By admin | December 9, 2008 - 9:05 am - Posted in Articles

The Plain Facts About Stock Trading

Want to hear a scary statistic? Well, here it is – whether you want to hear or not: “At least 70% of traders lose money” in the stock market. This is according to a report from the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA). The report goes on to add that “70% of public traders will not only lose, but will almost certainly lose everything they invest.”

Yikes! Everything? How can that be? Especially with all the charting tools, the stock trading simulators, the books, courses, coaching, and seminars from stock-trading gurus that are available today.

One more little statistic from that report: In all, only “11.5% [of traders] might profitably trade” the markets.

And yet you constantly read about people raking in bushels of cash by day trading – most especially penny stocks. It doesn’t seem to add up.

The Difference Between Winners and Losers?

The difference between the 70% of losers and the 11.5% of winners is – what do you think? The best strategies? Guess again. It is, hands down, a good foundational education about trading and about the markets.

Case in point. A number of years ago a man named Ralph Vince (an expert on the mathematics of trading) conducted an experiment. He chose forty highly educated people – all with doctorate degrees — and gave each of them $1,000 in play money. He then invited them to participate in 100 rounds of a computerized stock trading game. They were even supplied with 100 trades that had a 60% winning percentage.

At the end of the experiment only two of these highly educated individuals – armed with winning strategies – made a profit. Thirty-eight failed! Why?

Specifically because winning strategies do not a trader make!

The criteria that will turn you into a successful trader is time, knowledge, experience and proper guidance. In a word, find some good day trading courses and see which one fits your needs.

Two Ways to Learn

As with most any endeavor there are basically two ways to learn. The first is, obviously, through reading and studying (seminars, online courses, books, videos, etc.). We might call this the formal training.

The second is by experience. The hands-on sensation of the actual day-by-day buying and selling which trigger your roller coaster highs and lows of wildly gyrating emotions. Most day-trading courses included both.

The formal training allows you to learn from the mistakes of others. From their teaching you can learn to avoid the worst of the pitfalls involved in day trading.

Hands-on training helps you get the feel of entering and exiting a trade. The feel of watching that chart move once you’ve pulled the trigger on a trade. The act of exiting at just the right moment to make the profit!

Can you imagine learning to drive a car from reading a book? Or learning to swim from reading a book? So much of it has to do with getting the “feel” of what you’re doing. Trading penny stocks is the same way.

Hands-on training will also help you to know yourself. (It is highly recommended that you begin by paper trading or other means of simulated trading.) What are your basic emotions with regard to money? To investing? To winning? To losing? You had better know ahead of time. Believe it or not, your own basic emotions will play a big part in your success or subsequent failure in day trading penny stocks.

Watch Those Emotions!

Fear is that emotional state of anxiety due to a real or an imagined presence of danger. Fear can impair judgment and cause a trader to recoil from making a trading decision, or to delay a trading decision response.

On the other hand, a self confident person, one with a positive attitude, has a more positive expectation. That person is more likely to take action in spite of a sense of fear. Consider this: winners manage their fear; losers are controlled by their fear.

However, even the most fearful person can overcome that fear with the proper education and training. Using day-trading courses can help to develop self discipline. Self discipline will evolve into self confidence. Once you fully believe in your own abilities (to successfully trade and profit from penny stocks), you will be able to assess and accept risk, and then take decisive action.

If the fear seems overpowering, it is vital that that fear be analyzed. Where does it stem from? From childhood? How can it be faced and worked through? The answer most usually comes through more and more education – both formal and hands-on.

Day Trader’s Traits

Successful day traders must think outside the box. They have to think quickly and wisely. When stocks are fluxuating at split second intervals, making a wrong decision, or ignoring a trade could result in the lost of a great deal of money. Does that describe you?

From the outside looking in, it may appear that day trading penny stocks is akin to gambling. And of course, some traders would prove that assumption to be correct. But they are not the ones who are consistently in the profits.

Day Trading as a Business

Rather than gambling, day trading penny stocks should be thought of as a business. You are both the employee and the boss in this business. You will need another employee – your broker. There will be competitors – the other traders out there, and of course the stock market itself. Just as with any business, there is buying and selling going on. The difference with day trading penny stocks is that this business is extremely fast-paced. (Roller coaster, remember?)

