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Good Trading,
Joe

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Why Forex Trading is so popular

Forex is different from trading stocks, but the benefits and risks are similar

The Forex markets are quite different from the stock markets largely because the price behavior of the Forex pairs is different and entails abrupt price swings. This means traders should utilize trading methods different from those that are used to trade or select stocks so that traders may fully realize the profit potential Forex offers while still minimizing risk.

Both Forex and stocks, however, are similar in that they develop repeatable price trends that give traders enormous profit opportunities for those traders with strong trading methods, disciplined trading mindsets and sound money management tactics.

One of the reasons Forex has gained in popularity is the concept of Leverage, which allows traders to take Forex positions with a much smaller account size than would be required for trading stocks, and because the margin requirements for Forex are smaller than they are for stocks. This increases the reward ratio for profitable trades, but it also increases the risk.

For example, most brokers offer at least 100:1 leverage, which is more than enough to generate significant profits while maintaining sound risk management. Other brokers will offer up to 400:1 leverage — but the risk reward ratio is not in the trader’s favor with this type of leverage.

Leverage, combined with reduced margin requirements and high profit potential are the real driving forces of the expanding Forex trading market.

How to trade Forex?

Here’s a classic trade eventuality :

let’s assume the current bid/ask quote for the EUR/USD is 1.3802/05 and you would like to take a long position as you assume the EU Buck will gain on the Dollar.

We’ll also say that you are only purchasing one Standard Lot.

When you purchase this pair, you are actually buying 100,000 Euros for $138,050 US greenbacks. Using leverage, at 100:1, you would need to have an initial margin deposit of $1,381 for this trade to happen.

Let us then presume that the EU Dollar indeed gains on the Dollar and trades now at 1.3865/68 and you decide to sell and take your profits. You would sell you 1 Standard Lot at a profit of sixty pips ( 1.3865-1.3805 ).

When you sell this pair, you are selling 100,000 Euros for $138,650 US greenbacks. Since you purchased the 100,000 Euros for $138,050 and sold them for $138,650, you made a money profit of $600.

If on the other hand the Euro went down to 1.3775/78 and you sold at 1.3775, you would have a loss of thirty pips, or $300. ( $138,050-$137,750 ).

When using margin and leverage, it is important that you employ sound risk management rules to make sure that your account equity never falls below margin necessities – if it does, your position will be automatically liquidated and you may maintain a important loss.

Evaluating a Forex Trading Method

One of the questions I am frequently asked is what constitutes a good trading methodology. In this post, I’ll show you what most techniques look like ( and why they are bad ) and show you a simple way to evaluate a trading method.

If you take a detailed look at the majority of the so-called forex trading strategies and systems on the market, they constantly share identical lacks :

- They are incomplete. Too many courses teach hours of ‘in theory’ – but spend small to no time teaching a step-by-step plan to help trade.

- they don’t include risk management. This is the number one mistake most traders make – not handling risk in their trades. If the system or method you are considering doesn’t teach risk management consistent with their technique, you would do well to run away from it.

- They focus strictly on fundamental research. Methods that focus only on fundamental analysis are incredibly time consuming and subjective and require much deeper understanding of more complex economic and financial issues. If you don’t understand them, you will not succeed with such methods.

- They need you to’day trade’. Lots of the methods and systems I’ve seen require you to be in front of your personal computer nearly 24/7 to be in a position to ‘react’. Reality should tell you how most unlikely this is.

what is a’good’ method?

based mostly on the methods and systems I’ve seen over the last many years, I’ve created a simple 4-part measurement that I use to determine if a trading method is good for me :

- the strategy must be complete and teach the setup conditions, entry rules, initial stop rules and exit system rules while leaving no decision to chance.

- the strategy must teach and include express guiding principles for risk management and money management as per its methodology.

- The technique must utilise technical research, but it may not be a completely mechanical or mechanical system.

- the method must be practical in terms of time expended applying it : I favor strategies that only require 20-40 minutes a day.

The steps above have helped enormously in removing the ‘pretenders’ among trading techniques and focusing only on the ‘contenders’. Methods which provide thorough clarification of the simple way to apply, protect and trade the methods are the sole types you must use in your trading.

Using Technical Indicators to trade Forex

Did you know there are currently more than a hundred technical indicators that you can use when trading Forex? Most charting software programs and packages available will supply all these indicators to you – but the most unusual question is always : which ones should I use?

there is no sorcery in technical indicators in and of themselves as they each can tell you something about the market’s behavior at any given time. Nor is it true that any one indicator is much better than another.

What is prime to using technical indicators successfully is to choose just a couple of that complement one another and use them in an atypical manner along with powerful trading tactics.

Most trading strategies share the technical indicators they utilise for identifying potential trades – the secret to being successful with these indicators is to understand their application and their impact on the choice of trade.

The disposition for many newbie traders , however , is to over-complicate this process. They need to use too many indicators or patters, and they believe that success is reliant upon something being highly complex. Nothing may be futher from the truth – in truth, simple is better :

one. Using too many or the incorrect indicators is counterproductive, as the data that those indicators provide is counterintuitive and just plain fooling.

2. Using a few easy indicators in a uniquely powerful way can provide the

right information obligatory to make good trading choices.

