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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Should You Use A Managed Forex Account?

By Michael Alison

Forex trading is can be fun and profitable; it's nice to be able to watch your money grow as you trade currencies. Managing you Forex accounts can be problematic sometimes if you are holding down a full time job or you have many accounts that you are working with.

A Forex managed account is available to you. The idea is simple. Give the money you want to invest, and the certified trained professional investors will work with that money and make it grow. The business will manage your money and you have full control.

You will have a professional full time trader who is experienced in trading manage your money for you. This is true "Autopilot" The broker will decide what to buy and when to buy it. Alternatively, he will know what to sell and when to sell it.

There are people who are turned onto this idea and like the ease of use. The money is still yours to control and through a simple interface on the website, or a phone call, and you can use all the money you have the way you want. People believe that they are better than the automated bots, since they can have a cognitive idea and see

If you want to get into a managed Forex account is to just open one up and try it out. Before you decide to do that, be sure to check into fees and trader commissions. If you want to test one out, simply make the minimum deposit and give it a month or so to see how well it works for you.

The one other drawback for the Managed Forex accounts is they require a minimum deposit. Usually this can be upwards to $1,000. Some people don't like the stipulations. If you decide to sign up, be sure you're willing to commit to a period of time with the company. Don't invest money you don't want to loose, the Forex market is very liquid and it can be quite volatile at times. - 23204

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Know These Trading Secrets

By Ahmad Hassam

Trading is not investing. Trading is speculating. Trading can be challenging. Speculating is defined as taking business risk in the hope of profiting from market fluctuations. Successful speculating requires predicting outcomes and analyzing different market situations. It also requires putting your money on the side of the trade on which you think the market is going to go up or down.

If you are a trader, you should appreciate the fact that if you apply the correct techniques for analyzing trades, manage your money and protect your trading account, you can be wrong 70 percent of the time and still be a successful trader. How is that possible? It is only possible by entering a trade where the risk/reward ratio is les than1/3.

Right now forex and gold markets are really hot while the stock market is down. Stock market was a great investment opportunity a few years back. Over time, opportunity keeps on shifting from one market to another. Gold prices are going up. Those investors who entered this trend in the gold market by investing at the right time if they are going to ride the trend till it lasts in the gold market will make a lot of money. At the moment almost everyone is investing in gold as a hedge against likely USD depreciation. Everyone includes countries like China, Russia, India, hedge funds, institutional investors like big corporation and big banks, and retail investors.

Many hedge funds had made a lot of money by investing in crude oil futures in the year 2008. Right now oil prices are down due to the reduced demand in the global markets, this situation may continue for some months or some years but suddenly you will find that crude oil futures have become a great investment opportunity again.

As the global economy recovers and demand for oil increases, oil prices will again go up in a few years time. Timing for entering the market and the timing for exiting the market is very important for a successful trade. In trading it is the timing that is of essence.

A lot of people make the mistake of focusing only on one market. Many people end up spending time on only one market. In reality all the markets are interlinked. Successful trading requires mastering a strategy that enables you to trade multiple markets and multiple time frames. If something happens in one market, you will find the repercussions in the other markets.

Many traders get stuck up with one market. They do testing, development, put on a million indicators, go and trade live. But then what almost happens is that the market starts to go sideways or the opportunity shifts to another market. While they do everything they can while spending all kinds of time trying to figure out one market and one timeframe.

You really should have the ability to be able to adapt to different market conditions and not waste your time mastering one market. This is critical if you want to make a fortune in trading. You can start with one market but over the years add a few other markets as well. This will diversify your risk as well. For example, there were so many stocks just a few years ago that were incredible to trade that either dont exist anymore or would not trade successfully today. Stocks are no more a good investment. But if you want to trade stocks, you will have to wait for a few more years for the stock market to boom again.

Mastering different markets is counterintuitive. Many gurus will teach you that you really need to learn the ins and outs of one market. They will tell you to focus only on one market and then stick with it. But the problem with that philosophy is that opportunity keeps on shifting from one market to another. A good trader always follows where the money goes. - 23204

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Getting the Right Forex Trading Broker

By Jane MacRae

Finding a good forex trading broker can be tough, not because there are too few of them, but because there are so many of them. With all of the choices out there, trying to find the right one can be overwhelming. But, when searching for a forex broker, here are some tips to keep in mind.

* Choose One That Offers a Free Demo Account

Many online forex brokers offer free demo or test accounts to new and potential members. Take advantage of them.

Not only are demo accounts a great introduction for those new to forex trading, it will also let you take a look at the trading platform used by that broker. You want an interface that is easy to learn and understand, and that you will be comfortable to use.

* Ask for References

A good broker will not mind giving you references. So don't be too shy to ask for them! You need to be able to talk to other people who have used his services, and find out whether or not they are happy with their experiences.

If a broker refuses to give you references, you should probably steer clear.

* Check Out the Minimum Deposit Requirement to Open an Account

Almost all forex brokers ask for a minimum amount deposit when you open an account with them.

