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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Trading Systems - Do you have a Trading System?

By Maclin Vestor

A trading system is a methodology of trading. An investor who uses one system and follows a specific set of guidelines when making a decision, follows system trading, and will usually never deviate. A trading system is only one method of trading, and usual requires no thinking. It is possible to have one system that is governed by multiple system.

For example, to have 10 different systems, and select only one stock from each system every month according to the main system's qualifications.

Someone that uses several Trading Systems is a multiple system trader. They have to either have an overall system that encompasses all of them, or make their own decision on which to follow. Doing so can be dangerous, as the purpose of system is to prevent human error. It is advised to be a system trader who trades one system at a time, or trade multiple systems within a larger core system, and avoid being a multiple systems trader.

Trading System - Trading can be awfully hectic without some kind of methodology. You can't expect to take on the best traders in the world who have teams and resources at their disposal just by throwing around money at will hoping that it works. You need an actually defined system in order to be able to trade effectively.

Many successful systems are based on earnings and high potential for growth. Stockbee's trading system often swings for the fences. As a result, it requires a solid degree of protection. Obviously you shouldn't limit yourself to someone else's system, you need to find one that is right for you.

There are two kinds of traders, technical traders, and fundamental traders, each has their own system. Of course there are some who use both.

Technical traders

Some system traders, are day traders. Others are swing traders. Still other people are more of a trend trader. Each will have it's unique system. The system will be based on the technicals. Is it volume that triggers the buy? Is it price movement? A combination of both? Or perhaps it's pattern trading.

Some people even have trading machines or robots that do the work for them. Others rely on pattern recognition done by a system. The method is to sign up for email alerts, or some form of alerts, then make a purchase based on the software's recommendation. There are some people that screen down a stock based on strong fundamentals, and only trade those stocks, but trade them based on the technical chart patterns and volume.

They will sell based on a trend break, or rules on when to take gains such as 20% gain according to their system. They will set a stop loss based on their system as well. It might be 4%, or 8%, or it may be a trailing stop.

Fundamental traders

Fundamental traders might do things a little differently. They are looking for improving fundamentals, or stocks that pass through a certain screener. Zacks.com is a great resource if you want to rely on fundamentals. Earnings is always a big part of a system, and the Zacks' ranking uses earnings revision to get in early when the earnings and company internals appear to be improving. Zacks' has several screens, and their software allows you to screen stocks according to many different options.

Regardless of your trading system, one thing remains important in every single system. Money Management and loss protection.

It doesn't matter what the upside is or win rate is, if you can't protect yourself from major declines, you shouldn't be trading. I don't care if your system is 90% effective (no system is and if they say they are, they're lying), and if the gain is 1,000%. If you put all your money on it repeatedly, eventually you will suffer a loss so catastrophic you will never be able to recover without borrowing money. By taking one loss, you hinder your ability to make money. That is more costly then the potential for greater gains that you would gain by taking additional risk.

Just to illustrate if your system causes you to take a 95% loss, you need a 2000% return just to make up for that loss. You cannot trade like this. No system is better then it's weakest link. That weak link unfortunately for many people is the ability to manage money. Fortunately, it is a skill that can be learned, and doing so will make you a better trader. Better yet, if you do not wish to be a better trader, you can simply follow the rules of a system that contains a methodology on how to manage money and how much to invest before placing a trade.

I recommend that you either have a trailing stop or a hard stop. You can also buy a protective put if you are afraid of a stock bottoming out overnight and plummeting through the stop. Protective puts are like owning insurance. Unfortunately, you have to continue to buy the insurance as it eventually expires if you don't use it. Don't trade options without learning everything about them.

Some puts are not good for some strategies. Longer term trades and Investments will require long-term equity anticipation securities, or LEAPs, where as you may not need to risk as much capital for short term protective puts. A trailing stop should be usually 20%, where a hard stop should be more like 7%. Different systems will require different stops so take this with a grain of salt.

A good investor or trader actually will rarely need to ever be fully invested. There are people that trade on complete margin for a few times the entire year, and the rest of the year they're on the sideline, but generally the best traders that have a career that lasts have lots of money on the side, even more so if they use options and are unhedged. If you are unhedged, that is only playing one side of the market, (all buys, or only playing one theme such as only playing inflation or only playing deflation), you need to have even more cash on the side.

The lower the win rate, the more money on the side you need, and the smaller your positions should be. Any good system won't require you to analyze. Having to do a lot of the thinking can cause you to panic and make incorrect decisions. Most people aren't cut out for that, and that's why it is a smart thing for many to use a trading system.

