Monday, September 28, 2009

Do you have some advices for trading at Forex Market (Fx) ?

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Hello. I have a little experience trading Forex but last year I didn't have so much time for trading at Forex Market. However I want to trade again.

For those who know and have traded in this big financial market, do you have some clever advices to make buy/sell currencies at Fx ? I have an easy-forex account, where you can start trading with 12.5 €, 25 € 50 €…. It is a good forex market site ?
Thanks

Hi Franz,

Welcome back into the world of Forex.

Anyone can learn how to successfully trade in the Forex market. However, it takes knowledge, discipline, self control and sound money management principles.

I see two challenges with starting an account with less than $1000.

First, the market moves both with you and against you. That is just a fact of life. You need to trade with a conservative margin and have sufficient capital to withstand any negative moves.

Second, due to the risks associated with the Forex market you need to only trade with monies that you can afford to lose and most people with less than $1000 cannot afford to lose it.

That being said, you can certainly sharpen your skills utilizing demo accounts while you are perfecting your trading stratgies. And concurrently you can build up your investment funds.

Good luck to you and please let me know if there is anything that I can assist you with.

Is it feasable or reasonable for a 19 year old to use and invest in the forex market?

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Approximately how much is a good amount to start with? i am going to go to forex.com and do the 30 day free trial and see how I do.

Also for people who know forex and use it, how many hours do you spend a day or a week, and how much do make. Tell me weekly or daily or anual income.

I will have about 5G's to invest, i was wondering whether i should throw it in forex.com

Thanks

With no investment experience and you want to jump right into trading currencies/ futures? I have been trading stocks for 19 years, options for 15 years, and I still wouldn't touch the futures/ currency markets.

Unless you are a government or a major corporation trying to hedge dollars verses foreign currency, you are speculating. if you don;t know what you are doing, you are just gambling.

When trading currencies, you are trading against world banks, not a bunch of small investors.

Sure, you could have beginners luck and make some money on a trade or two. Long term is that one or two trades will blow up and wipe out what you have.

You are also looking at trading a 24HR market. It is generally not wise to be in this market if you plan to sleep unless you ahve hedged your bets.

if you really want to gamble in this market, you may want to consider buying options on currencies or options on futures. That way you can only lose you entire investment.

If you buy straight (leveraged) currencies/ futures, you could be risking up to 100x you investment. if you are wrong, you will have to settle in cash.

A good compliance officer will not allow an inexperienced person begin trading Forex with little capital, and little assets.
(SEC Rule 405)

The notion of unrealistic investment returns to be able to "quadruple your investment in 12 months." 400% annual return? is about as unrealistic as all the hype I see posted on Y!A all the time.

Soliciting investors subject to SEC and CFTC advertising rules and SEC Rule 405.

What I would suggest.

If you don't need the funds for 5 years:

1. ROTH IRA (no fee account – Fidelity.com has one)

2. Invest S&P500 Index (no load fund or the stock index: SPY)

3. After 5 years you can take out the principle with no penalty. The remainder stays in the account until retirement (59 1/2) and is tax free at that age or after; and you can take up to $10,000 to buy a first home with no penalty.

Just give it some thought.

Good Luck!

What will happen to the Forex market if things keep going down hill?

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No one ever seems to talk about the Forex market.

Actually the US dollar has been doing well during the recent crisis. Since this is a global financial event, foreigners think the dollar is safer than a lot of their home currencies.
In the Forex market, you're always comparing one currency to another- it's not like the DOW that either goes up or down. So if the dollar goes up versus the Euro, one is going up while the other is going down.
They don't like to talk about the Forex because the PTB (Powers That Be) would prefer that you invest your money here in the US of A. If you buy Euros or British Pounds or whatever, you're investing overseas.

Tips to Remember Before Using Automated Forex Trading Systems

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The use of automated forex trading system has long passed the stage of contemplating because many more traders are signing over to trading their forex accounts with the help of forex systems designed by mathematicians using some complex mathematical algorithms.

However, with this you get a lot of mixed reviews on what works and what is complete scam. With that said it is clear that most problems faced by traders using such systems can be more of the traders fault than it is the system. Some of the tips that I have outlined from personal use of such automated trading system is as follows:

• First make sure you understand fully what the basics of forex trading are before you go into using automated systems. Reason for this is because though you can use majority of the systems as a complete novice to forex trading, but it’s not to your best interest because there are blind spots in using automated forex system which you can only identify if you have the slightest idea what exactly the system is doing.

• Every automated forex trading system comes with a step-by-step set up manual which you must follow to the book irrespective of your forex trading experience. For the system to work properly you must first set it up properly as this is the case with most traders who hurriedly set up a system and therefore find that they are getting different results from other traders.

• Always go for the upper limit required starting capital. Even though the system might give you a lower limit capital it is not advisable to go with the lower limit.

• If you live in an area with erratic power supply you might want to think in the line of getting a back up power supply for just your computer as most of the automated systems require that you have your computer running to allow the software continue to analyse the market. This is even more important if you have a live trade on.

• Finally do yourself a favour and test every automated system either by using a demo account or a live mini account. By so doing, if the system is complete rubbish you won’t find out the hard way. Good luck in your trading.

Technological advancement has made it possible to trade forex using expert advisors. One of the best expert advisor that i have personally used is the fapturbo which can be downloaded here: http://www.fapforex.info

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Weekly Trading Update - 21-25 September 2009

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Many people enter the world of forex trading with the aim of making as much money as possible. However the assumption that most people make is that they need to be trading lots of positions in order to generate these big profits.

This is not necessarily the case though because it can be just as profitable (and it most cases a lot more profitable) to trade the longer term charts. More on Free Forex Trading Video - How To Get Rich Slowly

Capital Investment

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When you consider the time you will need to trade forex compared to the hours you currently work, and the capital you require to set up your trading account, it is clear that this is the ultimate business opportunity. With limited infrastructure and no clientele and staff required, you can control the success of your own business.

So what is your capital investment?

You will need a computer and Internet access. We recommend the following configuration:

Hardware and software specifications.

  • Microsoft Windows NT, 2000, Millennium or XP
  • Pentium III 233mhz, RAM min 128mb recommended
  • 1024 X 768 screen resolution
  • Broad Band Internet connection

In addition, you will have to open a live account. The minimum amount for opening a standard account is $2500 and $250 for a mini account.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Technical Analysis in The Forex Market.

