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Thursday, November 5, 2009

How To Trade Forex Like A Master

By Scott McDonald

Asking fellow traders how to trade forex or how they do it them self can be a benefit. They can show you a thing or two about trading that you may not have known. When it comes to making profits I had enough of chasing the answers. I soon discovered one method that the big traders use that has led to me dominating forex!

Using the new how to trade forex know how soon showed that success can be accomplished with little time. In a matter of a few weeks my trading profits doubled and it was a sure thing that this method can dominate. With a little time a dedication any trader could benefit from this one secret. After applying my newly learned guru method, my trading account exploded!

After learning how to trade forex with this one new method, it will soon be discovered that you are much further ahead of any other trader around. In the time I have been trading I have never seen a method that was as repeatable and turned so much profit. It surely is the best method yet. Using the other methods to make money was regular, but once this method came along, they were blown away. Find out what the guru's have been hiding from the general public for years!

I hope you aren't wondering how to trade forex anymore. This method you will soon find out about will be an enlightening that will just make sense. These big traders have been making record profits for years from this one method, I think it is about time that you get to put your hands in on this one. Take over the market and use this one method that has doubled my trading account every month!

Find out how to trade forex just like the big traders do it. Stop wondering what works and start using what works. Separate your self from the average trader and dominate the market with this killer method. Not only has this method helped my trading skills, it has also made my trades twice as profitable! Don't be a failing statistic, start to trade the way the successful to and make your forex a powerful money machine! - 23217

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The Basics of Forex Trading

By Nate Volk



Forex or Foreign Exchange trading includes trading of foreign currency, stocks, and similar type of products. To determine the value of a country's currency, it is weighed against the currency of another country. In FOREX markets, the value of foreign currency plays a vital role when trading stock. Moreover, a number of countries can control the value of other currencies or money. Apart from the countries there also other industries that participate in this system, like banks, large businesses, governments and other financial institutions.

To make things clear, I will be pointing out the differences of Forex market and stock market. With Forex market, two countries are trading. This transaction can be done worldwide. For this procedure to succeed the countries should coordinate with an investor, and there should be country where the money would be invested in. The last component to complete the transaction would be the broker, where the Fores market are going to take place. One common broker that is utilized would be the bank.

What are the components that complete the FOREX markets? There is a variety of transactions and countries in any foreign exchange market. Most of the time, investors that are involved in Forex market trade in in large volume, meaning, they shell out huge sums of money. Also, these people who are into Forex trading are also into cash businesses, or in the trade of liquid assets that can be sold or bought quickly. In this kind of market, to say that its size is large would be an understatement. It's humongous, even larger than that of the stock market of any country. People who are really into FOREX market will be trading for twenty four seven. Sometimes, trading takes a week before it is completed.

It was the year 2004, when an amazing two trillion dollars was recorded as the average daily trading volume. This shows how many people are involved in Forex trading. Meaning, there's a lot of people who are investing their money in this market. Trillion of dollars in a day, multiply it by two, that's the amount of money people are actually changing hands each day.

Forex market is on it's late 30's. With the progress and changes in the technology, Forex trading is also updating. The computer and Internet allowed a lot of people to avail of this kind of service. Thus, the market continues to boom, greater amounts of money come in and more people can enjoy its benefits. Today, Forex only accounts ten to twelve percent of the trading totality of every country, but its developments would surely raise the number. - 23217

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Jobs at Trading Desks

By Zeke Lee

Have you ever seen a trading floor?

No, were not talking Liars Poker here

Weve all seen the so-called pit traders on CNBC yelling and screaming at each other. But whats it like on a typical trading floor at a large bank that you might work at?

Usually, youll see one large open room " no cubicles. On the edges of the trading floor youll see conference rooms and occasionally the offices of the Managing Directors.

On the floor itself, youll see rows of really long desks that are sectioned off per person. Traders within the same group will naturally sit within close proximity of each other. So you might see the foreign exchange group in one area, the credit group in another, and the equity guys somewhere else.

But youll notice something unique about each traders desk: the computer screens. No, not that they are eco-friendly and conserve energy " but that there are so many monitors on each desk and that some of them are blinking constantly.

Got Screens?

If youve never worked in trading before, you might think theres no reason you would actually need between 3 and 8 monitors " the other 7 must be for playing World of Warcraft or catching up on 24, right?

Wrong.

Partly, its for showing off: some traders view the number of monitors they have as a status symbol on the trading floor. Hey, even if you cant see my BMW, my 8 monitors mean that I own a really expensive car, right? Or at least that our P...L is higher than that of the other group over there with only 2 monitors.

The actual rationale " status symbols aside " is that timing is extremely important in trading, and you dont want to waste time toggling between windows. Alt + Tab is for bankers.