If you trade within a system, you have a much better chance at placing winning trades. A trading system will have a solid record of success, evidence that it works and has been working, an understanding of the decline and proper money management planning. If you trade within a system, you can estimate your results, and by doing so attain measurable success consistently with a trading system. - 23204

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What Are Market Orders? (Part I)

By Ahmad Hassam

Just to remind you that forex markets are open 24 hours a day, five days a week. A market move is just likely to happen while you are asleep or in the shower as while you are sitting in front of your computer screen. Currency traders use market orders to catch market movements when they are not in front of their screens.

Market orders are very critical to your trading success. Think of the different types of market orders as trades waiting to happen. If you enter an order and the subsequent price action triggers its execution, you are in the market so be as careful as possible while playing with the market orders. Trading can be very difficult without these market orders.

Professional currency traders routinely use market orders to limit risk in volatile or uncertain markets, implement a trade strategy from entry to exit, capture sharp short term price fluctuations and preserve trading capital from unwanted loss. Market orders are essential for maintaining trading discipline and your peace of mind as a trader.

Forex markets can be notoriously volatile and difficult to predict, using market orders can help you capitalize on short term price movements while limiting the impact of any adverse price movements.

You probably dont have a well thought out trading plan if you dont use market orders. It will also give you the peace of mind in trading. There is no guarantee that the use of market orders will limit your losses and protect your profits in all market conditions. However, a disciplined use of market orders will help you quantify the risk that you are taking.

Multiple types of market orders are available in forex markets to forex traders. However, you should know that not all market orders are available at all online forex brokers. So when you open an account with a forex broker, you should add the market orders to the list of questions you need to ask the broker.

Take Profit Orders: An old market saying, You cant go broke taking profits. Use the take profit order to lock in profits when you have an open position in the market. Suppose you are short EUR/USD at 1.2354. Your take profit order will be to buy back the position and be place somewhere below 1.2334 making a profit of 20 pips. If you are long GBP/USD at 1.8845, your take profit order will be to sell the position somewhere higher close to 1.8875.

Limit Orders: A limit order is any market order that triggers a trade at more favorable levels than the current market price. Dont forget the saying, Buy low and sell high. If the limit order is to buy, it must be entered somewhere below the current market price. If the limit order is to sell then it must be placed somewhere above the current market price. - 23204

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Top Tips For Investment Trading

By Mr Christopher Latterr

Many people these days have become quite enthusiastic to start investment trading. It is very wise to keep certain tips in mind before they actually begin. You should be always in touch with the latest industrial developments. You might notice that some sort of websites or some specific companies might be getting huge attention from all the corners of media. These could be very good to make an investment. You should never be scared to make an investment. You should remember the fact that more time you delay the more profit you would lose. You should look for newer trading alternatives like mobile trading, internet trading etc to save your time.

If you withdraw an investment you should be careful that the actual process is done before you start making a new investment. You should never invest in a company or a stock which is unknown to any one. If you want to invest you should collect as many details as possible about that company. If the details thus collected suit your investment trading priorities then you can go ahead. You should always rely on the trust worthy investment trading service. Other wise you would lose your money unnecessarily. Another benefit is good trading service provides you all the required market updates.

There are certain areas you should never choose for investment trading. You should never rely on the bank's saving accounts, insurance companies and other types of bonds issued by some financial companies.

It is also advisable to avoid anything that deals with customers such as automobile companies, technology companies and retailers. It is also recommendable to avoid United States Treasury bonds and bills. The treasuries have now grown up greatly in value - that is the reason why they have a yield of 0%. And now the only way that they can go is down in the price. So make the effective use of these investment trading tips in setting your financial goals and to achieve the ultimate financial freedom.

The trading strategies in investment trading are basically 2 type's i.e. Automatic and Manual. Manual investment trading techniques can be very tricky as it requires great deal of skill and expertise. So if you are a beginner this type of strategy techniques may not suit you well.

You would have the help of all the great technology available in designing investment trading strategies if you use the automatic mode. No matter what your approach is likely to be, this mode would definitely help you. You can go with the conservative approach or the aggressive one. You can even mix the conservative approach with little aggression and have a moderate approach.

For the Long Run: The significant fact is that ones investment portfolio rises over a long run. Summarizing it all, do not be carried away by the track records and investment trading strategies which advertise that "ninety percent gaining stock trades." Per every stock trade they might barely make one only some pennies. Plus the rest of the ten percent of trading which drops may in reality cost oneself the whole thing one made than a few.