Another part of your day-trading training is to take a realistic look at your day trading business and make plans that will carry you through the long haul. What are your goals and aspirations? The first of course is to make money. But, just as important, is to make money consistently. How is that going to happen?

Working Capital

Understand that your working capital is vital for your business’s survival. Capital preservation is more important than capital growth. Reinvesting profits back into your business should be high on your priority list. What percentage of your total portfolio will be given over to penny stock day trading? Part of it? Half of it? All of it? Make that decision before you plunk down your hard-earned cash.

Can YOU Profit With Penny Stocks?

So can you profit with penny stocks? Absolutely, you can. I encourage you to learn all you can about day trading. Look for good day-trading training courses. Day trading penny stocks can be exciting and rewarding. And with regard to those statistics cited in our intro – they’re really not that scary – as long as you are in that 11.5%. And you can be. Keep your feet firmly planted in good basic foundation of education, and don’t allow yourself to be swept along by hype and high-pressure come-on’s.

Do that and you too can enjoy the cash rewards from successfully day trading penny stocks.

Three of the better day-trading training programs out there are outlined here.

http://www.squidoo.com/daytradingcourses

There are plenty of freebies offered to get you started. There are simulators, coaching programs, webinars, mentoring. You name it, it’s included! And you’ll see there is something here that fits your wallet precisely. If you think education is expensive – try ignorance!! http://www.squidoo.com/daytradingcourses

By admin | December 6, 2008 - 10:51 am - Posted in Articles

Shopping different products has become very easy as one can find almost all kinds of products and services through internet. In fact, most of the shoppers feel comfortable in purchasing things online. People do not have time to visit the shops physically and therefore the concept of online shopping has come into the picture. One can get all kinds of details and prices of different products on the websites. The shopping portals are the places where the buyers and sellers meet simultaneously.

In the last few years, the number of internet users has increased significantly. The business opportunities have increased and people have more number of choices. The price comparison websites have emerged due to this trend and they are becoming very popular in a short period of time. These sites provide the customers all the required information at one place and therefore they do not have to visit different portal for this purpose. The “compare” section is given on these portals so that the users could compare the prices of different brands of products and select the best available deal. All the other information such as reviews, articles, blogs, etc., can be found on these websites which help the customers in making better purchasing decision.

The Price comparison websites are very helpful to the customers as they can keep themselves updated about the upcoming products and services. If one does not visit the websites too often, he or she can get registered with different online price comparison portals. These sites send newsletters, emails and reminders to the customers and deliver the required information to them. In fact, shopping becomes more enjoyable there and the availability of a variety of products make the customers delighted.

In the UK markets, the online price comparison are very popular. Yahoo, MSN, Rediff.com, etc., are some of the sites where one can find the facility of comparing the prices of different products. The relatively new portals are also available to the customers where they can get many attractive schemes and deals. The process of booking a product or service is very easy. The shipping cost is automatically calculated and the customer has to just enter the zip code of her or his place. The mobile phones are also used for internet surfing these days. Therefore, they can be used for shopping online as well.

Since online shopping has many advantages, it encourages the customers to explore the options available to them. The online portals offer them the lucrative schemes during the festive seasons. Since the number of visitors gets increased in such times, huge discounts are given to the buyers. With the cut-throat competition prevailing in each industry, it is never easy to find the best products at reasonable prices. The comparison websites help one in comparing different available options and selecting the best possible deals. Different common problems with the physical shopping does not come with the online purchasing. The comparison websites are providing the visitors a lot of entertainment features as well. One can play games, chat online and watch videos on these sites. The facility of selecting the products and putting them in the shopping basket is also provided.

The price comparison sites have given a host of options to the consumers. One can not find so may products or services at any particular shop. The details of the products are also given so that one could know more about the items. Such websites are doing great and they are updated at regular intervals. One can also find the pop-ups, banners, teasers, etc. along with relevant information on these sites by just clicking on the appropriate links. A unique distribution mechanism is maintained by these sites to grow business. As per this mechanism, the merchants give links of their products on different portions of the website. The links are also given in the articles, blogs and reviews. In general, it can be stated that the online shopping brings many innovative facilities to the users and give them a satisfying experience. The features available on these portals are expected to get enriched in the times to come.

