Technical Indicators That Every Forex Traders Should Use

December 1, 2010 · Posted in Currency Trading · Comments Off 

Technical analysis in Forex Trading is not just about reading charts. There is no denying that charts comprise a huge part of technical analysis. But price movement is only one side of the forex trading story.

Technical indicators or observations from forex technical analysis help the trader or investor to interpret the price movement of a particular currency. Technical indicators tell us whether the price movement is strong or there is possibility of it being reversed. With the help of forex Technical analysis we can even predict the next price movement of any chosen currency.

There are several different types of technical indicators and every forex trader uses what suits his sensibilities best. However majority of forex traders will vouch for the fact that there are three main technical analysis indicators that every currency trader must use.

Moving Average Lines: Moving average lines indicate whether the trend is bullish, bearish, or nonexistent. Moving Average Lines Forex technical analysis also indicates support or resistance levels. The 20-period moving average line is standard for forex and currency traders.

Bollinger Bands: Bollinger bands are trading bands that are positioned around a currency price and the 20-period moving average line. This kind of forex technical analysis indicates whether a currency is trending as well as the points at which a price movement may shift the gear and go reverse. Bollinger Bands have proved to be very helpful for illustrating support and resistance as well as the level of price change of a currency.

Average Directional Index also commonly referred to as (ADX is a technical analysis that works well with both the above mentioned indicators, i.e. the moving average lines and Bollinger Bands. The ADX primarily indicates the strength of a trend. If a trend is strong, it is likely to continue. If it is weak, it is likely to reverse.

For beginning forex trading the three indicators in this article will provide a good foundation for charting. Using candlesticks in conjunction with the above indicators and you will notice that it provides a clear cut view of the market.

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Learn Forex Trading Online..Is it a Reality?

October 15, 2010 · Posted in Currency Trading · Comments Off 

If you learn forex trading online and become a successful currency trader, a clear road to riches will open up in front of you. Forex is a multi trillion dollar market and how much a trader can make depends only on how much they invest and the time that they have. However, like all speculative methods of investment it is very risky. Everybody makes losses some of the time and those who do not spend the time in training and practice before they go live can lose their shirts. Finding a reliable system and learning to operate it successfully is vital if you want to make money from the forex market. You can learn forex trading online via the internet. There is no need to go to school or take part in expensive seminars. There are many websites offering free training and you certainly can get to know the basics for free. However, when it comes to finding a good trading system, such as the FX MoneyMap, you should expect to pay something.

In most cases you will find top quality ebook or video training available for instant download for less than $100. Some forex trading courses cost considerably less. The course should cover everything that you need and it is a small price to pay when you consider the profits that can be made from foreign exchange trading. Foreign exchange or forex trading is a way of making money from speculating on the rise and fall of the value of different world currencies. Every time that you hear on the news that the dollar has risen or fallen today, you can be sure that thousands of forex traders have made money from the change. Yes, you can make money when the value falls, too. Some people will tell you that forex trading is just like gambling, but it is not. Do not make the mistake of thinking that you can apply gambling systems based on statistical probabilities to the forex market. Changes in currency prices are not random events. They are driven by the economic position of different countries, and the events that are happening in those countries. For example if there is a change in the interest rate, that will affect the value of the dollar. So will a big change in oil prices.

Fortunately we do not have to understand economics or be able to predict these movements in order to trade currency profitably. Most traders stay out of the market at the time when an interest rate change or other big news is announced, and then watch what happens after. A quality forex trading system will use charts and mathematical indicators that are calculated for you, you can analyze what is going on and identify a good time to enter the market. You will probably follow a system based on two or three indicators. When they are all giving the right signals, you open a trade. These successful systems are available to purchase. In very few cases you will find top quality ebook or video training available for instant download for less than $100. Most qualtiy forex trading courses cost considerably more. The course should cover everything that you need and it is a small price to pay when you consider the profits that can be made if you learn online forex trading in the right way.

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September 25, 2010 · Posted in Currencies · Comments Off 

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Two Currency Trading Methods- Which Will You Choose?

February 1, 2010 · Posted in Forex Exchange · Comments Off 

The two main currency trading methods we are going to outline in this article are:

  1. Using Leverage
  2. Taking Ownership

Once a reasonable amount of experience and knowledge has been gained in the currency trading market (FOREX) it can be very profitable to combine both methods. Here are the main characteristics of each:

1. Using Leverage

Beginners in currency trading will typically find an online broker, open a free demo account, read a manual or take a tutorial, and start practicing speculating skills based on technical indicators.