The main thing which takes in to account with respect to stock trading is the investment trading strategies, which is the final result. Usually the maximum investors in the past have been correct only about 35% or 40% of time. However they cut the people who lost early and permit their victors ride. If it is well sufficient for that investor with some immense path records in past, it is well sufficient for one and it must be for everyone too. Maintaining a good history will keep us leading all time. - 23204

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Forex Brokers Are Essential To Forex Trading

By Bart Icles

If you are planning to invest in the Forex market, you will have to get the services of a Forex Brokers to handle your trade transactions. The kind of broker will largely depend on the type of your investment structure. Majority of brokers represent a brokerage company, and they are entrusted to buy and sell foreign currencies. Their services are vital for doing Forex trading, so don't think twice on hiring them to help you.

Forex Brokers need licenses in order to operate in the Forex market, and it requires from them to pass some tests to do this. The test are by all means not easy, so one needs to have a solid and relevant knowledge in business and finance matters, with the ideal person having finished or obtained a Bachelors or Masters Degree in both or either fields of study.

Forex Brokers differ from a Forex Analyst. A Forex Analysts' sole job is to analyze or come up with a specific set of conclusions based on market trends, data's, and other pertinent information. They usually give Forex "signals" or predictions of fluctuations of the currencies, but at most times, the signals are done by software analysis programs. A Forex broker is just an authorized agent of a financial institution that will follow your instructions and preferences regarding your Forex trading deals and transactions, as dictated and limited with the type of account you have with them.

Forex Brokers earn on commissions generated by Forex account deal, and also earn additional income from any deals related to it. Brokers charge a standard fee for the services they provide, and depending on the agreement will render research and advice if needed.

Forex Brokers fall into two categories: Discount and Full Service Brokers. Discount Brokers don't give investment advice and charge a lower commission. Their fees are low because of their limited service. Full Service Brokers offer more services on your investments and other helpful investment advices, and are paid in a commission basis. So, it's really advantageous on your part to determine well before hand what kind of Forex Broker to get; as they will be the ones who'll you have to deal with every time you do Forex transactions.

The type of Forex Broker you choose should be influenced by your investment style and type that of trader that you are. They are an integral and indispensable part of every day Forex trading. It's up to you to decide whether to get a Full Service Forex Broker to get the most out of currency trading if you are new to Forex, or choose the Discount Forex Broker if you want to do majority of trading decisions yourself. Whichever one you choose, both are wise investment choices. - 23204

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IRS Provides Guidance on New COBRA Rules

By Doeren Mayhew

The bureau recently free guidance, in a question and respond format, addressing how employers are to lot and essay recovery of the new COBRA payment subsidy enacted under the American ecovery and Reinvestment Tax Act of 2009 (P.L. 111-5). The Act provides that an individual who has been involuntarily terminated on or after September 1, 2008, through the end of 2009 is required to clear only 35% of the group health shelter payment to bonded COBRA continuation coverage (up to nine months).

The newest IRS Guidance focuses on two broad areas 1. Form preparation - the mechanics of how an employer recovers the COBRA premium subsidy through a payroll credit claimed on IRS Form 941, and 2. administration and eligibility. The new guidance also addresses common inquiries surrounding the timing of when the subsidy begins and ends.

How the Subsidy Works: A former employee and his or her family are "assistance eligible employees" if they are eligible for COBRA health insurance continuation coverage as a result of any involuntary termination occurring from September 1, 2008, through December 31, 2009. These individuals are required to pay only 35% of the group health insurance premium that would otherwise apply.

Under the Act, the "person to whom the premiums are payable" - generally, the employer - pays the other 65% of the COBRA continuation premium. The employer will then be reimbursed by means of a federal payroll tax credit claimed on Form 941.

Payroll Credit Usually, an employer can claim the payroll credit for the COBRA premium subsidy on Form 941, Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return. To do so, the employer should enter the amount of any COBRA premium assistance payments paid on behalf of employees for that quarter on Line 12a. The amount entered should equal 65% of eligible workers' total COBRA premium payments - not amounts received from former employees.

In the IRS Guidance, the IRS indicated that there has been some confusion surrounding the proper number of individuals to be reported on Line 12b as having received COBRA premium assistance reported on Line 12a. The guidance clarifies that only one individual should be counted for Line 12b purposes in a situation where a former employee has also secured coverage for other qualifying individuals such as a spouse and/or children.

Timing Issues from the IRS: The bureau has also clarified that the COBRA payment reduction applies as of the first punctuation of coverage beginning on or after February 17, 2009, for which a qualifying reflex terminated employee is suitable to clear 35% of the premium. The exact fellow of coverage is force upon the punctuation to which premiums are charged to the plan. The 35% payment subsidy generally applies until the earliest of three events: (1) when the past employee secures other health shelter coverage; (2) the fellow that is nine months after the first day of the first period for which the special COBRA payment subsidy provision applies; or (3) the fellow the individual is no individual suitable for COBRA continuation coverage. - 23204

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