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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Forex Trading- How to Become a Millionaire

By Forex Trading

We all want to make money from trading, and we all want to make millions from the stock market of the forex market. However it is a well know fact that over 90% of traders will in fact go broke and not become successful. So if we are to look at who does become successful there is a group of people that tend to become more successful than others.

There is a group of individuals who tend to make the better traders and their non mathematicians or College educated, they have a skill that anyone can actually learn and their very successful. The group of individuals I am referring to are...

Professional card players who are great at Blackjack and poker and the exact same skills you need in these games are the ones you need in Forex before we explain why lets dispel one of the greatest myths about Forex Trading:

One reason for this is if you watch all great card players, they will all have one common trait, which is patience. They also realize that they cannot win every hand, and as traders we cannot win every trade. If we understand this we are increasing our chances of success as a trader.

We also must realize there is more trading days to come, as there is more cards to be dealt. So if we miss a trade, don't trade for trades sake.

Forex Trading is Complicated

To enjoy Forex trading achiever does not take you have a college education or have a complex Forex trading strategy or knowledge of maths and the reason is simple - Forex trading is simple and if you get a system to Complicated it will break in the ever changing brutal world of Forex Trading. Also as humans we like to complicate things and we believe that if they are complicated, then we are smarter therefore it makes us feel better. Quiet often though simple things will make us a lot of money. This can be also looked at with trading strategies, keep them simple.

Mathematics doesn't aid, because markets don't move to certainties, you are only trading with odds and probabilities and that's why card players are so great at Forex trading.

Here are the reasons card players make such great Forex traders.

1. They are Patient

They wait for the right hand and only play when the odds are in their favour. Contrast this with the bulk of Forex traders who are always in the market or trying losing strategies like scalping. In Forex Trading you don't get rewarded for trading often, you get rewarded for being right.

2. The Ability to Fold

A fabulous card player will pass hands by when the betting odds are non in his favour and he is also happy to fold when in a hand, if he doesn't think he will win. He keeps his losses tight and he doesn't mind dealing them, as he knows his time will follow.

Most Forex traders on the opposite hand simply can't do this and run losses or get disappointed, as their emotions get involved.

3. Courage at the right Time

The fabulous card player knows when a great hand comes up, he needs to maximize his potential and will milk as much money from it as he can. They are prepared to bet huge amounts and hold on with discipline and win.

Contrast this with the average Forex trader who banks his profit early or bets 2% and thinks he is going to make a lot of money. In Forex trading, you need to hold and profit from long term trends and have enough riding on them to make a great profit.

4. discipline discipline discipline!

You have heard about how serious it is in Forex Trading and it is to take loss after loss as the market hurts your ego and makes you look stupid is hard. Most traders cant do - Professional card players know it's the key to success and are mentally prepared to do this and know they will hit a home run.

Keep it Simple.

Forex trading is simple and always has been and the huge difference between winners and losers is the correct to keep losses small and bet big amounts when the time is right.

That's why card players often become multimillionaire traders - there not interested in ego, being clever or Complex - but being able to make money and that's why this group enjoy Forex trading success.

Now that we have the patience and are ready to trade we need to find the Best Forex Broker which broker has most of the aces? Well visit us at CFD FX Report and we can show you who we recommend. Or you can email us at support@cfdfxreport.com

Happy Trading - 23159

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Pre-foreclosures - Minimum Risk, Maximum Profits

By Clifford Carr

Pre-foreclosures are homes and/or property that are about to go into foreclosure. This is where some of the best deals are made. These are generally negotiated directly with the owner, who is eager to avoid the grief of foreclosure.

Pre-foreclosures properties are increasing in numbers every day. Real estate agents understand that investing in pre-foreclosure homes is definitely one of best ways to secure a profit. The timing couldn't be better then now to get involved in the real estate game because of the sub-prime crisis and other external difficulties facing home owners today.

Rather than going to an auction, buying a pre-foreclosure home may be a better option. At an auction, you usually require the necessary cash on hand in order to participate. Without the down payment, you cannot bid. Buying pre-foreclosure homes, however, doesn't necessarily require any deposit. This is ideal for anyone with limited liquidity, while still enabling them to purchase the home.

In the pre-foreclosure sale, you will personally meet and work directly with the home owner. Although the owner may be distressed about loosing their house, by the time you arrive they may see you as a saviour that can help salvage something before foreclosure.

A huge benefit to buying a pre-foreclosure is the ability to examine the property ahead of time. Because the current owner is still living on the property you can physical knock on their door and have a look around and examine the house. You can even discuss with the owner as to any current problems with the functionality of the property. If you time it right and the owner agrees you may also be able to get a home inspection done.

Pre-foreclosures provide the opportunity to see what sort of work needs to be done to the premise, and provide you with an idea as to the budget required to do so. You now have much more information then you would before a foreclosure auction to make the right decision of whether or not to purchase.

Hopefully this article articulated some of the advantages that buying pre-foreclosures is a good alternative. All real estate professionals consider this method as one of your best value options when it comes to purchasing a home - 23159

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Do More Than Invest And Forget

By Rick Amorey

Those who find stocks volatile may find that bond investments are safer in contrast. They believe that it is so safe; in fact, that many people decide to invest in without fully understanding how it works. Those wanting to maximize their yield in bonds would do well to take notice of these five tips that I have penned for them:

1. Know the key terms with bonds. What do the terms par value, coupon rate, and maturity mean? These are the basic concepts of bond investing that you should be familiar with; if you can explain it adequately to someone, then that means that you understand them.

2. Calculate the yield. Do the number crunching and then compare it with other potential investments that interest you. This is easy to compute; get the interest that the bond pays in a year and divide it by it's current price, and voila! You have just computed the yield.