In case one broker asks for a larger deposit than you are willing to start with, search for one that requires a lower minimum. There are options out there for every investor, no matter how much or how little they have to invest.

* Find Out the Broker's Credentials

Although there is no centralised, governing body to regulate the whole forex market over the world, the business practices of each forex broker is regulated by institutions in the countries where they are located.

A broker located in the US should be registered as a Futures Commission Merchant (or FCM) with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (or CFTC). They should also be registered with the National Futures Association (or NFA).

* Check Out the Service Charge

You should be aware that cheaper is not always better.

Compared to their competition, some brokers may charge less for their services. However, they may try to make up for the difference with hidden fees that you may not even be aware you are being charged.

Before going into business with a broker, ask about possible hidden fees, read the fine print, and learn as much about them as you can.

Finding a good forex trading broker is probably an experience for almost all players in the forex market. With the tips shown in this article, you have already known the most key things to look at. But, don't be afraid if you still make a mistake. Sometimes, we just grow out of try and error. - 23204

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An Inside Look At How To Make Money In The Stock Market

By Grant Dougan

One of the types of shares I like most are penny stocks. There's some investors that never look at these sorts of investments since they assume they are full of risk. Don't let yourself be frightened of these stocks though - you will earn unbelievable money when you know what to search for.

Any stock under $2.00 is what I see as a penny stock. When I choose a stock to purchase, I search for a business that is up and coming. You will see many companies that are now trading under two bucks because the company has had difficulties. I try to look for organizations that are new and growing instead of established ones that are simply cheap due to issues the company has had. By focusing on these organizations I can make great money in the future when they start earning profits..

So how can you pick the stocks to invest in? Obviously, this is the key question!

The first step is to do is to analyze the industry that the organization is in. Is it a growing industry or a dying one?. Is the competition too large for a new company to be successful? This requires you to take a broad look at the industry to make sure that the organization is in an industry that affords them the chance to be a profitable company.

Next, of course you want to examine the organization itself. Are you happy with the management? You also want to look at what the business offers and determine if their product differs from what others are offering. Try to find businesses that either produce a unique product or differentiate themselves by having some different factor such as their pricing. It's definitely a good choice to find a company that offers something unique and sticks out from the other companies in some manner.

You should also take a look at the financial situation of the company, but don't be scared if you notice that the business has negative net income. Many growing or new businesses don't make income for the beginning years. Nevertheless I want to see that the business has funds available to them or financing so that they can continue to develop.

Lastly, Keep in mind it's a wise idea to have the ability to get new information on the business. I love being able to visit a internet site where the organization issues company news in order for me to have a way to keep up to date on company news.

These stocks can provide you with tremendous gains if the business starts to enjoy some success. There's incredible money to be made once you understand what to look for. - 23204

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When The Out Of The Money Covered Call Writing Strategy Fails Miserably

By Marc Abrams

Incredible things have been promised by many websites and e-books regarding investment training strategies. One of the more common stock market trading strategies taught is to sell covered call options on stocks. These websites promise that you can earn up to 10% monthly returns using that very strategy. Sound good? Read on.

I will be the first to admit that selling out-of-the-money covered calls can bring lucrative monthly returns under the right circumstances. This strategy has been successfully used by me. However, this strategy is not without its disadvantages. The public has not been properly educated by the website and e-book marketers. They market this strategy as conservative with little risk. They leave you holding the bag when it all goes wrong.

Selling out-of-the-money covered calls works when the stock market is going up in value. Additionally, when the stock market is neutral (not going up or down by any meaningful amount), this strategy also works well. I don't know about you, but when was the last time the stock market traded sideways for any length of time?

We are currently in the midst of an extremely volatile market. The Dow frequently moves as much as 200 points either way in a single day. Hardly a profitable market for an out-of-the-money covered call writer. Your profits will start to evaporate once the stock you are holding starts to decline. I can assure you that profits can evaporate very quickly. I have seen the value of a stock drop from $10 to $1 over night! There is never enough premium on an option sale to cover that kind of decline.

You want the stock to get called, that is the key to out of the money covered call writing. Many so called experts do not want the stock to get called. They say you should keep the stock so you can continue to sell a covered call option on it in future months. This strategy is flawed. What you should do is select stocks that are moving up in value, in a rising market. Those stocks will make you the most money. I am happy when a stock gets called because I ended up making the profit that I expected.

What if the stock shoots way up in value? The stock simply gets called away if it rises up past the strike price and stays there through expiration. Isn't that what you wanted to begin with? Because you did not participate in those gains you may feel like you left money on the table. If that upsets you then just buy the stock outright and don't sell covered call options on that stock. Why not just let the stock get called away, take your profit and move on? Then look for another stock to buy and sell calls on for the next month.

Remember, selling out-of-the-money covered calls can provide an excellent source if income in a rising stock market. However, the stock market we find ourselves in today is less than ideal for this strategy. There are, however, other strategies that will offer significant protection in a volatile or declining stock market. - 23204

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