Alden Jerry has been working as an expert writer at Xpert4u for 3 years. Jerry provides the latest information & news on various themes through articles. For any queries, contact at: alden.jerry@googlemail.com

By admin | November 29, 2008 - 11:13 am - Posted in Articles

If you are someone who is interested in investing, you must certainly have heard the term, Forex Trading. What many investors don’t know is that “Forex” is not a new term by itself, but rather a short form of “Foreign Exchange”. As the name implies, Forex Trading simply refers to Foreign Currency Trading.

As recently as ten years ago, Forex Currency Trading was confined to the large institutions and banks as they only had access to the tools and systems required to meet the then high barriers of entry set in the Forex Trading game.

Today, things have changed drastically. Recent advancements in technology have empowered the individual investor to participate in the game, and trade with any of the various online trading platforms that exist today.

Once you get started with buying and selling in the Forex Currency Trading market, it will become obvious to you that there exist four “Currency Pairs” that completely dominate the Forex market. The four pairs are “US Dollar vs. Euro”, “US Dollar vs. British Pound”, “US Dollar vs. Japanese Yen” and “US Dollar vs. Swiss Franc”.

The prime goal of any investor who deals in the Forex market is to hold a currency that is appreciating in value in relation to the other currencies. To illustrate with an example, if you choose to buy 100 British Pounds in exchange for 200 US Dollars, hold the 100 British Pounds for a week and in that period, the value of the British Pound appreciates in relation to the US Dollar, you get to convert those Pounds back into Dollars for say $250 and make a tidy profit.

Unlike domestic stock markets around the world that operate for only a few specified hours each day, Forex Currency Trading is open 24 hours a day. Since every country trades on the Forex market, it’s always business hours in some part of the world and so it’s open all day. The volume of trade on the Forex market is roughly a whopping $1.2 Trillion.

Another important distinction is that Forex Currency Trading is not centered on any exchange such as the NASDAQ. There is no central governing authority or organization and trading is carried out between all the major banking institutions of the world.

The advent of the internet has given rise to online Forex Brokers which are similar to an online stock trading account. These brokers have thousands of investors placing orders through their online portals and so are able to allow anyone to open a Forex account and buy and sell in any quantity.

Times have changed and made it extremely easy for anyone to trade on the Forex Currency Market. But, a new investor must keep in mind that it is a very complex and complicated environment that may offer amazing opportunities for wealth creation, but is also capable of relieving you of your hard-earned money in an easy fashion. A would-be investor is advised to do a lot of homework and gain as much knowledge as possible about the Forex market before choosing to make an investment.

For more information on Forex Currency Trading visit our site: All You Need to Know About Forex Trading Market.

By admin | November 20, 2008 - 8:42 am - Posted in Articles

In a previous article I mentioned that my analysis involves monitoring price action, in order to gain an insight into the short term sentiment of the market. Determining who is in control at that time – the bulls or the bears. And assessing how they’re likely to respond to changes in the market.

I thought today I’d prepare a quick article to give an overview of how I analyze price. Those of you who know me know that I’m a great fan of candlestick charting. However, price analysis is much more than just watching for your favorite candlestick patterns. Too many people just teach the candlestick patterns, which are fine, but in my opinion there’s some essential analysis missing that an astute trade needs to consider BEFORE they look at price action and respond to every candlestick or bar chart pattern.

Let’s have a look at what I mean.

Price analysis for me is essentially a top down approach, working from the macro level of Market Structure (so we analyze the big picture first), then down to the current Trend within that structure, and only then do we look at the current price pattern, whether through candlestick analysis or whatever other method works for you.

So I basically start off with a wide view of the market, and drill down to the detail in the current price bar or pattern.

I prefer to do this over two timeframes.

The market structure is defined primarily on a higher timeframe. For me, as a daytrader, that’s the one hour charts. Of course, if you trade differently to me then that can be any other time period you wish. Just make it higher than the timeframe you trade on – I recommend by at least a factor of four.

Then on the shorter timeframe (what I call the trading timeframe) I refine the market structure a little further, analyze the movement and strength of the trend, and then assess the bullish or bearish sentiment based on the current price patterns.

For me, the trading timeframe’s anywhere from 1 minute to 5 minute charts, depending on the market and its volatility, and how well the price is flowing.

So, what do I mean by market structure, trend analysis and price analysis?

Firstly Market Structure:

* The higher timeframe chart is opened and any areas of major support or resistance are identified and clearly marked on the chart.

* Support & Resistance for me are areas of past price congestion, swing highs or lows, or gaps. That doesn’t include any ‘guessing’ at future support or resistance, via the use of pivots points or Fibonacci levels. I’m not a fan of these analysis techniques. Of course, if they work for you, good on you, keep using them.