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Technical analysis is considered to be the opposite of fundamental analysis. Technical analysis looks at the past performance and history of an investment. It relies on data showing this history and current trends and patterns to make predictions of future market activity. It ignores the intrinsic value of the investment in favor of its statistical abstract. The Forex market lends itself to technical analysis rather well. The history of the value of currency pairs is a matter of statistical record and can be easily accessed. Its supporters claim it is the only sure way of understanding the market and predicting its future. This is especially true in the Forex market. Fans of technical analysis say that the economies of modern nations are so very complex that they can not be accurately predicated. It is only in the study of the past history of the currency and the trends that are revealed that a possible glimpse of the future be found. To better understand the difference between fundamental analysis and technical analysis consider this example. If you were interested in determining what flavor of ice cream was the best to buy, the fundamental analyzer would go into the ice cream store and try several different types. He seeks its intrinsic value. The technical analysis man would sit outside the store and take notes on the flavors others are buying to decide which was the most popular and therefore most likely the best. He does not look at the intrinsic value, but relies on the data he gathers from others to make his decision. Of course, in the end, it is going to be his own preference that settles the question, and this is true of the market. Both fundamental analysis and technical analysis are mere tools that help you make the decisions that in the end only you can make. To learn an amazing breakthrough system that can skyrocket your trading profits, go here: http://budurl.com/fore

INTRODUCTION TO FOREX MARKETING

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Although most people outside of the financial world consider the New York Stock exchange to be the pinnacle of financial trading, it is the Foreign Exchange Market that is the true leader. The Forex Market, as this currency exchange is known, has a volume of around 1.5 trillion United States dollars daily. This staggering amount is over one hundred times larger than the volume of the NYSE. The market is world wide. It is what is known as an “interbank” market where trades are conducted OTC (over the counter), which means they take place directly between the parties involved in the trade rather than through a central exchange. The main centers for the Forex market are located in Sydney, New York, Tokyo, Frankfurt and London. This allows the market to operate virtually 24 hours a day. Put simply, the Forex market is based on trading the currency of one country for the currency of another country. The ratio of the value of one currency to the other rises and falls, and this ratio is what fuels the market. The trades consist of the simultaneous buying of one currency, for example, United States Dollars (USD), and the selling of another, i.e. The European Euro (EUR). The most important market in Forex trading is called the “spot market” because trades are executed at once, or "on the spot". There are other elements of Forex trading, such as futures trading, and Forward Outrights, which are slightly more complex than spot trading. To learn an amazing breakthrough system that can skyrocket your trading profits, go here: http://budurl.com/fore

Forex marketing has a strategy that many traders overlook.

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Forex marketing has a strategy that many traders overlook. The prime strategy, which many forex traders believe is the key to profiting in the forex industry is the buying low and selling high strategy. Unfortunately, these traders are wrong, since it is a key to loosing instead.

Support in forex industry is when chronological value or pricing comes in from traders who “Buy.”

The mission behind buying is to provide support for the forex market exchange, as well as to analyze, examine, experiment, investigate, etc, the markets in forex currencies and exchange. Each time the traders test forex, it authenticates support.

Resistance becomes sizeable in the forex industry only when the levels of “resistance” is charted, i.e. at what time the levels of forex value, or pricing refuses to give in to jumping to a higher listing.

For this reason, at what time forex traders venture on buying low and selling high, they are making a big mistake. Traders who delay in forex trading markets will often recoil, or retract at the time some of the biggest deals transpire in the forex industry.

In short, the trends are what traders want to stay aware to, yet most traders will resist. Why, because the traders often feel uneasy at the times when other traders resisting buying and selling in forex.

Now, if you want to get ahead in forex trading and use strategies to win, I recommend you to visit Forex Success Tips. There you will discover some magic to beat the forex.

Forex, Insurance, Mortgage.

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Any type of financial instrument that is used to make payments between countries is considered foreign exchange. The list of instruments includes electronic transactions, paper currency, checks, and signed, written orders called bills of exchange. Large-scale currency trading, with minimums of $1 million, is also considered foreign exchange and can be handled as spot price transactions, forward contract transactions, or swap contracts. ...

Forex is short for foreign exchange. When one speaks of a forex profit or loss, he is talking about the increased or decreased value of an investment caused solely by currency movements. For example, if an investor thought that the dollar was weak, he might purchase German money markets. The investor's account might earn 3% annualized, but the real profit or loss could be in how the DM (German mark) moves against the US$ (United States dollar). ...

Short for "foreign exchange market", an over-the-counter market where currencies are traded. Forward contract - The sale or purchase of a commodity for delivery at a specified future date, usually a private transaction that is not conducted over an exchange. Free milling - Ores of gold or silver from which the precious metals can be recovered by concentrating methods without resorting to pressure leaching or other chemical treatment.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Forex Trading Versus Stock Trading

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The forex (foreign currency exchange) market is the largest and most liquid financial market in the world. The forex market unlike stock markets is an over-the-counter market with no central exchange and clearing house where orders are matched.

Traditionally forex trading has not been popular with retail traders/investors (traders takes shorter term positions than investors) because forex market was only opened to Hedge Funds and was not accessible to retail traders like us. Only in recent years that forex trading is opened to retail traders. Comparatively stock trading has been around for much longer for retail investors. Recent advancement in computer and trading technologies has enabled low commission and easy access to retail traders to trade stock or foreign currency exchange from almost anywhere in the world with internet access. Easy access and low commission has tremendously increased the odds of winning for retail traders, both in stocks and forex. Which of the two is a better option for a trader? The comparisons of retail stock trading and retail forex trading are as follows;

  • Nature of the Instrument
    The nature of the items being bought and sold between forex trading and stocks trading are different. In stocks trading, a trader is buying or selling a share in a specific company in a country. There are many different stock markets in the world. Many factors determine the rise or fall of a stock price. Forex trading involves buying or selling of currency pairs. In a transaction, a trader buys a currency from one country, and sells the currency from another country. Therefore the term “exchange”. The trader is hoping that the value of the currency that he buys will rise with respect to the value of the currency that he sells. In essence, a forex trader is betting on the economic prospect (or at least her monetary policy) of one country against another country.

  • Market Size & Liquidity
    Forex market is the largest market in the world. With daily transactions of over US$4 trillion, it dwarfs the stock markets. While there are thousands of different stocks in the stock markets, there are only a few currency pairs in the forex market. Therefore, forex trading is less prone to price manipulation by big players than stock trading. Huge market volume also means that the currency pairs enjoy greater liquidity than stocks. A forex trader can enter and exit the market easily. Stocks comparatively is less liquid, a trader may find problem exiting the market especially during major bad news. This is worse especially for small-cap stocks. Also due to its huge liquidity of forex market, forex traders can enjoy better price spread as compared to stock traders.