3. With the right indicators and patterns, you will be much more likely to trade with discipline because you will be ready to understand an objective set of rules that the right indicators and patterns can supply.

briefly you are best of keeping it easy and using a smaller set of indicators to spot the absolute best trades – and avoid making ‘complexity’ a qualifier for judging whether a method will work or not. You will likely find that the faster the method, the more successful you will be with it.

Forex Trading – The Trader’s Mindset

If you need to become a Forex Trader, select one of these mindsets.

The Independent trader or the Dependent trader

Which type of trader you are will drastically affect the potential money you can make in the markets. In fact, it may well determine what the remainder of your life will look like, if it is how long you work for someone else, when and where you vacation, or where and how you live.

you may think that is’s an exaggeration, but the reality is those who take initiative can definitely affect the result of their lives ( and their trading ) versus those that let others determine the course of their lives for them.

it is critical to note that anything requiring little to no effort will produce limited, temporary or no results. Inversely, anything requiring you to think and act for yourself will produce lasting and lasting results.

Trading, whether forex, stocks, or other markets, particularly proves this true. Returning to the 2 kinds of traders, they illustrate very common mindsets – which one represents you?

The Dependent trader is looking for the easy way, wants to make a fast buck, or make it big – but never wants to put any effort into the process of achieving such things ( if such things even exist, and it should be contended that they do not ).

Dependent traders will follow the crowd, trade based on hot tips, seek out automated ‘millionaire-making’ trading programs, hear all the reports professionals and blindly place ‘can’t lose’ trades ( which do lose ), all with no plan, no thought and no understanding of what they’re doing.

Naturally they will become frustrated with their losses and mess ups and do the single thing they can think to do : they give up.

Dependent traders are the trading equivalent of lottery ticket buyers ; they know full well the chances stacked against them, but they believe anybody can get lucky, so why not them?

of course, Dependent traders exert small control over their lives and have little chance for finance success.

On the other end of the spectrum is the Independent trader. This trader wants to have control over their financial future and has learned ( or will learn ) how the markets work, which approaches to trading the markets truly work, and the easiest way to sanction themselves to trade without relying on others for advice or tips or stories.

An Independent trader understands and believes that only they can maximise their chances for success and only they can achieve their monetary and life dreams. They will search out and learn from others, educate themselves, learn from failure and attempt to accomplish bigger things.

It should be observed , however , that everyone has a little bit of the Dependent trader in them at some point. The difference being, the person on track to become Independent may take up with a mentor or lean on a reliable education source at the outset – but as their information grows, the Independent trader will start to apply what they’ve learned completely on their own.

The Dependent trader never will .

three straightforward steps to becoming an Independent Trader :

Step One : Create and execute a trading plan. Whether you want to day trade or trade at the end of hte day, or once a week – decide what fits BEST in your daily plan and then determine what sources form two and three below best align with your intention. Don’t try and apply day trading methodologies to end of day trading and vice versa, as you will probably discover they don’t and will not work.

Step Two : seek out 2-3 reputable education sources. We will provide some to you – but the goal is to spot one that you can understand and trust. Learn all you can from those sources. Then, learn how to use it on your own.

Step three : Learn from and test out multiple methods for trading. You are unlikely to be successful wihtout some foundation in trading methodologies, particularly when employing technical or basic indicators.

The steps above will require time and cash investment.You should consider them your trading education costs – it is way better to invest in yourself than to lose money too simply in the market.

Forex trading: Why most amateur traders fail

One phenomenon that derails amateur forex traders time and time again is method complexity syndrome. They research a trading method, get it and the minute they receive it, they jump ahead to what they consider to be’the guts’ of the technique. In doing so, they absolutely ignore all of the other aspects of trading, including risk management, discipline, and psychology.

They get into the’guts’ of the strategy only searching for that large, mysterious, slap-your-forehead, jaw-dropping’secret’ that will suddenly unlock the puzzles of the forex universe and make them Master and commander of every currency exchange pair. All too often, they find themselves completely disappointed or the’guts’ reveal something they’d already heard about ( but had not practiced ). Amateur traders will then dismiss the strategy as ‘too simple’.

Or, the amateur trader will look for that complex formula, cryptic mixture of indicators and all too frequently what they really discover is a collection of straightforward indicators working together in an uncommon way, and they are saying,’Well I could have done that!’ – and they become disappointed or frustrated, because they wrongly think that any strategy MUST BE complicated, it can’t possible be SIMPLE! So, they postpone the strategy or return it and whinge that it’s’not complicated’ enough.

This is a major mistake – as the beginner trader will then repeat this error technique after method and they may never make the effort to learn and understand the full process of trading.

Don’t make this mistake. Understand that most trading methods out there are not complicated. They weave a smaller set of rules together in a straightforward manner ( straightforward enough that anybody can apply them ) but apply them in a rare way. Complicated systems are for computer geeks and enormous banks – if you can’t understand something, you can’t probably apply it.

Never skip ahead when learning a tough new technique for trading forex. Make certain you learn the setup, entry and exit rules ( which should exist ) ; that you learn how to defend your trade with stops ; and you learn the way to apply your method on a timely basis ( be it hourly, daily or weekly ) to get the maximum out of the strategy and to learn how all facets of what you learn work cooperatively to make you a better trader.

Remember, simple but tough – using some indicators or rules applied in a non-textbook approach – is the key to getting an edge in the markets.