Thursday, February 25, 2016
Live Vs. Demo Trading Accounts
There are numerous forex trading platforms that allow you trading through them and in order to start trading you have to create an account. Now there are different types of accounts that can be categorized as live and demo accounts. Demo accounts are basically for beginners to learn about trading without risking any money.
Now obviously it is good to practice one’s trading strategy with a demo account but the problem is that people stay on their demo accounts too long. A time comes when the trader has mastered the screen time and has all the relevant knowledge but when he/she starts trading with a real account, they start to lose their money.
It is good to know all the ins and outs of trading, understanding the market and charts and other relevant knowledge about trading before entering the real trading world. But if you don’t jump in and get your feet wet, you’re never going to develop the skills to succeed in the market. They are good to educate you but they are only simulations, not the real thing. Also, you are never going to get those ‘perfect’ scenarios in the real world, for example, order fills, stop out levels, prices and etc. are different in demo accounts. The reason why traders do much better on demo accounts is because there is no risk involved and no emotions clouding their judgment either.
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Wednesday, February 24, 2016
The Forex Industry – Uncut Version
This article might possibly shock you and make you question everything you've ever been told personally by a 'professional' trader, as well as potentially offend many (if not all) of the experienced forex traders. The purpose of this article is to 'expose' everyone in your life who's told you everything against this article.
I'm pretty sure that what initially inspired many people to pursue trading was all the hype that the media created regarding the simplicity and luxury that comes with being in this industry. Traders you personally know might have showed-off their new car or huge house in an attempt to 'encourage' you to begin trading. The truth is that all of that was a lie.
Now don't get me wrong, gradually you can have that new car or extravagant lifestyle but what everyone fails to mention is that it doesn't just present itself to you in a hand basket. You need to work for years on end and one good trade won't do you any favours if you don't know what you're doing.
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Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Take your Forex Losses Like a Man
Only a fool would believe that you can enter the competitive Forex arena without taking a few blows. An even bigger fool would also believe that all the blows he or she might endure are shallow. Accepting loss is one of the key elements any trader or investor has to master even before they go ahead with their first trade. It’s an inevitable part of the daily forex circle of life, some will rise and others will fall instantly and it can’t be any simpler than that.
Although you cannot avoid losses altogether there are ways which an aware trader can take advantage of in order to always be the one holding the reins regarding how hard he or she is to fall if they do.
Traders are probably tired of hearing this but actually it’s the most important and basic rule of any venture in the trading world, that is to never stray from your strategy. Forex trading is part lack and part intuition among others but one of the biggest mistakes both novice and experienced traders make is overestimating their own reach. There might be a day where the wins seem to be flowing in but this confidence should never hypnotise the trader and trick them into trading and investing more than they originally planned to.
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Monday, February 22, 2016
Learning Currency Trading – Part 7: EUR/JPY
Introduction:
The symbol EUR/JPY stands for Euro/Japanese Yen. It tells the reader about the number of Japanese Yen that is needed to buy one Euro. In the EUR/JPY currency pair, EUR is the base currency while JPY is the counter currency.
EUR/JPY is one of the most heavily traded currency pairs. However, many forex traders find this pair to be highly volatile with a very large loss risk associated with its exchange. Depending on the market conditions, this particular exchange could either help the trader earn big profits overnight or cause him great losses.
General facts and importance:
Japan and the EU are two successful giants in the global market. With Japanese Yen serving as a proxy currency for Asia and EUR being the representative of the entire Euro zone, the significance of the currency pair can hardly be undermined.
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