  • Trading Hours & Its Disadvantage to Retail Stock Traders
    Forex market opens 24-hour while US stock market opens daily from 930am EST to 4pm EST. This means that Forex traders can choose to trade any hours while stock traders are limited to 930am EST to 4pm EST. One significant disadvantage of retail stock traders is that the stock markets are only opened to market makers during pre-market hours (8:30am – 9:20am EST) and post-market hours (4:30pm – 6:30pm EST). And it is during these pre-market and post-markets hours that most companies release the earnings results that would have great impact on the stock prices. This means that the retails traders (many of us) could only watch the price rise or drop during these hours. Besides, stop order would not be honored during this times. The forex traders do not suffer this significant disadvantage. Also, a stock trader may supplement his/her trading with forex trading outside the stock trading hours.

  • Affordability
    In order to trade stocks, a trader needs to have quite a significant amount of capital in his account, at least a few tens of thousands in general. However, a forex trader can start trading with an account of only a few hundreds dollars. This is because forex trading allows for higher leverage. A forex trader could obtain larger transaction compared to stock market. Some forex brokers offers 100:1, 200:1 or 400:1. A leverage of 100:1 means that a US$1k in account could obtain a 100 times transaction value at US$100k. There is no interest charge for the leveraged money. Stock trading generally allows for not more than 2 times leverage in margin trading. There are interest charges associated with margin trading.

  • Data Transparency & Analysis Overload
    There are thousands of different stocks in different industries. trader needs to research many stocks and picks the best few to trade. There are many factors that affect the stock prices. There are much more factors that may affects stock price than foreign currency exchange rates. The forex traders therefore can focus on few currency pairs to trade. On top of that, most data or news affecting currency exchange rate are announced officially, scheduled and in a transparent manner. Retail forex traders therefore have better chances of success than retail stock traders.

  • Bear/Bull Stock Market Conditions
    Forex traders can trade in both way buying or selling currency pairs without any restrictions. However, stock traders have more constraints to trade and profit in bear market condition. There are more restrictions and costs associated with stock short selling. In a bull market when the economy is doing well, stock traders have a high chance of profitability if they buy stock first then sell it later. Savvy forex traders however, could operate in all market conditions.

  • Trending Nature of Currency
    Major currencies are influenced by national financial policies and macro trends This national financial policies and macro trends tend to last long in a certain direction, either in monetary expansionary (rate cutting) or monetary contractionary cycle (rate hiking cycle). Stock prices however tend to fluctuate up and down due to many factors, many of these factors are micro and specific to the stocks. Therefore forex traders can better exploit the trends in foreign currency markets that stock traders in stock markets.

  • Regulation
    Generally, most major stock markets are better regulated than forex markets. Therefore, traders need to be aware of this difference to stock markets. Fortunately, there are however many reputable forex brokers in the market. With prudence and proper research, it is not difficult to find a suitable reliable forex brokers.
Based on the above few points, forex trading seems to be a better trading option than stock trading, especially during these uncertainties in the global economy. During bull market condition, stock trading could be a viable alternative. A stock trader should definitely seriously consider supplementing their trading with forex trading. Forex trading enables a stock trader to exploit any opportunity arises during non stock trading hours, by trading in forex trading. Forex trading would also enable the stock traders to understand a more complete big picture of world economies operations and further enhance their stock trading skills.

Forex Trading Secrets Exposed - 3 Lessons Learnt From Professional Forex Traders on Forex Trading

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Almost 90% of the part time traders that I know of want to become full time forex traders in the near future. And they hope to be professional traders one day. That is the dream for most forex traders. What about you?

In order to survive in the forex trading world and make lots of money from the forex market consistently, being a normal forex trader is not good enough - you'll need to become a professional forex trader. So just what are the secrets that professional forex traders have that enables them to make lots of money trading forex? I once had a conversation with a friend of mine, who is a professional trader. And he shared with me the 3 secrets that make professional traders like him so rich:

Secret #1 - Professional Traders are NOT Geniuses- They Simply Follow a SIMPLE Forex Trading System.

You see it correctly, they are not any smarter than you nor do they possess of any god-like foresight in forex trading. I dare to say this because I know of some professional forex traders who seem to know nothing in this world and clumsy in doing other stuffs but can be a professional forex trader. Why is that so?

It's simply because they have a successful forex trading system which gives good forex trading signals to help them trade consistently. And what they have to do is to repeat the consistency just by following the trading system. That's all! And let me leak a little more secret, professional traders use simple forex trading systems instead of what most people thought to be complicated.

Secret #2 - Learn and Work Smart, NOT HARD.

Do you think that you should learn how to trade forex the hard way and gain all the knowledge before you can be successful? Do you think you can master the forex market if you combine all the strategies taught by every forex trading expert? If your answer is yes, you are WRONG! In other businesses, you may get rewarded for all the efforts and time you have put into.

But in forex trading, it's the right forex trading tutorials and education that counts and you are rewarded for being accurate and not for efforts. You will be surprised that successful traders only follow a winning trading system blindly to build up their trading capital.

Secret #3 - They possess Determination, Discipline, Money Management and Mindset for Success

My professional forex trader friend told me that he would swipe everything aside just to concentrate on his forex trading. It's his determination to succeed made him overcome small losses and steep learning curves that he had experienced in the beginning. He emphasized on a huge mistake that a lot of people make is that they are too eager to trade, too eager to make money fast from the forex market.

You need to have discipline to follow the rules of your forex trading system. Huge capital gains in forex are piled up over years of consistency and not days, there is no shortcut to riches. He manages his money so well that even 2 or 3 losses in a row can't affect his profitability much. 1% or even 0.5% of his capital margin per trade is what he is only willing to risk.

Not everyone can be a professional trader in a short period of time as you need huge capital, but anyone can become successful in forex trading if you learn how to trade forex the professional way. I'm happy to be your forex trading guide and what you have to do is to download my FREE ebook with contains forex tips, forex trading systems etc that professional forex traders use in their trading.