* My expectation when I trade is that there is a higher probability of price stalling or reversing at these areas of major support or resistance.

* I then narrow my focus to the shorter trading timeframe and add to the market structure framework, by identifying areas of minor support or resistance. (Typically we look on the current trend first, but you may at times need to look back beyond the current trend, to previous market action, to find applicable areas of minor support or resistance)

* Once again, these come from areas of congestion, swing highs or lows, or gaps. That is, areas which are proven to stall price movement or reverse price direction. My expectation with minor support or resistance is for a higher probability of minor support holding in an uptrend, and minor resistance holding in a downtrend.

* That’s it for Market Structure – simply identifying a support and resistance framework within which price moves. Simple!

Having defined our market structure, or a framework within which price will move, we now focus our attention on the current trend. This occurs, as does all further analysis, on the trading timeframe.

* I conduct analysis on the trend to identify its strength. Is the trend moving strongly, in which case we can anticipate it being more likely to break through the next support or resistance levels, or is it weakening, in which case we have a greater probability of the support or resistance levels forming a barrier to further price movement?

* We determine the strength of the trend by looking at its proximity to the support and resistance barriers within the framework, and also gain clues from changes in momentum or volatility.

* Is the current price swing, faster or slower than preceding swings within that trend? Is the current price swing speeding up, or slowing down?

* Is the volatility changing? Is the average range of the price bars increasing or decreasing?

* These sorts of questions regarding changes of volatility and momentum can give you clues into the changing strength of the trend, and the likelihood of a reversal at, or continuation through, an area of support or resistance.

* If you want to get experienced at this, it takes time. Review price charts over and over, identifying how changes of momentum and volatility precede either a continuation or reversal of that trend.

Having gained an appreciation of the strength of the trend, and its location within the support and resistance framework, ONLY THEN, finally, do I concern myself with the current price action to determine the bullish or bearish sentiment (or more particularly a potential change of sentiment) through candlestick analysis.

What does this little bit of extra work give me?

Here’s an example:

Instead of entering short on a shooting star reversal pattern, just because it matches the shooting star diagram in my book on candlestick patterns, I will first conduct further price analysis regarding the trend and how it moves within the support and resistance framework. For example, the price may have just meandered slowly up to a major resistance level. The current price swing may clearly show less momentum than both the previous upswing and downswing. And the price bar range may be narrowing. This gives a reduced likelihood of the commitment required from the bulls to break through the area of increased supply. The shooting star pattern provides evidence of a clear rejection of prices at that resistance level. This provides me with a lower risk or higher probability trade in the short direction.

Another example:

Instead of entering long on a harami cross reversal pattern, just because it matches the harami cross in my book on candlestick patterns, I’ll conduct further analysis to see where this pattern occurs within the bigger picture of market structure. For example, the trend may show a strong and accelerating move downward, on greatly increased volume, extending price rapidly to great distances below its average, right into an area of major support. This is an area where I expect increased demand is likely to be sufficient to absorb and overcome the force of the bears who have spent all their energy on the climactic move downwards. This is an area where I expect price to find support. The harami cross shows a clear halting of the rapid move down, and allows me an opportunity to enter a low risk trade close to an area of major price support.

Seriously, the end result might be the same, but at least I’ve entered based on a reasonable assessment of the price action in order to maximize the potential for a lower risk or higher probability trade. Over a lifetime of trading I expect this approach will produce more favorable results than just entering because the pattern matched one I’d memorized from a book.

Ok, a bit of a summary, and I know this is a bit of repetition for those familiar with my work, but don’t just blindly take your entry triggers. Think about where they occur within the bigger picture structure of the market.

The market structure defines where you trade. The trigger, whether a candlestick pattern or some other form of entry trigger, tells you when to get in, ONLY when you’ve first met the requirements of the market structure rule.

Think about where the current price movement is within a framework of support and resistance. Think about the changing strength of the current trend, or price swing, as it approaches this area of support or resistance. Watch for signs of strength or weakness in the trend, through the clues evident in changes of momentum and volatility.

And don’t forget – ALWAYS USE STOPS, because there are no guarantees. This is a game of probabilities.