Through the online broker they are able to use leverage so if they eventually decide to open a mini account, a 100:1 leverage means that with $1 they can participate in the market with $1,000. If in time they graduate to a regular account, 1 trading lot of $10 can be leveraged by the broker so $100,000 can be traded for another currency.

Many newcomers to currency trading concentrate on getting small profits, getting in and out of the trade quickly, usually taking no longer than a few hours at the most. Day trading necessitates learning how to read candle charts, recognizing patterns, and anticipating where price is likely to go.

As many new traders find when they have been currency trading for a while, it is possible to have a succession of losing trades, and without proper equity management, their account can be blown necessitating another cash injection to allow them to trade again.

A series of blown accounts can add up and many view this as part of their currency trading education expenses.

Alternating between a demo account and a mini account can reduce the cost so the new currency trader can regain confidence in the demo before going back to live trading again. Eventually, the hope is that the trader will develop a consistent trading pattern so more trades are won than lost so their equity gradually increases.

2. Taking Ownership

This method of currency trading still requires a learning curve as one has to anticipate the market moves and recognize chart patterns. Unlike using leverage however, the risk of financial loss is smaller and you are not in danger of ‘blowing your account.’

It simply means you create a portfolio with whatever funds you wish to commit to currency trading and open bank accounts in each of the currencies you wish to trade.

For example, you may wish to open bank accounts for any of the following:

  • US Dollar
  • British Pound
  • European Euro
  • Japanese Yen
  • Swiss Franc

Of course, more substantial sums of money are needed to make this method of currency trading worthwhile after taking into account bank transfer charges.

However, if you have x,000 dollars or euros or any of the big five currencies to commit to currency trading this method is certainly worth considering.

After studying technical indicators and learning about support and resistance and Fibonacci calculations, you will soon recognize key patterns on the higher time frame charts. Using daily and weekly charts will bring to your attention currency pairs that are in an up or down trend or pairs that appear to be topping out or reaching a strategic high or low.

If for example the British pound reaches a high against the dollar that is the highest it has been for many years, there is a reasonable possibility that it will not stay at that level. Taking a portion of your equity and buying dollars would make good sense. Within a few days or weeks depending on your profit targets, the pound is like to come down at which time you sell dollars and buy pounds.

For example, with GBP10,000 you purchase dollars as the pound touches 2.000 against the dollar. You now own USD20,000. Within a few days the pound pulls back to 1.9800 at which time you sell dollars and buy pounds giving you GBP10,101 less bank transfer fees.

This is just a quick example of how the ownership method of currency trading works. Of course, the currency may not go in the direction you anticipate in which case your equity will be reduced. You will then need to hold that currency until such time it increases in value. Alternatively, you may see another opportunity involving a different currency cross and be prepared to take a loss in order to use that capital in a new trade.

Once currency trading skills have been acquired, the ownership method can be quite profitable, especially as your equity increases. This method requires patience as ideal setups may not appear very often. But when they do you can commit a reasonable part of your portfolio to the trade with a high probability you will profit.

Currency Trading Is High Risk

Currency trading is viewed as a high risk enterprise, and with good reason. A very high proportion of those who attempt to trade the Forex fail and give up in time, up to 95% according to some authorities. Other veteran traders suggest it can take from a few months to 3 years to gain the necessary skills – quite a learning curve!

Those who have the psychological stamina and determination to ride the bumps, accept the losses, and keep coming back until they are able to make consistent profits, are generously rewarded with a changed financial status.

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Forex Broker Trading Rebates

January 28, 2010 · Posted in Currencies · Comments Off 

Most investors who trade Forex use a broker. A broker is an individual or a company, who buys and sells lots of currency according to the trader’s wishes. Brokers earn money by collecting commissions or fees for their services. Many of the Forex Brokers available today do not charge any fees or commissions. Most of our clients do not understand how a Forex Broker can stay in business and not charge any fees or commissions. Brokers do there very best to spin this fact into a positive for their particular firm, but most Forex Traders know the facts. The fact is that Forex Brokers make a significant amount of revenue from the spread in each Forex trading pair that the client trades. For instance, when a client of these Forex Brokers buy the EUR/USD, the spread is usually 2-3 pips. The cash equivalent of 2-3 pip spread in a standard account is $20-30 per standard lot currency trade. This amount is what the Forex Broker earns for every trade that their clients take. As you can see, the Forex Broker is getting paid rather handsomely to conduct the business of buying a selling currencies. We feel that some of those enormous profits that the Forex Broker can and should be distributed to the Forex or Currency Trader.