Brief history of Forex trading

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Brief history of Forex trading
Initially, the value of goods was expressed in terms of other goods, i.e. an economy based on barter between individual market participants. The obvious limitations of such a system encouraged establishing more generally accepted means of exchange at a fairly early stage in history, to set a common benchmark of value. In different economies, everything from teeth to feathers to pretty stones has served this purpose, but soon metals, in particular gold and silver, established themselves as an accepted means of payment as well as a reliable storage of value.
Originally, coins were simply minted from the preferred metal, but in stable political regimes the introduction of a paper form of governmental IOUs (I owe you) gained acceptance during the Middle Ages. Such IOUs, often introduced more successfully through force than persuasion were the basis of modern currencies.
Before World War I, most central banks supported their currencies with convertibility to gold. Although paper money could always be exchanged for gold, in reality this did not occur often, fostering the sometimes disastrous notion that there was not necessarily a need for full cover in the central reserves of the government.
At times, the ballooning supply of paper money without gold cover led to devastating inflation and resulting political instability. To protect local national interests, foreign exchange controls were increasingly introduced to prevent market forces from punishing monetary irresponsibility.
In the latter stages of World War II, the Bretton Woods agreement was reached on the initiative of the USA in July 1944. The Bretton Woods Conference rejected John Maynard Keynes suggestion for a new world reserve currency in favour of a system built on the US dollar. Other international institutions such as the IMF, the World Bank and GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) were created in the same period as the emerging victors of WW2 searched for a way to avoid the destabilising monetary crises which led to the war. The Bretton Woods agreement resulted in a system of fixed exchange rates that partly reinstated the gold standard, fixing the US dollar at USD35/oz and fixing the other main currencies to the dollar - and was intended to be permanent.
The Bretton Woods system came under increasing pressure as national economies moved in different directions during the sixties. A number of realignments kept the system alive for a long time, but eventually Bretton Woods collapsed in the early seventies following president Nixon's suspension of the gold convertibility in August 1971. The dollar was no longer suitable as the sole international currency at a time when it was under severe pressure from increasing US budget and trade deficits.
The following decades have seen foreign exchange trading develop into the largest global market by far. Restrictions on capital flows have been removed in most countries, leaving the market forces free to adjust foreign exchange rates according to their perceived values.
But the idea of fixed exchange rates has by no means died. The EEC (European Economic Community) introduced a new system of fixed exchange rates in 1979, the European Monetary System. This attempt to fix exchange rates met with near extinction in 1992-93, when pent-up economic pressures forced devaluations of a number of weak European currencies. Nevertheless, the quest for currency stability has continued in Europe with the renewed attempt to not only fix currencies but actually replace many of them with the Euro in 2001.
The lack of sustainability in fixed foreign exchange rates gained new relevance with the events in South East Asia in the latter part of 1997, where currency after currency was devalued against the US dollar, leaving other fixed exchange rates, in particular in South America, looking very vulnerable.
But while commercial companies have had to face a much more volatile currency environment in recent years, investors and financial institutions have found a new playground. The size of foreign exchange markets now dwarfs any other investment market by a large factor. It is estimated that more than USD 3,000 billion is traded every day, far more than the world's stock and bond markets

Forex API / Automated Trading

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For traders interested in using an automated trading system, or developing their own black box strategy, FOREX.com supports fully automated trade execution via a proprietary API.

Our API provides the ability to receive a real-time rate feed, submit trade requests, set and modify stop-loss and take-profit orders, and receive automated confirmations of trade activity.

For qualified users, we provide a testing environment that enables you test your systems in real time before using the API in a production environment with actual funds.


FOREX.com's API is a true standards-based XML interface that can be programmed in any network accessible language, from Perl-script to C++, Excel Macro to VB.NET managed code. The API is comprised of two separate technologies:

1. Rate Data Interface

Rate data represents the tradable prices published to the client. For this role we use a direct TCP/IP socket interface to the price publication system. To assist with programming in Visual Studio.NET and JAVA, we provide native components that handle the connection and link management. Each component creates events through delegates or call backs as appropriate.

2. Trading Functions

The trading functions are initiated by the client in the form of a request. This logic is implemented using Web Services; an XML based SOAP interface that uses HTTP as its transport. Web Services have become the de-facto B2B protocol of choice through their ease of use and cross-platform portability.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Truth About Forex Ambush 2.0

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Forex Ambush 2.0 is a signal service for the currency trading market which became famous because it is claimed that it can produce 100% accurate Forex signals. This is, of course, something that's hard to believe as the common wisdom states that there is not such thing as a foolproof system, that even the best system loses on occasion. Indeed, with a market as volatile and unpredictable as Forex, a lot of eyebrows were raised when this claim was first made.

So, what is the Truth About Forex Ambush 2.0? How can it achieve a 100% accuracy rate?

The answer is simple and either genius or frightening, depends on how you look at it:

Every signal that you get from Forex ambush has a very tight Take Profit margin, 20 pips or so. It also comes with a trailing stop of 5 -- 8 pips which means that if your trade goes in your favor for as little as 5 pips, you can't lose on this trade. However, you are likely to have many trades which will end in minuscule profit, much less than the full potential of the trade.

However, if the trade goes against you and the the trailing stop is never activated, then you have no Stop Loss order to stop your losses in their tracks. That's right. You have nothing to cut your losses short. You may go into a drawdown of hundreds of pips. Naturally, this is considered bad trading by many experts and in some cases may blow out your account. However, Forex Ambush actually recommends that you put more money into such a trade so that you earn more when the drawdown reverses.

Whether or not this is a smart way to trade I live to you. However, this is how Forex Ambush gets 100% accurate trades.

The Forex Markets and Its Trend Patterns

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As you start analyzing forex charts you will realize that the market often display's some very familiar patterns of price movement. Once a pattern is established, it becomes the most probable course of future price action until the market
changes.

There are two types of markets which will become very important for you to identify and understand; these are: trending and trend-less markets. Each market type has two specific patterns which you will also notice over time.

These market types and patterns are defined as follows:

Trending - Steady elongated price movements with less than a 45 degree angel with occasional pauses, profit taking, or resting periods.

In a Trending market, you have also other patterns:

- Uptrends - A pattern of higher highs and higher lows.

- Downtrends - A pattern of lower lows and lower highs.


Trend-less - Erratic price movements which are often steep ( greater than 45 -degree angle ) and cannot sustain and therefore must reverse. Although the movements can move many points in a short period of time, they often result in very little net price movement over time.

In a Trend-less market, you have these patterns:

- Choppy - An erratic pattern of higher highs and lower lows.

- Sideways - A narrow pattern of lower highs and higher lows.

While up-trend and down-trend days can offer excellent trading results, choppy markets often create stop outs, while sideways markets produce for little in either direction making them hard to trade and to make any profit during these periods.

Your trading objective is to get into a trending market and ride the trend until you make your target profit objective.

There are many Trend Trading Strategies that you can find in a number of sources listed in my website. You will learn how to identify and draw your own channel trendlines, support and resistance lines, triangle patterns, chart key top and bottom formations, etc.

Forex Software System Trading - Is Wealth Generated With These Programs?