Happy trading

Lance Beggs

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By admin | November 19, 2008 - 8:14 am - Posted in Articles

So you’re interested in Forex trading but you’re losing money like an addicted gambler? Have no fear, here’s the solution.

Match Your System with The Market

Of course, whatever style or method you choose to trade, it needs to be profitable. Mathematically, this means that at the end of the day (or month, or year), if you clump all the winners and losers, you’ll end up net positive. Statiscally, this is called having an edge, or having a positive edge. You must make sure, through backtesting and managed forward testing, that your system is indeed profitable. You might be asking, “But I can’t seem to follow my trading plan.” We’ll get to that later, but for now, let’s assume that you CAN follow your trading system perfectly.

Matching your system with the market means that the system works for that market at the time. Keep in mind your system might work for the EUR, but maybe not for the CAD. Also keep in mind that the system might have worked for the previous 6 months, but something happened to the market that the participants are acting differently now; this would mean that your system was profitable for the past 6 months but the market change has nullified your system’s edge.

Let’s assume that your system is somewhat profitable if you could follow it perfectly. So what’s next?

Match The System With Yourself

At this point, you might be thinking, “Hey, I was looking for a How to trade forex article, not some self-help psychoanalysis article.” Do yourself a favor, and read through the entire article, because this might be the key ingredient your trading has been missing.

This is the part where 99% of the traders don’t seem to understand. If you happen to talk with other traders, please feel free to point this section of the article out; it might be the missing key ingredient in your entire system.

It’s pretty obvious that if you have a profitable trading system written down in your trading plan, but you can’t seem to follow the rules, that trading plan is as good as useless. So why do you deviate from you trading plan that you’ve researched so hard for? There are two primary reasons: 1) Your expectations as an analyst versus your expectations as a trader. And 2) Your trading system doesn’t match your personality. I could write an entire book on the first issue, but we’ll focus on the second issue in this article.

To trade with consistency, you need to understand how your subconscious mind works. If your trading system contradicts who YOU are as a person, your mind will NATURALLY pull you away from that trading style, and SUBCONSCIOUSLY gravitate you to a particularly different trading style. A lot of people get confused here, and this is one tough concept, (and really, not too many people want to learn about it) so don’t worry if you’re confused. Let me give you a few examples, the first ones illustrating basic principles, then drilling down to more subtle points:

First example is John. John likes playing video games. He loves playing 5 handed table Texas Hold’em (poker) with his friends. He likes playing hardcore sports. He is a risk-seeker. His natural trading style is day trading and/or fast swing trading. He cannot naturally trade longer time frames because that’s not who John is, and John is a fast-paced guy. So no matter trading system he’s researched, backtested, and written, he won’t be able to trade it unless it fits his naturally fast-paced personality. Also note that his personality has gravitated John towards all these other fast-paced activities like video games and poker.

Let me give you a more subtle example: Susan was an underdog all her life. So she pictures herself as David who fights against all the Goliaths of life. Whenever there’s a competition, election, or basketball game, she always roots for the underdog because subconsciously she relates more with the underdog.
How does this affect her trading? She’s naturally a fader. Fading the market means going the opposite of the major trend. So while trend followers go with the majority of the market participants’ decisions, Susan is the opposite; she naturally likes to bottom/top pick and go against the trend. This means that she has to either 1) change herself to match the trend following system (which is hard), or 2) find and develop a profitable fading trading system (which is easier). Mostly likely, she’ll have a better time trading sideways markets, fading at the edges of the channel. Of course, how she decides to trail also depends on her self-image.

At this point, you might be thinking, “Ok, this is starting to make a little more sense now. But I don’t really know how to do all this stuff.” Let’s move on to the final point.

Know Yourself

Schedule a 1~2 hour block of free time and go through this this action plan:

  • 1. Make a list of all the activities you enjoy doing.
  • 2. Make a list of all the people you naturally enjoy hanging out with.
  • 3. Make a list of all the movies, TV shows, sports, etc. you naturally find pleasure in.
  • 4. (Insert more questions you can make up)

Take a close look at all those items, and focus on analyzing what kind of item it is. For each item determine:

  • 1. Is this fast-paced, medium-paced, or laid back? Are you a New York City person or a Southern California person?
  • 2. Is this more number smart or people smart? Are you naturally good with numbers or with peoples’ feelings?
  • 3. Is this more of an underdog or topdog activity? When you watch a tennis match, do you root for the topdog or the underdog?