If Apple stock has been moving quickly, you need to be able to look up and know by how much it moved. You need to be able to look at a screen that calculates your risk exposure real-time.

Then you need to keep track of the market news and major headlines coming in through Bloomberg " is Steve Jobs OK? Is some analyst raising their forecast for the number of iPhones sold? Was there an news release that just came out regarding Apples contract with AT...T or talks with Verizon? Did consumer spending numbers just come out?

As an active prop trader, youre multi-tasking all the time and constantly thinking about these kinds of questions, assessing risk, and making quick decisions.

Bloomberg

Bloomberg is an expensive news/finance information service that all banks and trading firms have access to.

Beyond just watching the news, you also need to track stocks youre interested in and see their prices updated in real-time " so you use another monitor for that. These screens are constantly blinking as the prices of securities are changing every second.

Bloomberg has a price feature that lets you organize and track stocks by sector (Technology, Financials, Energy, etc.) and lets you see where everything is trading.

You can also get a real-time heat map of the market, so you can see which sub-sectors of the S...P are up, and by how much.

Trading Platform

Next, you use another monitor to actually make your trades " this might be Merrills MLX platform, Goldmans REDIPlus platform, FlexTrade, Fidessa, or anything else.

If youre trading equity derivatives, you need to enter your orders for stocks, puts, and calls quickly and monitor any pending orders that are waiting to be filled.

Why do you need an entire monitor just for making trades?

Because you be managing a HUGE portfolio of securities and each of these securities could have various derivative products attached to them. For example, a list of a hundred stocks could each have derivatives like calls and puts with various maturities and strike prices.

Depending on what youre trading, you might actually need 2 monitors to track everything.

Option Valuations / Other Calculations

If youre not trading derivatives, you wont need to value options " but you may well have to make other calculations, whether youre valuing bonds, analyzing the yield curve, or back-testing a trading strategy.

While the math itself is not quite rocket science, it goes beyond what most bankers deal with: simple arithmetic. While investment bankers may come from liberal arts, finance, or engineering backgrounds, derivatives traders primarily come from mathematical / engineering backgrounds.

Your firm might have a proprietary way of valuing options, developed by a senior IT programmer (see, the back office may have some merits after all) " and depending on what youre trading, it might be very complex.

Getting these programs working properly can be difficult because they need to be synced up with other programs you use. Getting the # of shares and contracts held, exposure to risk, and other variables linked together dynamically rarely works perfectly " and this complexity means youll be calling the back-office tech guy or floor IT guy to fix technical issues quite frequently.

Messages

Of course, youll also need a monitor for Outlook " the standard email program at any bank " to handle email and see incoming messages from brokers and the rest of your team.

The Rest of Your Desk

So what else is on your desk?

Just like at a bank, you get a phone terminal along with a headset and regular phone " but be careful about the conversations you have, because anything between brokers and clients is recorded.

Talking about bottles may not get you fired " but you probably want to postpone talking with your model(s) until later. Even if its not recorded, everyone else on the desk will hear what youre saying.

The phones are also connected to CNBC audio, so you can listen to whats going on in the news throughout the day.

So What Else Do You Do On the Phone Besides Chatting with Models?

For one, the phone actually rings quite often " especially between the trading hours of 9:30 AM and 4:00 PM.

Most of the time, brokers call to tell you what their clients are looking to buy and sell and see if you have any interest. Some of this is shifting to online chat instead, but its still common for brokers to call to get your attention on larger orders.

Junior traders will have often help deal with the influx of phone calls by screening the phone calls and taking down broker quotes.

Forget About the Bathroom " or Trips to Starbucks

This also brings up another key point and a major difference between banking and trading: most traders hate leaving their desks for fear of missing out on something important.

Lunch breaks are limited to 15 minutes (and often the junior guys or interns will go get the food for them). Bathroom breaks are rare unless you really need to go. Forget about 10 trips to Starbucks during the day: bankers can do that only because they have so much down time. No friendly chats with the cute marketing intern " at least not until the market is closed. This also means that its common for traders to gain weight: they pretty much just sit there all day, eyes glued to the monitors, only taking the occasional break to eat.

If you walk up and try to talk to a trader, half the time he wont even look at you: this might seem rude to you, but to him not paying attention for even a few seconds might result in a loss of thousands or tens of thousands of dollars.

And part of it is just habit: theyre so used to having their eyes glued on the screen that its almost weird to look away from it.