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For decades, I guess even centuries trading was for the elite in society. That is all changed now. Anyone can trade in any market they choose to, since the common advent of computers and the internet. Forex software system trading is my favorite trading method right now. I have traded stocks, option and Forex for many years and have had friends who traded in stocks, options, mutual funds and commodities. There has never been as much opportunity for the average person to make a decent and even excessive income trading in any of these markets like there is right now by using the foreign currency markets with an expert adviser.

Metatrader 4 is the most common trading platform used today to trade in the Forex. The amazing thing about Metatrader is that trading can become completely automated for anyone. What are the advantages to automated trading? One is that your judgment and this emotion are taken out of the trading environment. Once that is accomplished, anyone can trade the markets successfully by staying to the system that they have chosen. This is where Forex software system trading has such advantages. You see in the calm of the non-trading environment, you make all decisions about how you want to trade, then the software simply executes your orders. Now, I no, many of you are saying that you have no experience or knowledge about how to trade - a system. This is another advantage of Forex software system trading. You are able to buy someone else's knowledge or expertise in the form of the expert adviser software. Then you simply put in your parameters based on your risk aversion, or other criterion, then you are off and running.

The last advantage of many that we are going talk about here in this article is that you can trade the markets on a 24 hour basis using and expert adviser as you forex software system trading tool. This means that, literally, while you are sleeping, or fishing or eating dinner, you are able to profit form the Forex markets. That is put real money in your pocket on a day in and day out schedule. If you think about it this is powerful. This way of making the money necessary for the life that we all desire is extremely powerful. This is leverage in our financial life. Why, if you wanted to you could even keep working your job and have your expert adviser making you money in the Forex too. How fast could you get yourself where you want to be if you do that?

Of course nothing happens without action. People have been making a fortune in the Forex for forever, now there is a level playing field and you can get in the game. Don't sit on your hands and think about the life that dreams are made of, do something about it. Amazingly the most successful traders that I have ever known came from very normal and middle of the road backgrounds. The reason that they succeeded is that hey had a vision and took action on it. Forex software system trading is make a large difference in many peoples live, you not make a positive change in yours? To see more about what I am talking about just go here now. To you massive and exciting success!

Fibonacci Trading Techniques

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Leonardo Pisano (nickname Fibonacci) was a mathematician, born in 1170, in Pisa (now Italy). His father was Guilielmo, of the Bonacci family. His father was a diplomat, as a result Fibonacci was educated in North Africa, where he learned "accounting" and "mathematics".

Fibonacci also contributed to the science of numbers, and introduced the "Fibonacci sequence"

The Fibonacci sequence is the sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, introduced in his work "Liber abaci" in a problem involving the growth of a population of rabbits.

Aside from this sequence of number where every next number is the sum of the proceeding two, 0, 1 (0+1), 2 (1+1), 3 (2+1), 5 (3+2), 8 (5+3), 13 (8+5), etc.

There are the "Fibonacci ratios".. By comparing the relationship between each number, and each alternate number, and even each number to the one four places to the right, we arrive at some fairly consistent ratios.. The important ones are .236, 50, .382, .618, .764, 1.382, 1.618, 2.618, 4.236, and for good measure we include 1.00 ..

It turns out that the ratios are mathematical principles prevalent in nature around us, and is also in man-made objects. There are many interesting, entertaining, and poetic observations about Fibonacci numbers and ratios in the universe (see the reference section below). Fibonacci numbers appear in ancient buildings, in plants, planets, molecules, the dimensions of human bodies, and of course snails… But of what use is all that to the lowly trader?

What really interests you, the application of Fibonacci techniques in the trading environment..

Traders usually study charts! Fibonacci ratios may be applied to the Price scale, and also to the time scale of charts. I study the price scale. My focus here will be on the price scale for now, perhaps in the future I'll add some time-scale studies.

Prices never move in a straight line. Look at any chart, you will see many wiggles, as price advances and retraces.. Stocks, Futures, Forex, all instruments which are liquid, will often retrace in Fibonacci proportions, and advance in Fibonacci proportions. Not always, and not precisely to the penny. But very often, and reasonably close! This happens often enough that profitable trades can result. I will show you some examples below.

I used Fibonacci ratios with a few simple indicators to help determine probable price turning points, optimum entry, exit and stop-loss levels. My complete techniques are available in on-line video seminars, in-person seminars, and via my real-time on-line chat facility. For more details, see the following web page: http://www.surefire-trading.com/fibmaster.html

The application of Fibonacci to trading can be very complex, and take much time and experience to perfect. Many traders enjoy making the process as difficult and as complex as they can tolerate.. I do the opposite, I try to simplify, try to bring clarity.

Fibonacci example - Microsoft Weekly chart.
This lesson demonstrates a very basic way to use Fibonacci levels. You just read about Fibonacci ratios. We will use just one of those ratios for now, the .382 Fibonacci ratio. In this chart MSFT made a high of (approximately) $59.97 in December of 1999. After that, it moved down to make a low of $30.19 in May of 2000.

The down move was $29.78 (59.97-30.19), quite a substantial amount.

Projecting from that low in May, and using a Fibonacci ratio, we can calculate 29.78*.382=$11.37 . So 38.2% of 29.78 is 11.37 . If MSFT were to rally 38.2% of the down-move it would reach $41.57 (11.37+30.20). I'm using rounded numbers in my calculations, the chart above calculates it to be $41.564, we don't need that degree of accuracy!

Several weeks later, MSFT rallied and resisted right near that .382 Fibonacci level !!

So we were able to predict a future probable turning point (after the low of May 2000), using the Fibonacci ratio of .382!! If only it were always so easy.

The steps involved are:

1. Calculate the total value of a significant price-move (high to low, or vice-versa).
2. Calculate a Fibonacci retracement (in this case .382) of the prior move.
3. Look for price to confirm, by resisting (or support in an up-move) near that predicted retracement area.

Fibonacci example - Microsoft Daily chart.
This chart shows how a different Fibonacci level (61.8%) predicted resistance and a market turn.

Notice how the market behaved at the .382 level (30.80 area). Initially the market spiked through, then fell back to that level (late October). We cannot expect a chart to retrace at every Fib level. We can expect some support/resistance as buyers/sellers enter the market at these levels, but we can't always predict whether the market will actually turn at any particular level. Fibonacci techniques are used to alert you to a possible trade, if that price level does cause support or resistance. These techniques are not used as a trigger for entry. Other indicators are used in conjunction with Fibonacci studies to provide higher-probability entries..

