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Saturday, 15 December 2012

A Volatile Market: A Blessing or A Curse?

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Volatility is the main feature of the Forex market where trading takes place non- stop throughout the week except for the weekend. It is by far the biggest market on earth and is bigger than all the other markets combined. The daily turnover of the market stands at a figure exceeding four trillion dollars and this will give you an idea as to its trading volume.

This highly volatile market is the arena where millions of traders and investors risk their money in the hope of making a profit. If there was no volatility there would be no trading. In this sense it is truly a blessing that many traders capitalize on. Volatility is brought about by markets that trade erratically swinging between highs and lows. Where there is no market movement in currency prices you will see no volatility and thus no trading will take place in such an environment.

It is fact that the volatility in currency trading moves by pips and a closer look will tell you that this movement is indeed extremely small. This is why leverage is considered as necessary by currency traders, as well as signals. In a highly volatile market losses can be augmented by leverage and at times like this it is best to trade lesser amounts so that losses are also kept to a minimum.

Although a volatile market can be a blessing you should control your trading in such a market. This is easily by using tighter stops so that losses are cut off at the outset. The exact placing of the stop will depend upon the currency pair being traded. Volatile market conditions often tempt traders to invest more than normal in the hope of collecting profits. However, this can be dangerous as the risk faced in a volatile market is higher than at other times. A trader should stick to his planned trading at all times and during times of extreme volatility this is even more essential.

Keeping up with fundamental indicators and news in general will ensure that you know the cause for the high volatility in the Forex market. This knowledge will help you to make better trade decisions in the longer run as you face volatility in the market. When you trade carefully adjusting leverage so as to reduce any potential losses you can still win in a volatile market.

Friday, 14 December 2012

Why It's Important to Accurately Time Your Trade

Timing is everything in forex. Time it right, you win. Get your timing wrong, your money goes up in smoke.

In a fast paced market with periods of intense volatility like the forex market, timing is essential. There is a saying that “the trend is your friend till it ends”. I will say that the “trend is your enemy if you get in too late”.

Traders are advised to “trade fundamentally, enter technically.” This implies that traders are expected to follow the direction of a high impact news item. But in doing so, traders must use their technical analysis to enter at the right time.

What happens if entries are not timed properly? These are the scenarios that could occur.

1)      Some high impact news hits the news wires and it favors a long trade. You go long, but you discover that the market has spiked by almost 80 pips about a second after news release. Your entry is still pending, waiting for the broker to fulfill it. Too late. Prices are too far gone and you are asked to “REQUOTE”. Not wanting to miss out, you re-enter the market not minding the prices, and your order is instantly fulfilled. Suddenly, the price starts to retrace wildly, and you are stopped out, just in time for the price to resume its move northwards. It’s almost like the market maker was watching you to do you in.



2)      The second scenario is a bit like the first, but instead of a requote, your order is filled at a price so far away from market price, it will take a miracle move in the trade direction to break even, let alone make a profit. Slippage sucks.

Let’s explain the two scenarios. In a high impact news trade, the news feeds are received by the institutional investors before anyone else via premium news services like Bloomberg and Reuters, who charge thousands of dollars a month for this. A team of veteran traders will be waiting to analyze the news and hit the trade buttons fast. The sheer volume of such trades sends the currency price candlesticks spiking. Sometimes the spikes happen even before the retail traders get the same news. As such, any trade entered by a retail trader at this point will most likely not be fulfilled; requotes follow. If a trader enters the trade at this time, he will meet the institutional guys offloading their positions to take profits, and he will get hit by the unavoidable retracement that follows.

The two scenarios are a case of wrong timing at work.

How Can You Accurately Time Your Trades to Avoid Losses?

For news trades, it is pretty obvious here that you should not try mixing it with the big dogs. You will get blown out by the two scenarios I painted again and again. Only enter news trades when the initial madness has died down. Soon, the market will respond in a slower and more purposeful direction to the news trade, as we see here from the Non-Farm Payroll report of June 3, 2011.

Secondly, use pivot points in addition to your other technical indicators to determine if you are still within touching distance of a profit. If a long trade is closer to a resistance than a support level, the chances of that trading making a profit is lower than if the entry was closer to the support level.

There are many tips, but hang on to these two for now.

Saturday, 10 November 2012

Non-News Trading on Forex


Due to permanent improvement of the Internet and communication facilities for traders operating on Forex, the information becomes more accessible. That is why a lot of traders and investors consider that following the fresh news release, reading the analytical reviews and another similar information their chances of profit earning advance essentially. But it is not exactly so:
Staking on news may result in huge financial losses. Why does it happen? Without a detailed consideration of this issue the true cause of this will be hardly understandable. So let us make a close analysis:
Almost every beginning trader supposes that applying to news in trading will certainly turn out to be beneficial, but it is wrong.
The first thing said about news is that they reflect changes taking place in the market in full measure. But as a rule, such assertions are not approved and the currency`s reaction to them mostly differs from the expected one.
Certainly, the leading positions of supply and demand are not passed by in the market, at the same time there is no logics in their movements.
The main reason depreciating the news is the markets. That is why the news trading becomes almost unreal. Thus, knowing in advance when some news will be published and what influence it can put on the market the investors start acting. So when this news is given to public the market reaction can be hardly visible or there will be no any reaction at all, as everything is taken into account by the price. It is also worth paying attention to people`s character and the real picture showing the news "importance" will become clear.
One more reason impacting the trading during the news is human emotions violating a significant nuance in trading - discipline. Similarly, the analytics can be incorrect sometimes. In situations when an opened trade should better be closed the trader does not make it, as an active motion is predicted by analysts to start at that very moment.
At the same time, the news should not be ignored. It is widely known that the market peaks often emerge after the news with positive forecasts, and the lows to the contrary after unpromising news.
It can be concluded that for traders with big capital who operate with major pairs the right decision would be not to run a news trading and to apply to an order trading system instead. Because these news are already recorded by the system. They are also a part of technical analysis which is an irreplaceable component of any well-set trading system

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

What is Swap-free or Islamic Accounts

Swap-free accounts are also called Islamic because owners of such accounts exercise Islamic religion. According to the rules of the Mohammedan religion, any business transactions, where one of the parties must pay or get an interest from another party, are prohibited.

Islamic or Swap-free accounts allow trading any currency pair and if a position is carried over midnight, a trader does not earn and there is nothing to withdraw from trader's account, regardless of the open position volume. Islamic accounts were created special for Muslims, because crediting swaps and interests is against their religion.

Accounts which are not influenced by swap allow their owners to hold positions as long as it is necessary. In this case the result of trading depends only on the currency rates change during a certain period of time.

Due to this peculiarity Swap-free accounts became popular in both Islamic countries and worldwide. Many Forex brokers provide swap-free service for free

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