All these things reflect who you are at the time. The more laid back you are, the larger the timeframe you need to trade (because you would trade less frequently and the trades would take a longer time). The more fast-paced you are, the more you should swing trade or even day trade. The more number smart you are, the more systematic, quantitative, and progamming-oriented you are with your backtesting and trading. The opposite would be much more of a discretionary trader. The more topdog-inclined you are, the more of a trend-following system you need to trade. The opposite would be fading at the edges of a sideways channel.

But keep in mind that most people are a combination of the two. Explore yourself. Take some time for self reflection. Here’re more questions for you to really think about:

  • 1. What does this list say about how I should trail my trades?
  • 2. How should I enter and exit? Partial profits or not?
  • 3. Which markets should I trade? Which session should I trade?
  • 4. Should I consider trading stocks, options, or futures instead?
  • 5. Should I use technical analysis, fundamental analysis, or both?
  • 6. Am I even right for trading?

Let’s look at one last example:

Mathematically, if you don’t take partial profits – that is, you enter and exit only once, and not exit multiple positions – you would make approximately 3~4 times more profit than traders that do take partial profits. To clarify, let’s say you’re long 3 contracts, and you unload 1 lot at +25 pips, the second at +45, and the last at +60: this is what I mean by taking partial profits. But let’s say you’re short 3 lots, and you decide to exit all 3 lots at +47 pips. That would be the opposite of taking partial profits.

But again, let’s take a closer look at what I talked about in this article and relate it to this point: Sure, on paper you’d be more profitable, but then again, all trading plans are profitable. It’s just that you couldn’t follow that plan in the first place. Just as likely, not taking partial profits is more profitable, but it’s the same principle – it’s easier on your mind to take partial profits. It’s a trade off between psychological ease and economical gain.

There is a deep underlying reason why every trader naturally wants to take partial profits, and I could write a separate article on it, but suffice it to say that everyone initially is naturally inclined to cut profits short and let losses run. (As a teaser, it’s about how we grew up in society/school/parents that has instilled beliefs that are beneficial to us in society but detrimental in the markets.) The more question is can you trade this way? Should you trade this way? Forget about what’s more profitable on paper. Focus on being able to trade with consistency by trading according to your natural self.

Well I hope this article has shed some interesting insights with your trading. Perhaps you’re ecstatic at this new finding, perhaps you thought this was a waste of time, or perhaps you don’t even have a trading system yet. Don’t worry, take your time.

So what now?

So now you’ve done your due diligence and now you know what your ideal trading system is. Well, good news! We’ve done most of the research for you. My website has compiled most of today’s forex trading system. If you’re somewhat of a discretionary swing trader, I highly suggest this Forex trading system. Feel free to browse for the right system for you. Feel free to even browse for more Forex education.

Now, before I finish, I’d like to leave you with this: Risk is not a function of the market, but a function of the investor. The greatest thing you can invest in is not in a specific instrument or market. The greatest thing you can invest in is yourself. Never stop reading, never stop learning.

By admin | November 9, 2008 - 11:46 am - Posted in Articles

I’m going to help you get real forex trading training advice by allowing you to see some of the greatest tips I have used to help my trading performance. This is an excellent business to get involved in and there is a huge potential for the little guy to make a good profit.


  • Act Confident: I suggest you start acting confident. You can’t just tell yourself to be confident, so just act it. As a new and growing trader, you probably are in no position to be confident because real long lasting confidence comes from positive experience. To act like a confident trader, you need to be sure in your decisions. This means following through instead of over analyzing something. It also means allowing your decisions to play out. If you make a trade and it isn’t running perfectly, give it time to run it’s course, instead of immediately pulling the plug.

  • Drive Past Failure: I can’t predict the future for you, but I can tell you somethings that will happen. You will have bad trades, and you will have points where you seem to be having a lot of bad trades. These happen to everyone. The problem for most people is that they quit after this happens. They “give up”. Well, I’m telling you to keep going forward. We call these temporary failures and they’re a blessing. Could you imagine you start trading and never have a bad trade. You start trading more and more money and never have a loss. Would you be confident? I wouldn’t, because I wouldn’t be sure of my potential. Failures help us learn and help us understand boundaries. These failures make you a stronger and deeper player in this game, so keep driving past them.

  • Forex Killer: Get your hands on the Forex Killer software package. It offers the ultimate solutions to problems such as trend finding. It will analyze all currencies to find the most profitable trades for you to make at any given time. This makes it a profitable tool.