As mentioned before, there are several Fib levels, .236, 50, .382, .618, .764, 1.382, 1.618, 2.618, 4.236, and 1.00 .. So there are several places to look for a market turn. They can be calculated in advance, but trading blindly at a fib level can be dangerous, because you never know for certain (in advance) whether the market will turn at any particular Fib level. I use other indicators to help overcome that problem, click here to learn how to determine which Fib ratio is likely to be strong enough to turn the market.

Important notes from this lesson:

1. There are several Fib levels.
2. It takes some skill to determine which Fib level is likely to cause the market to turn.
3. There are some techniques to help you determine where a market is more likely to turn.
4. Do not blindly anticipate a market turn at a Fib level.

More Fibonacci examples.

QQQ Weekly chart with a deep retracement to .618 and a weak attempt to rally after that. However, consider the daily chart and intraday traders. they would have enjoyed the rally from $75 to $100, after going long from a support level that could have been predicted in March!

QQQ daily chart. Multiple Fib levels timing the market perfectly in 3 consecutive waves up!


Intraday chart, QQQ 30-minute. Notice the two market Fib retracements (there are others in this chart too).. The rally from 29.26 stopped at 31.10, then it supported **twice** at 30.39, for two good scalps. The next highlighted Fib support is at a retracement of .618 from the move up 30.47 to 32.49 .. Both of these support levels were predictable before the market supported there.. Hint:--- See how the rally continued after the shallow retracement to 30.39 ... See how the rally after the deeper retracement to .618 near 31.25 was a weaker rally.. This is common, a deeper retracement often foretells a weaker rally... See the next lesson in the table of contents for more on these advanced Fibonacci trading principles.


Another intraday chart, S&P 5-minute.. The first Fib retracement is on a bearish move, an opportunity to short. The second is bullish, with a long entry near 999.25 .. Note that popular charting software will calculate Fibonacci to rediculous precision, we don't need anything closer than one tick! Actually, you should allow some room don't expect precision every time. Allow the trade some room to develop, or you will be stopped out too often.

More Advanced - Microsoft Daily chart.
By now you're probably quite interested, perhaps applying all those Fibonacci ratios to many charts.. You should experiment with your own charts. As long as the instrument traded has a lot of liquidity (not a penny stock for example), you should start to see Fib support and resistance at work. You will start to notice that Fibonacci levels "work" sometimes and not others. Sometimes the trades are not profitable, or are less profitable than others. You need to develop the skills required to select better trades.
In this mini-lesson I want to show you how to evaluate price action based on which Fib levels it responds to, and how the market behaves immediately preceding the Fib support/resistance.

The chart below actually has many Fibonacci levels "performing well", providing support or resistance to the market. I want you to focus on the two that I have identified, for the purposes of this lesson.

The first up-move that I have identified topped out at $26.90, and then retraced 61.8% before supporting at that Fib level. There was a pause at the .382 level, but it was not sufficient to hold the market. Now look at the rally from the support level near .618, it rallied but did not exceed the prior high of 26.90 … As a general rule, a retracement to .618 or below indicates that the preceding up-move is losing steam. A shallow retracement which supports at .382 is more likely to rally beyond the prior high than one which has a deep retracement beyond .50 all the way to .618 ..

The impressive thrust from 22.55 up to 26.90 was negated by a quick move back to .618 at about 24.20, so a trader should not be too optimistic about a continuation of the initial up-thrust.

Similarly, the move up in June, from 23.50 to almost 26.50 would also not inspire much optimism for a huge rally above the high of 26.50 … In general a shallow support at .382 would indicate a probable rally beyond the prior high. However, if the up-move preceding the retracement was sluggish rather than thrusting, you also should temper your enthusiasm.

If the second rally which only retraced to .382 had the thrust of the first rally, it would be a more attractive trade!

These are not firm rules, instead they are used as a guide, to help you filter for better trades. Every Fib level is not equal, some are more attractive than others.

Important notes from this lesson:

1. Not all Fib levels are alike.
2. No technical study is perfect, you must develop the skills to filter out bad trades, and improve the odds of finding better trades.
3. Price action just before a Fib retracement can tell you something about the future.
4. Which Fib level causes the end of a retracement also can give a hint to future price action.
5. No technical study is perfect, you must develop the skills to filter out bad trades, and improve the odds of finding better trades.

Forex Nitty Gritty Reviews - How Much Money Can You Make With It?

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Every Forex course or system is eventually judged on one thing only: how much money can be made with it. The Forex Nitty Gritty course and the trading system it teaches are no different. Even though it's well known that this course is an excellent resource for new traders who are trying to take their first steps in the market, it is still important to know how much money you can make with what you learn. After all, education isn't everything and the bottom line is what counts.

Simply put, there is no clear answer to this question, but obviously, as Forex Nitty Gritty is an entry level course, made exclusively for new and intermediate traders, you can't expect to make huge sums of money with it. If you have little experience in Forex, you need to be aware that it takes a more advanced system to get these kinds of results.

This doesn't mean that you can't make money with Forex Nitty Gritty. In fact, I know of at least one trader who made over $2,000 in just 4 days of trading by following the ForexNittyGritty system. So it's possible to make a lot of money with this course. Is this something that's likely to happen to you as well?

It's impossible to know since no system is perfect and the market is always changing. In addition, how much you make depends on how much you trade with, what's your leverage, and so on. However, I do believe that you can expect to make money by learning the correct market fundamentals and the easy to use trading system taught in ForexNittyGritty. How much it's impossible to say. However, this course can lay the right knowledge foundations for a much more profitable and long term Forex trading career.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

How to Make an Online Store

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Instructions

Step 1
Find an e Commerce host. The first step in making an eCommerce online store is finding a company that hosts online stores. There are many eCommerce hosts out there, but the company that is going to be talked about in this article is QBaroo LLC. Visit QBaroo's website, qbaroo.com, which is also listed at the bottom of this article, and click the "sign-up" link at the top.

Step 2
Look through the sign-up page. It outlines the various online store programs that you can choose from - retail, wholesale, fullfilment etc. Depending on whether or not you have an online merchant account/payment gateway, select the store model with the features you are desiring, which are outlined on QBaroo's sign-up page. Once you are ready, start the sign-up process and make your payments.

Step 3
Decide whether or not you want additional features besides the online store set-up. For example, do you need a website? Hosting? Graphic designing? A logo? Search engine optimization? etc. QBaroo happens to offer all of these (and actually offers everything you need to succeed with an online store, which is why I chose to write this article using this company as an example). Search engine optimization, you may ask, is the process by which your website is optimized for the best visibility and acknowledgment by search engines. Doing so increases your rankings and improves traffic (that is, customers) to your online store.