Hey, if you had that much money on the line constantly, you probably wouldnt give the time of day to bright-eyed interns or newbie traders either - 23217

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The Benefits Of Real Estate Investment Software

By Layla Vanderbilt

Real estate is one of the soundest investments you can make if you know what you?re doing. You might want to buy a piece of property, improve it and sell it for profit. This is easy to do as long as you have a budget you can work with. But if you want to buy several different properties over time, perhaps it?s best to get a hold of real estate software that can help you maximize your profits and minimize your losses. But how do you choose software that?s right for you? Obviously you have to know what you?re looking for. You want a piece of software that can take all your rental property variables into account so that you know when to sell, when to hold and how to maximize your gains.

Luckily, you have a lot of options from which to choose. You can use anything from a simple Microsoft Excel spreadsheet to a more complex software specifically developed with the more sophisticated real estate investor in mind. Either way, you will want to assure yourself that the software you use allows you to ascertain whether your investment is a gold mine or little more than a money sink. You?ll also want to know what sort of rent you should charge, and you might want the ability to look at multiple properties in order to compare and contrast them against each other. By being able to do this, you?re sure to find the one that can mint you the most cash.

Investment software is invaluable in helping you figure out what sort of rent to charge. It does this by helping you calculate your internal rate of return (?IRR?) and your modified internal rate of return (?MIRR?), and then comparing them to see if the numbers add up.

Additionally, real estate investment software can help you calculate the rental fees for a given property. This calculation of the appropriate rent for your properties then allows you to determine if your internal rate of return (IRR) and modified internal rate of return (MIRR) make your investment work out financially.

One of the greatest things about real estate investment software is that it can help you decide when to sell a particular piece of property. After all, why hold onto something that isn?t making you any money? Why not sell it and buy something more profitable?

One of the most powerful features in a good investment real estate software program is the software?s ability to determine when it is most advantageous to sell a property. A program analyzes trends in profitability of a property to determine when the time is best to sell and purchase a replacement property that will yield higher profits.

Naturally, you can do all this with a simple pad and pencil. The right software, however, can save you a lot of time and prevent you from making common and costly mistakes. IF you have the right real estate investment software, you will probably find your profits will skyrocket, and that selling off your unwanted properties is little more than a cake walk. - 23217

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Getting Started In Residential Property Investment

By Layla Vanderbilt

The concept of investing in residential property can be intimidating to new investors, but for those willing to work at it; developing a profitable portfolio of residential property is not very hard to do. The key to making money to is to keep everything simple. Here?s some information to help you get started.

While it is good to have luck on your side, you need more than luck to make this work. The more information you have when making an investment, they better off you will be. You must research the residential property investment that you are considering. Your money is valuable and you will want to protect yours with a well-thought out strategy.

Managing a residential investment property can be a lot of work. In addition to finding and keeping reliable tenants, a landlord must also be involved in the maintenance of the property, responding to tenant complaints and providing routine maintenance which keeps the property in good shape. Landlords must also be concerned with servicing a mortgage, keeping property taxes current, and obtaining the appropriate insurance for their property. The amount of income which can be generated from such a property varies, depending on whether or not it is mortgaged, the size and condition of the units, the area, and the landlord's abilities. Expenses associated with residential investment properties are considered write-offs for tax purposes, just like the expenses associated with running any business. For example, when a landlord pays to have a house painted, hires a plumber to fix a backed up shower, or pays for the installation of landscaping at an apartment complex, these expenses are all write-offs Purchasing residential investment property is a major commitment and it can be tricky to make good investment decisions.

Landlords need to consider issues such as potential depreciation, development around the property, and socioeconomic shifts. A house may be in a very desirable area when a landlord buys it, but the community could change and the home could end up in a depressed neighborhood where it will be difficult to make a profit from the property, let alone meet the costs of the mortgage. This type of investment is also a lot of work; while tenants often bemoan their lazy landlords, landlords with a number of properties are often constantly on the go to deal with ongoing problems, routine maintenance, tenant turnover, and the myriad issues associated with property ownership.

A property that you buy with the purpose of generating financial returns is called an investment property. This property could be land, a single apartment or house, a block of flats, a commercial or industrial building. Investment properties generate profits through rental income, capital growth or both. Investment properties are generally not used for residential purposes.

What is more important in you circumstances: Capital growth or income? Are you hoping to achieve both? When you are purchasing or marketing properties, you will have your own goals and methods. However, some investors do fall for the hype presented by real estate agents and buy into what seems like a good deal. The best thing a new investor can do is figure out their goals and focus on a strategy to obtain them. Here are the four basic options for property investors:

1.Flipping Property ? in this case the profit is made at the sale. 2.Purchasing Developed Land 3.Income Generating Property such as rental or commercial property 4.Invest in a Property Development Company

By seeking proper advice from qualified experts such as accountants, financiers and quantity surveyors, it is possible to maximize the benefits you receive from your investment property. - 23217

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