3. Check out the bond's rating. These ratings indicate the stability of the bond issuer's finances. Always review the bond's rating before you decide to invest. The standard is; the higher the rating, the better the bond's quality will be.

4. Be aware of the bond's the bond's interest rate risk. The interest rate and the bond price often go opposite ways; interest rate risk is the term that describes this relationship. A bond's price is likely to go down as interest rates go up. Long-term bonds are especially susceptible to interest rate risk.

5. Above all, think before you sell. The price of a bond in an ideal situation does not change; it will only do so if you buy or sell it before it matures. Factors affecting this change are the bond's maturity rate, transaction costs and interest rates. Examine the bond markets carefully if you're thinking about selling before the maturity. It'll help you determine if doing so would be easy or difficult. - 23159

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The Essentials of technical Analysis: Part II

By Jack Haddad

Charting:

The time frame used for forming a chart depends on the compression of the data: intraday, daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, or annual data. Traders usually concentrate on charts made up of daily and intraday data to forecast shorterm price movements.

The shorter the time frame and the less compressed data is, the more detail that is available. While long on detail, short term charts can be volatile and contain a lot of noise. Large sudden price movements, wide high-low ranges and price gaps can effect volatility, which can distort the overall picture. Long term charts care good for analyzing the large picture to get a broad perspective of the historical price action. Once the general picture is analyzed, a daily chart can be used to zoom in on the last few months. Four of the most popular methods of displaying price data are by the following charts: line bar, candlestick, and point & figure. The line chart is one of the simplest charts. It is formed by plotting one price point, usually the close. For that matter, I don't favor them because I personally consider the open, low, and high to be as important as the close in technical analysis. However, at times, only closing data are available for certain indices, thinly traded stocks and intraday prices. Bar charts are perhaps the most popular charting method. The high, low, and close are required to form the price plot for each period of a bar chart. The high and low are represented by the top and bottom of the vertical bar and the close is the short horizontal line crossing the vertical bar. On a daily chart, each bar represents the high, low, and close for a particular day. Weekly charts would have a bar for each week based on Friday's close and the high and low for that week. Bar charts can be effective for displaying a large amount of data.

Using candlesticks, 200 data points can take up a lot of room and look cluttered. Line charts show less clutter, but do not offer as much detail (no high-low range). The individual bars that make up the bar chart are relatively skinny, which allows users the ability to fit more bars before the chart gets cluttered. If you're not interested in the opening price, bar charts are an ideal method for analyzing the close relative to the high and low. In addition, bar charts that include the open will tend to get cluttered quicker. If you're interested in the opening price, candlestick charts probably offer a better alternative. The beauty of Point & Figure charts is their simplicity. Little or no price movement is deemed irrelevant and therefore not duplicated on the chart. Only price movements that exceed specified levels are recorded. This focus on price movement makes it easier to identify support and resistance levels, bullish breakouts and bearish breakdowns. Contrary to this methodology, Point & Figure charts are based solely on price movement and do not take time into consideration. The topic on candlestick charting is broad and beyond the scope of this article. This method of charting originated in Japan over 300 years ago, and have become quite popular in recent years. For a candlestick chart, the open, high, low, and close are all required. A daily candlestick is based on the open price, the intraday high and low, and the close. A weekly candlestick is based on Monday's open, the weekly high-low range, and Friday's close.

Trendlines:

Trendlines are an important tool in technical analysis for both trend identification and confirmation. The general rule in technical analysis is that it takes two points to draw a trendline and the third point confirms the validity. An up trendline is formed by connecting two of more low points. The second low must be higher than the first for the line to have a positive slope.

Up trendlines act as support and indicate that net-demand (demand less supply) is increasing even as the price rises. A downtrend is formed by connecting two or more high points. The second high must be lower than the first for the line to have a negative slope. Down trendlines act as a resistance and indicate that net-supply is increasing even as the price declines. - 23159

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Know How To Place Stop Loss?

By Hass67

The forex markets are highly volatile. There is so much noise in the intra day forex market; it becomes difficult for new retail forex traders to know where to put the stop loss. The prices in the intra day market keeps on jumping 10-20 pips for no apparent reason.

Most of the new forex traders get frustrated to find their stop loss being constantly tripped due to noise even when the market is going in the anticipated direction.

Many new forex traders develop the habit of using a static 10-20 pip stop loss. This is an arbitrary decision. Many also try using a trailing stop loss. However, if placed too close; your stop hits too early. And if placed too far; you will have to forgo potential profits if the price retraces later on.

You should place your stop loss on dynamic levels. Most of the professional traders do use stop loss but mostly place it on their computers making them invisible to their brokers.

Stop hunting is something the brokers are continuously doing. If a broker finds many stop losses at a particular price level on his price feed; he can easily trip them using a momentary blip in the price. You cant even complain. The momentary spike happened due to a sudden large transaction in the market.

Do you know this many professional forex traders only use a stop loss in their mind. They plan entry/exit for each position. Keep on monitoring it changing, the stop loss in their mind as the rate fluctuates. When they reach the desired outcome, they close the position. With experience, you will also learn to do the same.

Dynamic stop losses can be easily placed using Moving Averages, Bollinger Bands, SARs etc. Using a dynamic stop loss is a good way to manage your risk while letting the currency markets do what it wants.

The more experienced a trader you will become, the more you are going to realize that placing fixed stop losses actually hurts you more emotionally, psychologically and profit wise than help you.

Never ever trade, just before a major economic news release. Dont place your stop loss close to or at round numbers and at times of thin liquidity in the markets.

Stop hunting is something that you should know. Many forex brokers pry on new traders and keep on tripping their stop losses terming it market noise. - 23159

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