Step 4
Correlate with the QBaroo.com staff about all the customizations you want done, as well as optional services. Once you are ready to begin listing your products, loin to your online store. You will find easy-to-use tools that require no technical experience to list your products. You will also find tools to manage your inventory, etc. If you need assistance, QBaroo has 24/7 customer service available.

Step 5
Market your store! Once it is up and going with your products, the best thing to do is market it. You can market it many ways: word of mouth, blog posts, etc. If nothing else, I highly recommend you purchase QBaroo's SEO package. It seems quite expensive, but it generally turns around quite a bit of profit in the long run, because your sales increase.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Base Currency and Variable Currency

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When you trade, you will always trade a combination of two currencies. For example, you will buy US dollars and sell euro. Or buy euro and sell Japanese yen, or any other combination of dozens of widely traded currencies. But there is always a long (bought) and a short (sold) side to a trade, which means that you are speculating on the prospect of one of the currencies strengthening in relation to the other.
The trade currency is normally, but not always, the currency with the highest value. When trading US dollars against Singapore dollars, the normal way to trade is buying or selling a fixed amount of US dollars, i.e. USD 1,000,000. When closing the position, the opposite trade is done, again USD 1,000,000. The profit or loss will be apparent in the change of the amount of SGD credited and debited for the two transactions. In other words, your profit or loss will be denominated in SGD, which is known as the price currency. As part of our service, Saxo Bank will automatically exchange your profits and losses into your base currency if you require this.

Spot and forward trading

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When you trade foreign exchange you are normally quoted a spot price. This means that if you take no further steps, your trade will be settled after two business days. This ensures that your trades are undertaken subject to supervision by regulatory authorities for your own protection and security. If you are a commercial customer, you may need to convert the currencies for international payments. If you are an investor, you will normally want to swap your trade forward to a later date. This can be undertaken on a daily basis or for a longer period at a time. Often investors will swap their trades forward anywhere from a week or two up to several months depending on the time frame of the investment.
Although a forward trade is for a future date, the position can be closed out at any time - the closing part of the position is then swapped forward to the same future value date.

Stop-loss discipline

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As you can see from the description above, there are significant opportunities and risks in foreign exchange markets. Aggressive traders might experience profit/loss swings of 20-30% daily. This calls for strict stop-loss policies in positions that are moving against you.
Fortunately, there are no daily limits on foreign exchange trading and no restrictions on trading hours other than the weekend. This means that there will nearly always be an opportunity to react to moves in the main currency markets and a low risk of getting caught without the opportunity of getting out. Of course, the market can move very fast and a stop-loss order is by no means a guarantee of getting out at the desired level.
But the main risk is really an event over the weekend, where all markets are closed. This happens from time to time as many important political events, such as G7 meetings, are normally scheduled for weekends.
For speculative trading, we always recommend the placement of protective stop-lossorders. With Saxo Bank Internet Trading you can easily place and change such orders while watching market development graphically on your computer screen.

What's Forex?

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"Forex" stands for foreign exchange; it's also known as FX. In a forex trade, you buy one currency while simultaneously selling another - that is, you're exchanging the sold currency for the one you're buying. The foreign exchange market is an over-the-counter market. Currencies trade in pairs, like the Euro-US Dollar (EUR/USD) or US Dollar / Japanese Yen (USD/JPY). Unlike stocks or futures, there's no centralized exchange for forex. All transactions happen via phone or electronic network.

Forex Trading Basics

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The global foreign exchange market is the biggest market in the world. The 3.2 trillion USD daily turnover dwarfs the combined turnover of all the world's stock and bond markets.
There are many reasons for the popularity of foreign exchange trading, but among the most important are the leverage available, the high liquidity 24 hours a day and the very low dealing costs associated with trading.
Of course many commercial organisations participate purely due to the currency exposures created by their import and export activities, but the main part of the turnover is accounted for by financial institutions. Investing in foreign exchange remains predominantly the domain of the big professional players in the market - funds, banks and brokers. Nevertheless, any investor with the necessary knowledge of the market's functions can benefit from the advantages stated above.
In the following article, we would like to introduce you to some of the basic concepts of foreign exchange trading. If you would like any further information, we suggest that you sign up for a FREE Membership on this website, where you will be able to exchange views with other Forex traders and get answers to any questions you might have.

Base Currency and Variable Currency

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When you trade, you will always trade a combination of two currencies. For example, you will buy US dollars and sell euro. Or buy euro and sell Japanese yen, or any other combination of dozens of widely traded currencies. But there is always a long (bought) and a short (sold) side to a trade, which means that you are speculating on the prospect of one of the currencies strengthening in relation to the other.
The trade currency is normally, but not always, the currency with the highest value. When trading US dollars against Singapore dollars, the normal way to trade is buying or selling a fixed amount of US dollars, i.e. USD 1,000,000. When closing the position, the opposite trade is done, again USD 1,000,000. The profit or loss will be apparent in the change of the amount of SGD credited and debited for the two transactions. In other words, your profit or loss will be denominated in SGD, which is known as the price currency. As part of our service, Saxo Bank will automatically exchange your profits and losses into your base currency if you require this.

Spot and forward trading

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When you trade foreign exchange you are normally quoted a spot price. This means that if you take no further steps, your trade will be settled after two business days. This ensures that your trades are undertaken subject to supervision by regulatory authorities for your own protection and security. If you are a commercial customer, you may need to convert the currencies for international payments. If you are an investor, you will normally want to swap your trade forward to a later date. This can be undertaken on a daily basis or for a longer period at a time. Often investors will swap their trades forward anywhere from a week or two up to several months depending on the time frame of the investment.
Although a forward trade is for a future date, the position can be closed out at any time - the closing part of the position is then swapped forward to the same future value date.

