or down and what supervision cash will move after that at Asian trading session - as a rule, the same direction currency will move the next week.
To earn at Forex market, you should understand that intraday trend does not exist by itself. The main conclusion which should be made by a trader: money moves the main part of its distance before the news release and just a little movement can be noticed when news was officially confirmed in case it has justifies the prediction. To be right, agent should observe only two rules: 1) It is necessary to use strong movement during the whole week in direction of published news and 2) You should be ready for reverse if the news did no justify expectations.
Insta Forex forex broker brand belongs to the InstaTrade Corporation which unites investment organizations all over the world. The key line of activity is providing forex trading services to customers since 2007. Today we cooperate with residents of more than 50 countries. Every day more than 300 forex traders open accounts with InstaForex, investing their assets to the stock and currency markets. Regardless of deposit amount each customer receives professional service, on-time technical support. The full spectrum of services is provided to the customer.
One more Forex marketplace peculiarity is analysis of news calendar for the next week. Events which can influence trend's mood and all corrections should be pointed out. There is also normal which was noticed by A. Elder - you should pay attention to the gap which appears at midnight to Monday - whether currency pairs of allies opened up or down and what supervision cash will move after that at Asian trading session - as a rule, the same direction currency will move the next week.
To earn at Forex market, you should understand that intraday trend does not exist by itself. The main conclusion which should be made by a trader: money moves the main part of its distance before the news release and just a little movement can be noticed when news was officially confirmed in case it has justifies the prediction. To be right, agent should observe only two rules: 1) It is necessary to use strong movement during the whole week in direction of published news and 2) You should be ready for reverse if the news did no justify expectations.
Insta Forex forex broker brand belongs to the InstaTrade Corporation which unites investment organizations all over the world. The key line of activity is providing forex trading services to customers since 2007. Today we cooperate with residents of more than 50 countries. Every day more than 300 forex traders open accounts with InstaForex, investing their assets to the stock and currency markets. Regardless of deposit amount each customer receives professional service, on-time technical support. The full spectrum of services is provided to the customer.
The Truth About Insta Forex (Part 1)
Two factors can help you to affect the supervision of weekly trend: Friday currency pairs movement on American stock exchange and opening GAP (significant difference between the price at the end of previous and beginning of following day) at midnight from Sunday to Monday (Asian session). The result is money pairs draw their resistance levels, breaking through one of them they turn it into support level, push off from it and will move in this direction the entire week.
Between American session on Monday and Asian session on Friday the channel of pikes resistance levels (by fractals and zigzags) determines the starting point of currency pairs breaking through up and down and as a rule, the whole week move in the preset direction. The first and vital moment of currency pairs' behavior on Forex market is their movement on Friday at American stock exchange. It is test through released news, strength and trend direction. If extremely negative or positive news issue did not influence the cash pairs' fluctuations on Forex market on Friday, it means that brokers and banks were not ready to such fluctuations and movement will start on Monday.
There are two variants of enhancements, if currency made abrupt jump in trend: 1) New trend wave, for example 400 pips, which currency pairs moved in for the previous week, turns by Elliot into the first wave and the third wave in the same bearing will be equal to 640 pips which is 60 % longer and 2) Being at the beginning of medium-term trend wave from h4 to daily and weekly charts in this case pullbacks are from 23% to 62% - movement is trend-forming - new week - new jump along the trend.
InstaForex forex broker brand belongs to the InstaTrade Corporation which unites investment organizations all over the world. The key line of activity is providing forex trading services to customers since 2007. Nowadays we collaborate with residents of more than 50 countries. Every day more than 300 forex traders open accounts with Insta Forex, investing their funds to the stock and currency markets. Regardless of deposit size each customer receives professional service, up-to-date technical help. The full spectrum of services is provided to the client.
Between American session on Monday and Asian session on Friday the channel of pikes resistance levels (by fractals and zigzags) determines the starting point of currency pairs breaking through up and down and as a rule, the whole week move in the preset direction. The first and vital moment of currency pairs' behavior on Forex market is their movement on Friday at American stock exchange. It is test through released news, strength and trend direction. If extremely negative or positive news issue did not influence the cash pairs' fluctuations on Forex market on Friday, it means that brokers and banks were not ready to such fluctuations and movement will start on Monday.
There are two variants of enhancements, if currency made abrupt jump in trend: 1) New trend wave, for example 400 pips, which currency pairs moved in for the previous week, turns by Elliot into the first wave and the third wave in the same bearing will be equal to 640 pips which is 60 % longer and 2) Being at the beginning of medium-term trend wave from h4 to daily and weekly charts in this case pullbacks are from 23% to 62% - movement is trend-forming - new week - new jump along the trend.
InstaForex forex broker brand belongs to the InstaTrade Corporation which unites investment organizations all over the world. The key line of activity is providing forex trading services to customers since 2007. Nowadays we collaborate with residents of more than 50 countries. Every day more than 300 forex traders open accounts with Insta Forex, investing their funds to the stock and currency markets. Regardless of deposit size each customer receives professional service, up-to-date technical help. The full spectrum of services is provided to the client.
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