You should check that a broker is registered and or regulated in the place they conduct Forex Trading services. A Forex broker also needs to be associated with a financial institution, such as a bank in order to provide funds for margin trading. Picking the right Forex broker for you will take some work on your part. There are Forex Brokers who do not charge a trading commission and some that charge commission. It may be a good idea to talk with friends and business associates about their Forex brokers. You may get some good leads, and you’re certain to hear who to stay away from. There is nothing like word of mouth advertising. I have conducted numerous interviews and conversations with leading Forex Brokers, and the most important question you can ask them is always the same, I will explain. I realize you are in the market to make money and so am I. I really want to do my Forex Trading with your firm but I want to be discounted on my trading volume through trade rebates. This type of question for the Forex Broker will reveal two very important things to them. First, they will know that you have done your homework ,and the Forex Broker will know that requesting a rebate is well within the right of any Forex Trader. Second, the Forex Broker you are interested in will most likely not try to pull a fast one over on you, and that you are a knowledgeable Forex Market participant. This should be the first step in choosing the right Forex Broker, because if you are an active Currency Trader, you will be collecting on sizeable trading rebates every month regardless of your trading wins or losses.

If you are thinking of investing online, you could choose several online brokers and contact their help desks. Seeing how quickly they respond to your questions could be key in how they will respond to their customers needs. If you don’t get a speedy reply and a satisfactory answer to your question you certainly wouldn’t want to trust them with your business. Just be aware that as in other types of businesses, Before sign up service might be better than After sign up service. I would put your potential Forex Broker on the clock when you reach out to them. I typically would give the Forex Broker a six hour window to fully address your question by email or phone call. You must realize that even though a Forex Broker Firm calls you back in a few minutes after you send them an email or a call, that does not mean they are the best Broker Dealer available. It means they have a quick response division maybe, but that is it. The Forex Broker has not proved anything to or your interests until their promises are in writing. What I mean is that they can blow smoke at you till the sun goes down, but until they put your needs as a Currency Trader on paper, they are just words. I have found some of the lesser known Forex Brokers are the best to deal with. Remember, the more a Forex Broker Dealer advertises to have your business, the more that cost will be put into your trading spread or fees. The Forex Broker who has a good customer base and treats their army of Forex Trader right, is the choice for me. Those fancy commercials and websites the bigger Forex Brokers have are nice to look at but that is where my interest in them end.

Before you choose an online broker get a copy of their online demo account. What features are included? Is the software reliable? Does it offer automatic trading? Are there extra software features that cost more? I think a FREE demo account is essential for a quality Forex Broker to have and practice on, but they can cause a problem when it comes to live Forex Trading. When it comes to trading in the Forex Market, the Forex Demo account does not take into account the biggest problem a Forex Trader faces, that is emotion. It is great to put on a position in a Demo account that makes and losses incredible amounts of money. What if it was real money that was being won and lost in real time? What if you freeze up when trading your account and start hoping a bad trade back to profitability? these are just some of the many questions that eventually must be considered. I think a Forex Trading Demo Account is a good thing for very new Forex Trader, but be careful not too get to comfortable with trading it. The difference in trading a demo account and a live Forex account is huge.

Before setting up an account with a Forex broker you will need to do further investigation. How quickly will these brokers execute your buy/sell orders? What is their policy on slippage? What are the transaction fees? What is the spread, fixed or variable? What are the margin requirements and how are they calculated? Does the margin change with currency traded? Is it the same for mini accounts and standard accounts? All these fundamental questions should be investigated, and most of the quality Forex Broker present the answers to these questions right on their websites to view. The most important issue, in my opinion, is the Forex Trading Rebate that a Forex Trader should be receiving.