Forex trading example 2

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Example 2:
The investor follows the cross rate between the EUR and the Japanese yen. He believes that this market is headed for a fall. As he is not quite confident of this trade, he uses less of the leverage available on his deposit. He chooses to ask the dealer for a quote in EUR 1,000,000. This requires a margin of EUR 1,000,000 x 5% = EUR 10,000 = approx. USD 52,500 (EUR /USD 1.05).
The dealer quotes 112.05-10. The investor sells EUR at 112.05.
Day 1: Sell EUR 1,000,000 vs. JPY 112.05 = Buy JPY 112,050,000.
He protects his position with a stop-loss order to buy back the EUR at 112.60. Two days later, this stop is triggered as the EUR o strengthens short term in spite of the investor's expectations.
Day 3: Buy EUR 1,000,000 vs. JPY 112.60 = Sell JPY 112,600,000.
The EUR side involves a credit and a debit of EUR 1,000,000. Therefore, the EUR account shows no change. The JPY account is credited JPY 112.05m and debited JPY 112.6m for a loss of JPY 0.55m. Due to the simplicity of the example and the short time horizon of the trade, we have disregarded the interest rate swap that would marginally alter the loss calculation.
This results in a loss of JPY 0.55m = approx. USD 5,300 (USD/JPY 105) = 5.3% loss on the original deposit of USD 100,000

Forex trading example 3

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Example 3
The investor believes the Canadian dollar will strengthen against the US dollar. It is a long term view, so he takes a small position to allow for wider swings in the rate:
He asks Saxo Bank for a quote in USD 1,000,000 against the Canadian dollar. The dealer quotes 1.5390-95 and the investor sells USD at 1.5390. Selling USD is the equivalent of buying the Canadian dollar.
Day 1: Sell USD 1,000,000 vs. CAD 1.5390. He swaps the position out for two months receiving a forward rate of CAD 1.5357 = Buy CAD 1,535,700 for Day 61 due to the interest rate differential.
After a month, the desired move has occurred. The investor buys back the US dollars at 1.4880. He has to swap the position forward for a month to match the original sale. The forward rate is agreed at 1.4865.
Day 31: Buy USD 1,000,000 vs. CAD 1.4865 = Sell CAD 1,486,500 for Day 61.
Day 61: The two trades are settled and the trades go off the books. The profit secured on Day 31 can be used for margin purposes before Day 61.
The USD account receives a credit and debit of USD 1,000,000 and shows no change on the account. The CAD account is credited CAD 1,535,700 and debited CAD 1,486,500 for a profit of CAD 49,200 = approx. USD 33,100 = profit of 33.1% on the original deposit of USD 100,000.

How to Trade Forex

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Trading foreign exchange is exciting and potentially very profitable, but there are also significant risk factors. It is crucially important that you fully understand the implications of margin trading and the particular pitfalls and opportunities that foreign exchange trading offers. On these pages, we offer you a brief introduction to the Forex markets as well as their participants and some strategies that you can apply. However, if you are ever in doubt about any aspect of a trade, you can always discuss the matter in-depth with one of our dealers. They are available 24 hours a day on the Saxo Bank online trading system, SaxoTrader.
The benchmark of its service is efficient execution, concise analysis and expertise – all achieved whilst maintaining an attractive and competitive cost structure. Today, Saxo Bank offers one of Europe's premier all-round services for trading in derivative products and foreign exchange. We count amongst our employees numerous dealers and analysts, each of whom has many years experience and a wide and varied knowledge of the markets – gained both in our home countries and in international financial centres. When trading foreign exchange, futures and other derivative products, we offer 24-hour service, extensive daily analysis, individual access to our Research & Analysis department for specific queries, and immediate execution of trades through our international network of banks and brokers. All at a price considerably lower than that which most companies and private investors normally have access to.
The combination of our strong emphasis on customer service, our strategy and trading recommendations, our strategic and individual hedging programmes, along with the availability to our clients of the latest news and information builds a strong case for trading an individual account through Saxo Bank.
Terms of trading are agreed individually depending on the volume of your transactions, but are generally much lower in cost when compared to banks and brokers. Your margin deposit can be cash or government securities, bank guarantees etc. Large corporate or institutional clients may be offered trading facilities on the strength of their balance sheet. The minimum deposit accepted for an individual trading account depends on the account type. Trade confirmations and real-time account overview are built into SaxoTrader, while further account information can be produced in accordance with your specific requirements.

Brief history of Forex trading

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Brief history of Forex trading
Initially, the value of goods was expressed in terms of other goods, i.e. an economy based on barter between individual market participants. The obvious limitations of such a system encouraged establishing more generally accepted means of exchange at a fairly early stage in history, to set a common benchmark of value. In different economies, everything from teeth to feathers to pretty stones has served this purpose, but soon metals, in particular gold and silver, established themselves as an accepted means of payment as well as a reliable storage of value.
Originally, coins were simply minted from the preferred metal, but in stable political regimes the introduction of a paper form of governmental IOUs (I owe you) gained acceptance during the Middle Ages. Such IOUs, often introduced more successfully through force than persuasion were the basis of modern currencies.
Before World War I, most central banks supported their currencies with convertibility to gold. Although paper money could always be exchanged for gold, in reality this did not occur often, fostering the sometimes disastrous notion that there was not necessarily a need for full cover in the central reserves of the government.
At times, the ballooning supply of paper money without gold cover led to devastating inflation and resulting political instability. To protect local national interests, foreign exchange controls were increasingly introduced to prevent market forces from punishing monetary irresponsibility.
In the latter stages of World War II, the Bretton Woods agreement was reached on the initiative of the USA in July 1944. The Bretton Woods Conference rejected John Maynard Keynes suggestion for a new world reserve currency in favour of a system built on the US dollar. Other international institutions such as the IMF, the World Bank and GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) were created in the same period as the emerging victors of WW2 searched for a way to avoid the destabilising monetary crises which led to the war. The Bretton Woods agreement resulted in a system of fixed exchange rates that partly reinstated the gold standard, fixing the US dollar at USD35/oz and fixing the other main currencies to the dollar - and was intended to be permanent.
The Bretton Woods system came under increasing pressure as national economies moved in different directions during the sixties. A number of realignments kept the system alive for a long time, but eventually Bretton Woods collapsed in the early seventies following president Nixon's suspension of the gold convertibility in August 1971. The dollar was no longer suitable as the sole international currency at a time when it was under severe pressure from increasing US budget and trade deficits.
The following decades have seen foreign exchange trading develop into the largest global market by far. Restrictions on capital flows have been removed in most countries, leaving the market forces free to adjust foreign exchange rates according to their perceived values.
But the idea of fixed exchange rates has by no means died. The EEC (European Economic Community) introduced a new system of fixed exchange rates in 1979, the European Monetary System. This attempt to fix exchange rates met with near extinction in 1992-93, when pent-up economic pressures forced devaluations of a number of weak European currencies. Nevertheless, the quest for currency stability has continued in Europe with the renewed attempt to not only fix currencies but actually replace many of them with the Euro in 2001.
The lack of sustainability in fixed foreign exchange rates gained new relevance with the events in South East Asia in the latter part of 1997, where currency after currency was devalued against the US dollar, leaving other fixed exchange rates, in particular in South America, looking very vulnerable.
But while commercial companies have had to face a much more volatile currency environment in recent years, investors and financial institutions have found a new playground. The size of foreign exchange markets now dwarfs any other investment market by a large factor. It is estimated that more than USD 3,000 billion is traded every day, far more than the world's stock and bond markets combined.
 

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