The automated software of Forex Killer will give you an immediate edge in the market. Make trades that work for your profit line. For more information on the Forex Killer software, check out Forex Charting Software.

Trading foreign exchange has some very vital aspects. It is just like a game where you need to take care of the following few things:

  • Stay patient.
  • Avoid sentiments like fear, greed, anger etc.
  • You must be analytical.
  • You must be quick to take decision.
  • You must be a good speculator.

These are the generalized factors which you need to keep in mind so that you can reap some profit from the currency market. In order to get some consistent profit from forex trading, the most important thing that you need to possess as a trader is the confidence in yourself.

The other vital aspect is the possession of the appropriate knowledge and skill. The more you trade in the market, the better knowledge you can gain and hence, you can earn consistent profit from forex trading over the long run. This is because; your ability to analyze the market and understand the essential parameters improve over time and you can develop on your confidence level.

People may think that the volatility of the market is the most unwanted hindrance in front of them and may opt for not to trade. But, the truth has something different to say and the fact is that the volatile nature of the market is the best tool to make enormous profits by proper speculative buying and selling. If you are reluctant to buy any Automatic forex System or do not believe when people call something to be the best Automated Forex System, you need to carefully tailor your strategies and develop a good analytical skill which can help you to understand certain indicators like (Moving Average Convergence

Divergence histogram or Slow Stochastic Indicators which are used to speculate future price movements). Automated System helps in forecasting the price movements and the economic and environmental factors and helps you to earn consistent profit from Forex trading. This however does not mean that you will not be able to do the same.

All you need to do is that you need to keep a close look on the various indicators and the economic, political, social and environmental factor and develop the sense of forecasting based on analysis. The best Automated System will always take care of these factors along with elimination of the human factors like greed, fear, anger etc. Thus the need of emotional management is also very vital when it is about making consistent profit from forex trading.

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By admin | October 31, 2008 - 5:07 pm - Posted in Articles

Those familiar with online business and internet transactions, are acquainted with the name e-gold. An online currency, that was used by many online businesses because it provided an alternative to bogus credit cards and suspicious transactions from faulty bank accounts, has been very popular with online merchants and even a stable within certain online investments, mainly HYIP’s or High Yield Investment Programs.

Even though, every giant faces a downfall. Starting with a recent report by BusinessWeek accusing E-Gold of having ties to certain financial schemes, in recent weeks the online currency stud has faced much scrutiny leading up to recent investigations and probes by FBI into the companies means of operation.

In a surprising event, the parent company of the e-gold currency has been indicted on charges of money laundering and cooperation with criminal entities. Announced by attorneys, Jeffrey A. Taylor and Matthew Friedrich, E-Gold Ltd. has been realized as an organization with illegal practices and cooperation with thefts of money in relation to several identity scams.

The Suspects

The head honcho of E-Gold Ltd., Dr. Douglas Jackson has pleaded guilty to being involved with the practices of money laundering and even using an unregistered monetary transaction business. Also included in the charges are his fellow business partners, Barry Downey and Reid Jackson, who both were found guilty of violations within District of Columbia in relation to utilizing an unlicensed money transaction business.

The Sentencing

The sentencing decided for the date of November 20, 2008 has serious implications. In a show of strict punishment, the court decided that E-Gold should face a maximum fine of $3.7 million. In addition to that, the principal director of E-Gold Ltd., Dr. Douglas Jackson faces a maximum imprisonment of 20 years coupled with a fine of $500,000 based on his involvement in conspiring to launder money through his company. Jackson also has been given up to 5 years and a fine of $250,000 for not having a registered monetary transaction business.

The other senior directors Downer and Reid Jackson also faced similar charges. Each one respectively received up to 5 years in prison and an additional fine of $25,000. The court has also found the company, E-Gold liable of $1.75 million dollars.

An Internet Federal Reserve

E-gold, a digital currency operated by Gold & Silver Reserve Inc., was a currency of much respect and recognition within the world of online merchants. Due to the statistics on the company website, in 2007, the parent company of the e-gold currency had approximately US $86 million of gold and silver in storage and roughly three million e-gold accounts.

Initially started in 1996 by Dr. Douglas Jackson and Barry K. Downey, e-Gold made it possible for businesses and consumers to make transactions all around the world with one currency. All exchanges done electronically, e-gold provided a useful benefit in todays world of comfortability.