Don’t forget to be prepared to be able to offer the Forex Broker information about your trading volume. If you are trading your own system or trading an Expert Advisor, it is in your best interest to give your Forex Broker an idea of your monthly trading volume. This information that you provide your Broker will help them offer you the best Forex Trading Rebate possible.

by Jimmy Mack (Fx Trade Rebate)

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Using Forex Trading Signals To Increase Your Trading Profit

November 28, 2009 · Posted in Currencies · Comments Off 

Forex trading can be a volatile form of investing. Many people have lost a significant amount of money buying and selling foreign currencies. While hoping to time their trades perfectly to take advantage of market dynamics and trends, most Forex traders begin by losing money before they start making any profit. Fortunately, there is a way to stack the Forex deck in your favour. Here we will discuss using Forex trading signals and whether doing so can help make your Forex trading more profitable.

What Are Forex Trading Signals?

Trading currencies effectively requires that you know when to buy and sell. However, unlike stocks which are largely based on the financial reports of a company, currencies are usually impacted by many other factors. Professional traders watch a variety of indicators to determine when they should buy or sell. In addition, they watch the trends that may affect the currencies they trade. These indicators and trends comprise the majority of Forex trading signals that experienced traders use.

Where Can You Get Forex Trading Signals?

The small currency trader rarely has access to the trading systems and software programs available to full-time researchers and traders. Also, most small Forex traders are unable to spend more than a few hours a day researching the currency markets (professionals often spend up to 16-hours per day looking at data and placing educated trades). This puts the small trader at a distinct disadvantage.

However there are some solutions, many currency brokers offer to supply small Forex traders with the Forex trading signals that their investment firm compiles but remember this type of service is only as good as the firm that is producing the signals. Access to these signals usually requires a subscription. If you’re currently looking for a Forex broker to work with, consider asking whether they can offer Forex trading signals for a fee.

Should You Rely On Forex Trading Signals provided by Forex Brokers?

There are two schools of thought here. Some traders wonder why Forex brokers offer these signals to the casual Forex trader. After all, if the signals truly do identify trends that can be leveraged for profit in the Forex market, why offer those signals to other traders? In a volatile market where knowledge is power, the distribution of valuable information would limit the potential of early movers (in this case, those offering the Forex trading signals).

On the other hand, other traders realize that their time and resources are severely limited. Many have full-time jobs and cannot devote 16 hours a day to studying the trends and other signals in the currency markets. Similarly, they don’t have access to the powerful software programs that major investment firms use to extract and compile data about those markets. So, they see value in a subscription services for Forex trading signals.

An alternative is to have your own software that generates Forex trading signals to help you enter and exit the market at the best time to maximise you trading profit. This type of software used to be too expensive for most traders but now there are several very good reasonably packages available on the internet.

In the end, Forex trading is volatile. In order to do well with Forex, you need timely information about the currency markets in which you trade. Understanding what kind of information you need and whether you have access to a timely source can mean the difference between profits and loss in your trading account.

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Forex Automatic – Forex Auto Pilot System vs Forex Easy Cash

November 20, 2009 · Posted in Currencies · Comments Off 

Forex automatic is there such a thing? As an experienced currency trader this is a question I am often asked. There is a lot of suspicion surrounding automatic forex trading systems, more commonly known as forex robot’s, and for good reason. There have been many attempts at creating a successful forex robot, but most have failed. In the past month there have been 2 new additions in terms of automatic forex trading systems: Forex AutoPilot System and Forex Easy Cash.

Over the past 6 months I have marvelled at all the new forex products coming online promising instant riches and so called ‘new’ forex tactics never been released before. The truth of the matter is quite simple however, if you want a forex automatic solution, all you need is a system that can identify and predict trends accurately and act upon them with precise timing. This is the core of successful currency trading and it is based on what is known as the Fibonacci formula.

There will always be risks involved in using an automatic forex trading system, and it is no different for these recent products Forex AutoPilot System and Forex Easy Cash. These products are so similar, and ultimately it will be a personal preference as to which interface will please a user. The fact that Forex AutoPilot Sytem runs on the Meta Trading platform is certainly a distinct advantage. Both systems allow for automated trading which can be experimented via a demo account so there is no need to risk any of your own capital.

Conclusion

Whichever forex automatic system you decided on ensure it comes with a money back guarantee. In terms of Forex AutoPilot and Forex Easy Cash the products are so similar it might be worth purchasing both and refunding the product which doesn’t perform the way you want. Ideally user’s should have a basic grounding of currency trading principles before considering an automatic forex trading system.

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