Showing posts with label forex trade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label forex trade. Show all posts

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Keep a Trading Log to Analyze Your Actions


One of the most powerful pieces of information you can use to evaluate your actions as a trader is a trading log. With each trade, you should keep track of your thoughts and actions so you can improve your approach to trading. Here are some of the popular entries in a trading log:


1. Date
2. Time
3. Entry price
4. Number of lots opened
5. Initial Protective Stop level
6. Reason for entering into the trade
7. Target price (if any)
8. Exit price
9. Reason for exiting out of the trade
10. Result

After you have logged at least 10 trades, you can go back to compare your thoughts to how the market reacted after your entry. Some questions to ask yourself include:

1. How did the market trade after I entered into the trade?
2. If the trade was profitable, how far did the market move against me before reversing?
3. If the trade was a loss, how profitable did the trade become before reversing?
4. Where was my protective stop at the beginning of the trade and at the end of the trade?
5. What was the direction of the trend on the daily chart when I opened the trade?
6. If the trade was profitable, how much of the move did I catch?
7. How close was I to the ideal entry point of the move and how could I improve that?
8. Was there a news release or other factor in the move of the market after entry?
9. Could I have managed the trade better?
10. Was my position size good or does it need to be adjusted?

Top 5 Most Market Moving Indicators For The USD


When it comes to the currency market, most traders will use either technical or fundamental analysis or a combination of both to formulate their strategy, However, even for the casual currency trader, news or event risk can have a dramatic influence on the long and short-term price action of a currency pair.


In this report, we examine the 5 most market moving indicators for the US dollar (we update this report annually) against the Euro. The reason for our focus on the EUR/USD is its status as the most actively traded - and therefore benchmark – currency pair.

Economic Data is Important for Both Fundamental and Technical Traders

It is irrefutable that news or economic data can elicit a sharp reaction from currencies and other financial markets. However not all economic data is created equal. The monthly Non–farm payrolls for example has had a far bigger impact on the US dollar than other perennial top market movers like consumer prices. Indicators rarely keep their same level of influence over a currency though; so it common to see major shifts in the top ranking from year to year.

For example, over the past year, the worst contraction in the US housing market in a quarter century has led indicators like new and existing home sales to crowd out top releases from previous years – like ISM manufacturing. Also, what may create a lasting move in a currency on a day to day basis could be different from what triggers a knee jerk reaction in the US dollar. The top 5 most market moving indicators for the US dollar on a day to day basis are:

1. Non-Farm Payrolls
2. ISM Non-Manufacturing
3. Personal Spending
4. Inflation (Consumer Price Index)
5. Existing Home Sales

Unlike the other numbers, the non-farm payrolls report consistently topped the list of most market moving indicators for the US dollar. As the US economy slowed in 2007 and into 2008, the stability of the labor market was closely watched by all traders and analysts because of its broad ramifications for the overall economy.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Forex Trading Strategies:


The Forex market incorporates two primary types of Forex trading strategies. One such Forex strategy is based on a fundamental analysis and the other is based on a technical analysis. As a trader, you will likely have to incorporate both types of Forex strategies in your overall Forex trading strategy. Fundamental analyses are based on economic factors while technical analyses are based on price. There is a general consensus among market participants that the most highly traded currency pairs in the Forex market tend to be technical and the more exotic currency pairs tend to be more fundamental.


While both types of analysis are necessary for successful and profitable trades, most traders tend to rely more on one type than the other. When your Forex trading strategy incorporates technical analysis, you must be prepared to deal with the mathematical concepts necessary to manipulate pricing data. Likewise, when you incorporate fundamental analysis in your trading strategy, you must be prepared to handle the multitude of economic factors necessary to base your trades. In the end, the variety of economic data must be converted into price predictions and many traders resort to technical analysis because it is thought to have a built in mechanism for completing the conversion. However, incorporating a purely technical Forex trading strategy without regard for the fundamental aspects of the market is much like trading on luck. Sometimes you win, sometimes not.

Other factors that will influence your Forex trading strategy are your ability to manage money and to handle the psychological implications of participating in the Forex market. While many people have profited from their Forex trading strategies, losses are all but guaranteed with Forex trading systems. One of the nuances of Forex trading is that it involves calculated risks. If your financial situation or emotional circumstance is such that you cannot afford to sustain losses, you will likely loose more than your investment dollars, particularly if your losses are easily converted to physical illness

Choose Your Forex Trading Platform Wisely:


Selecting a forex trading system that is easy for any user to use provides more than convenience. In the serious business of trading foreign currency time really is money and not just some empty buzz word.

Let us begin to explore some other important benefits of a forex trading platform that contributes in major ways to the traders overall success.

#1 Accuracy: of the forex trading platform

Foreign currency trading is done in real time while every second exchange rates quickly change. When a trader executes a forex trade and locks in the exchange rate that transaction should be recorded immediately.

Since a quote can only be precise at the moment it's displayed any delays in processing the trade will cost traders in lost profits. Your forex trading platform software should access servers with the most accurate exchange rates available.

A web browser based trading platform makes it easy to trade forex from any location in the world with Internet access since there is no software to download. This ensures that your stop loss and take profit targets are executed exactly as you placed them (the suggested method for forex trading).

#2 Security: of the forex trading platform

Of course it goes without saying that any forex trading platform you decide on should be highly secure to protect your account and private information. It should allow you to fund your trading account securely with a variety of options including credit card, western union and paypal if needed.

#3 Integrity: of the forex trading platform

A forex broker providing transparent services is a worthwhile choice for any forex trader. All costs associated with the trading platform and trading account in general should be disclosed up front.

Integrity means not having to pay any hidden commission charges or fees for making deposits and withdrawals. Bank costs that are part of doing business as a forex dealer are not passed on to you the forex trader.

Beware of any service provider that does not provide sufficient firewall protection and some sort advanced SSL for user authentication and data transfer.

Forex Trading System can seem overwhelming If you're new to forex, and you're going to need forex charts to assist you along they way. while you develop your forex trading system, you will want to use the demo accounts that many trade brokers provide. They will most of the time provide free forex charts as part of their demo system.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Why ForexGen

Why ForexGen?




  1. Lowest spreads in the market with 0-1 pips in 10 pairs, no commissions, no swaps and instant account Activation.
  2. Scandinavian quality with Swiss precision, funds secured and local agents in 18+ countries.
  3. ForexGen offers Forex trading in the major currency pairs; crosses and CFDs.
  4. Low capital start, with $250 as a minimum account size.
  5. Liquidity and 24/5 availability are the characteristic factors of the Forex market compared with other financial markets.
  6. ForexGen offers a free trial Forex demo account that allows you to test your skills and practice without risking real money.

We consider every client as a special case, a VIP and a partner. A client's profit is our success and a client's loss is a significant call of action for us. Customer care is the heart of our business, we know every client on personal bases as we provide 24/7 customer support. We keep contact with our clients to ensure that we are on the right track. Leading our client relationship to success is our focus. Let's prove to you that you have taken the right step by choosing our partnership.