Forex Market Analysis: Which Type is Better?

Posted: August 30th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Forex Analysis | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

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There are two types of forex market analysis: fundamental analysis, which considers economic, social and political forces and how they influence the currency markets, and technical analysis which uses charts to identify trends and patterns in the movement of prices.

So which one is better? If you check out forums and websites you will find many traders strongly supporting one or the other. Those who like to rely on charts will tell you that the only way to make money with forex trading is to identify trends and jump onto them as early as possible.

At the same time the advocates of fundamental analysis will argue that it is the economic factors that drive the changes in currency prices and this is undoubtedly true, at least most of the time. From that position they will reason that any patterns you might find on a chart are nothing more than coincidental.
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Forex Trading Forum Hints and Tips

Posted: August 15th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Forex Tips, Forex Trading | Tags: , , , , , | 1 Comment »

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A forex trading forum is a popular place for beginners to go when they are just getting into forex trading. There are many internet forums and you can discuss any aspect of currency trading there. But should you trust the answers that you get? Are these online discussion sites really a valuable source of information, or just a drain on your time?

Forums began in the time of the Roman empire. At that time they were a physical space in the middle of the city a little like a market place but without a market. The men of the city would meet there to hear and debate matters of importance such as politics and the law.
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Candlestick Charts for Forex Traders

Posted: August 1st, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Forex Analysis | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

Among the many types of technical analysis available to forex traders, the single most useful and popular are probably candlestick charts. These were originally developed in Japan during the 18th century by a prominent commodity trader who used them to chart the fluctuations in the price of rice. For this reason they are often known as Japanese candlestick charts, and many of the patterns that they form have Japanese names.

Simple line graphs plotting the price of a commodity at regular intervals in time had been used for centuries, but traders were in need of something that could plot more variables within a two dimensional graph. The bar chart showing the opening, high, low and closing prices of a commodity was useful and helped traders to predict future price movements in a more reliable way than line charts, but candlestick charts were even better.
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Forex Mini Account Trading

Posted: July 21st, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Forex Trading | Tags: , , , , | 2 Comments »

Forex mini accounts are ideal for just about anybody who is starting out in forex trading. You would have to be very rich or very confident to start right out with a standard account if you are a retail trader (i.e. somebody trading on their own account from home). A mini account lets you get started without risking so much money and this makes it a very attractive option for most people.

Mini forex trading accounts generally allow you to trade with just one tenth of the normal lot size. This usually means 10,000 units of currency instead of 100,000.

Of course you do not have to have this much in your account. Currency trading works with leverage. If you are using 100 times leverage then you need $100 to control $10,000 in your mini account or $1,000 to control $100,000 for a standard account.
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Forex Trading Made E-Z Review

Posted: July 15th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Products Review | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

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This Forex Trading Made E-Z review will examine the system for trading on the foreign exchange currency markets developed by George C Smith. When you order Forex Trading Made E-Z you get an ebook and 12 training videos setting out the system in step by step form.

The basic structure is that you have the ebook which you can download instantly when you place your order (any time of the day or night). Inside the ebook you have the links to each video at the point where you need it. So you will see a written explanation of a chart or a technique, and there will be a link right there to a video that you can access on the internet showing you the actual action.
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Metatrader 4 Expert Advisor: What You Need To Know

Posted: July 10th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Forex Tips | Tags: , , , , , | 1 Comment »

The Metatrader 4 expert advisor range is the most popular range of forex autopilot software. There is a wide choice of expert advisors designed to run on this free downloadable platform or framework that sets a structure for EAs to be built on. Whichever expert advisor (EA) you choose will act as a robot on the forex market, trading for you according to the boundaries that you set.

Clearly this has many advantages over making all of the moves in a trade yourself. The EA does not need breaks for eating, sleeping and human contact. Neither does it suffer from human weaknesses such as fear and over optimism which can distract us from our systems and lead us to exit a trade too soon or not soon enough. Once you have set it up it will obey your system to the letter all the time that it is online.

An EA will often protect your interests when you could not do it yourself. The opportunity to set a trailing stop is one example. A trailing stop automatically moves up with rising prices but stays in place if the market falls. This means that on a successful trade it protects a part of your profits without exiting too soon. On an unsuccessful trade it protects you from heavy losses just as a standard stop would do.
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