Main supporters of the e-gold currency, enjoyed its use because they felt it provided alternative benefits against the risks of fiat currencies, such as inflation, and depreciation. Each basic unit within the e-gold currency was backed by reserves and provided a viable investment for those interested in building up assets in commodities such as gold and silver.

Conclusion

Interestingly enough, E-Gold Ltd. is another sign of the easy access of criminal entities into the pockets of consumers. With scams decorating the online market place, E-Gold Ltd. is another detrimental blow to online entrepreneurs and legitimate businesses who wish to seek profit within the World Wide Web. From HYIP’s, Autosurfers to the faulty business practices of certain pay per click search engine companies, one has to walk well equipped in the realm of online business making sure every corner is checked and stone overturned.

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By admin | October 29, 2008 - 6:34 am - Posted in Articles

If you financial situation is out of control it may be time to create a personal budget. This could be the decision that gets your finances back on track because it takes back control of what your money is doing. You want your money to work for you not your creditors, which is exactly what it is doing if you are living paycheck to paycheck. Instead of paying interest to them why not make it yourself?

A personal budget will do many things for you. The most important thing it does is let you make informed decisions about how you spend your money. It will show you exactly what you income and expenses are and lets you make adjustments to ensure a sound financial future.

Other then taking the time to get started, creating a budget is relatively easy. You will need a notebook or legal pad and a pencil. Draw a line down the middle of your paper, label one side income and the other expenses, and you are ready to go.

1. Gather up your last three months worth of pay stubs and any other records that show income. Total them up and divide by three to get your average monthly income. That number gets written down at the top of the income column.

2. Now for the fun part. Gather up all your bills, credit card statements, and checkbook register and start itemizing a months worth of expenses in the expense column. For those bills that fluctuate each month you can use the three month method as used in step one to get a solid average. Add all those expenses up and write the total down at the bottom.

3. This is the step most people fear. Compare your income to your expenses and see which one is more. If you expenses are higher then your income then you have a problem that needs to be fixed. Chances are you are making up this shortfall with credit of some sort. You can’t build a sound financial plan if you are in debt, it’s that simple.

4. Now that you have everything written down it’s time to look it over carefully. Target unnecessary expenses and start cutting them. A budget gives you the power to free up money that can be used for more important tasks.

5. You can also use your newly created budget to start prioritizing your debts and which need to be paid off first. This gives you a game plan to get out of debt while actually being able to see positive results, which is a major part of good money management.

6. As you get better at budgeting you can start to refine and track your long term financial plans. You can manage savings accounts, investments, emergency funds, and retirement accounts using your personal budget.

7. Patience is required when first starting out because it won’t work perfectly those first few times. Most people need 3 or so months of budgeting practice before they start to really get the hang of it.

Your financial future is in your hands. Nobody can build it for you. If you create a personal budget you will take the first step to attaining your financial goals.

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By admin | October 28, 2008 - 6:06 am - Posted in Articles

With prices increasing everyday, people are looking for ways to save money on household expenses.  One of the best ways to save money is on your monthly electric bill.  Read on to discover 5 steps to save money on electric bills.

1.  Make sure that your meter is reading accurately.   Give your electric company a call and ask them to send someone out to do an evaluation on your meter.  You’d be surprised how many mistakes are made by inaccurate meters.

2.  Have an annual checkup on your furnace and air conditioner to improve efficiency.   The small amount you spend could save you hundreds of dollars over the course of one year. 

3.  Install a clean air filter on a regular basis and replace or clean it monthly.   Dirty filters cause the equipment to work harder and use up to 5% more energy.  Also, set your thermostat up more in the summer and lower in the winter.  Each degree you go up or down can make a significant difference in your bill.  Do this gradually over time and you’ll be surprised what a difference it will make.

4.  Replace old light bulbs with energy efficient ones.   Yes, they do cost more at first, but the extra savings will pay off in the long run.

5.  Keep furniture and draperies away from air vents inside the house.    Air should be allowed to flow freely throughout the home.  Make sure that nothing is blocking its path.  Also, be sure to weatherstrip doors and windows to prevent expensive air leaks.

Avoid wastefulness by turning off any appliances or electronic not in use.  Lights, televisions, and video game systems use more electricity than most people think.  By making a few simple changes in your lifestyle, you can see significant savings on your next electric bill.

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