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Friday, 28 September 2012

Forex Online Trading? How to Improve Your Forex Trading With Visualization Techniques

The Forex market is a market the traders cannot control. It is a market where the price is determined by demand and supply. The traders have to accept the market conditions and plan their trading strategies in connection to the market. In a market likes the Forex market the traders have to be in control over themselves.


Traders in control over themselves are traders who have set a plan for their trading. They have goals and want to achieve them. The goals are realistic, attainable and measurable and they trade in their "own best interest". In their mind they have been through all kinds of trading situations. An example could be how to stop a trade that is not a winning trade and how to accept that they have made a wrong decision.


Traders in control over themselves are human beings with discipline and a self-image that convince them that they are good traders. A self-image is a picture all human beings have of themselves in their mind. It is a picture that is built on experiences and beliefs in life. The image controls our behavior in all life situations.


A self-image is "how I am" and as it controls how we act in our lives it is import to affect our self-image to be successful in our lives and in Forex trading. A part of trading Forex is that some trades go wrong. Some traders just accept that they have made a wrong decision. Others will continue to think of themselves as a bad decision maker and start to fear that they will make bad decisions on future trades.


The different behavior in the mentioned situation illustrates the importance having a "leave past behind" attitude in Forex trading. The first group just continues trading and looks for new opportunities in the market. The second one starts to fear they are badly Forex traders. The two groups' picture of their behavior as a trader is clearly different and clearly that the first groups' attitude gives them better chances to be successful as they use their energy on the next trade and not that they made a bad decision.


The second groups' attitude can easily be changed. They have to use a visualization technique and visualize the situation where they made a wrong decision. The situation can be a real trade or a trade that is made up. It is important that the picture of the situation is as detailed as possible. The more detailed the picture is the easier it is to achieve the goal. In this example is the goal how to get a "leave past behind" attitude.


Using a visualization technique and go through the picture over and over and over again prevent you from making the same mistake again. The mentioned example of a visualization technique is just one example. The technique changes all kinds of bad habits and thought processes. Scientific experiments have shown that a bad habits and thought processes can be changed if the technique is used in 21 days in a row.


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Monday, 17 September 2012

What Is Forex? An Introduction for Every Forex Beginner

So What is 'Forex'?


The word 'Forex' is simply a shortening of 'Foreign Exchange'. Forex trading is when traders buy and sell different currencies from one currency to another.


So, for example, if you were to buy the European currency (the Euro, EUR) with US Dollars (symbol USD), then you would be 'buying the Euro' and at the same time 'selling the US Dollar'. You would effectively be betting that the value of the Euro compared to the Dollar would increase to have any chance of receiving a profit. Another way of thinking about this trade is that you are going 'Long' on the EUR/USD.


Many people find this concept a little tricky to understand. Why would this particular trade be selling the Dollar? Well, if the Dollar were to drop in value compared to the Euro (remember that you have bought your Euros with US Dollars), then you would be able to buy back more Dollars than you started with, using the Euros which have become more valuable in relative terms. In other words, you would have profited from the decline of the Dollar.


Base and Quote Currencies


The first currency quoted in a currency pair is called the base currency and the second currency is called the quote currency. In the above example, the base currency is the Euro and the quote currency is the US Dollar.


So you may see a quote like this:


EUR/USD = 1.2288


This means that 1 Euro (the base currency) is presently worth 1.2288 US Dollars (the quote currency).


Forex traders usually place a trade through a broker who have direct access to the fx market via an associated partner in the Interbank Market. When you close out your trade, your broker will close the position with this partner and calculate the loss or gain on the trade, which is then applied to your brokerage account. These days, high speed communications and technologies which link all players in the FX market mean that trades can be opened and closed in a matter of seconds.


Forex Trade Example


Here's an example of a currency trade. Suppose you thought that the Euro was going to weaken compared to the US dollar in the coming weeks (note that forex traders can trade on timescales ranging from minutes to years). This time, going short on the EUR/USD assuming this belief turns out to be correct would be a smart move.


There are no 'shorting' restrictions in the forex market (unlike the stock market) so this trade would be very straight forward to place through your broker as long as you had the required deposit.


So the quote today might be:


EUR/USD = 1.2288


You think the Euro will decline in value against the USD, so you place a short order on this currency pair and purchase 1000 Euros. This costs you $1228.80 US Dollars.


The next week, the quote is now:


EUR/USD = 1.2008


1 Euro is now only worth $1.2008 US Dollars. Having shorted this currency pair (which is the same as going long on the USD/EUR opposite currency pair), you will have made a profit of $0.0280 x 1000 = $28.


Note, it is important to realize that your broker will take a brokerage fee from both placing the trade and closing out the trade, whether or not you make a profit.


Forex currency pairs are usually traded on futures markets such as the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME).


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