Forex Demo Account (Part I)
Aug 20, 2009 Real Estate
Almost every forex broker offers a free practice account to new clients. All you need to do is to sign up with any good forex broker. The best way for new traders to get a handle on what forex trading is all about is to open a practice account.
Practice accounts give you the great chance to experience the forex market. You can see how the price changes at different times of the day. Practice accounts are funded with virtual money. So you are able to make trades with no real money at stake and gain experience in how margin trading works.
How various currency pairs may differ from each other? How the forex market reacts to new information when major news and economic data is released. You can trade your practice account with real market conditions without any fear of losing money.
You will also learn using different market orders on your practice account. Imagine using your real money trying to figure out how different market orders work. You will learn on your practice account how to manage an open position? This will improve your understanding of how margin trading and leverage works. You can also start analyzing charts and following technical indicators on your practice account. Without any fear of losing your money, you can experiment with different trading strategies and see how they work out in the real market conditions.
Practice accounts are a great way to experience real forex markets. You can also test drive all the features and functionality of a brokers platform. However, one thing you will never be able to simulate on your practice account is the emotions involved in trading. Emotions will only come into play once you put your real money on the line.
You can use market orders like the limit orders or the one cancels the other orders. However, you can also trade the current price of the market using the click and deal feature of your brokers platform. There are many ways to pull the trigger in the forex market. Pulling the trigger means how to enter or exit a position.
Many traders like the idea of opening a position by trading at the market as opposed to leaving an order that may or may not get executed. Most prefer the certainty of knowing that they are in the market.
Just specify the amount that you want to trade. Click on the buy or sell button to execute the trade. The forex trading platform responds back within a second or two with a pop-up message either confirming or not confirming that the position was opened. Most forex brokers provide live streaming prices that you can deal on with a simple click of your computer mouse.
You must know that attempts to trade at the market can sometimes fail in very fast moving markets. Currency markets can suddenly become highly volatile. This happens when prices are adjusting quickly like after a data release or break of a key technical level or price point.
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Conducting Building Maintenance?
Aug 19, 2009 Real Estate
It doesn’t matter if you’re in charge of a 100 year old building or a new building, building maintenance is probably the most vital things you need to tend to. And the best thing is you only need to spend a wee bit of time every year on it. And when you do this, you save yourself costly repairs in the future. The money and time you spend on it now, saves you a lot of time and money than if something goes wrong and requires urgent repairs.
Some important tools are required in order to go about your building maintenance. Firstly, you’ll need a pair of gloves and a ladder and you’ll want to check out the roof. It’s by far the most important part of any building, so any repairs that are required in that area should be tended to first. Plus, a roof is very expensive to replace, but regular preventative maintenance here and there will ensure this isn’t necessary.
You will also want to check for any little holes as well as shingles and tiles that may need fixing or replacing. Also, if the building has a chimney, you will need to have it regularly cleaned out to prevent any build up. You will want to clean out the gutters at this time as well. The next area one should worry about is the walls outside. If the walls are constructed of stone, you may want to check for signs of erosion.
Another important part of building maintenance is checking all the doors and windows. As many of these are wooden, you will need to check for any signs of rotting and decay. On the inside of the building, you will want to check the floors and walls for any cracking and peeling. If you find them on the walls, just putty over it and repaint it or hire a professional. You will also want to make sure all the doors and locks work properly from the inside to ensure your residents’ safety.
You may find a few areas that need repairs during your regular maintenance, it’s best to tend to these repairs now. Otherwise the problems will build up and you will have major issues to deal with. Investing a little money into maintaining your building now will prevent large building issues in the future.
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Benefits Of A Professional Property Maintenace Company
Aug 19, 2009 Real Estate
Because so many people rent apartments and homes these days, property maintenance has never been more popular. If you happen to be one of the people who own these apartment buildings, you most likely are familiar with why maintaining your property is important. What you may not realize is that it actually is beneficial to you and your tenants when you use a company specialized in maintaining properties.
The main reason why you should use a property maintenance company for your apartment buildings is because it will be done properly. Many apartment owners simply walk around their buildings once or twice a year and look for obvious problems. Although companies will do this, they also will go more in depth with it. They are professionals and are trained at spotting potential problems before they get too far out of hand.
Although using a professional property maintenance company will cost you an annual fee, most companies actually include that fee into the monthly rent of the tenants. As the building owner, you actually will not have to pay to have your building maintained. In addition to saving money, there are other benefits to the owner. You will save so much time and money when you use a company. The reason for this is because many owners have to spend a lot of money trying to fix problems when they are not even sure what the problem is.
In addition to inspecting the property for building issues each year, there also is another benefit to using a professional property maintenance company. Many companies will do all the landscaping and yard work for you. If you are one of the many property owners who has been doing your own yard work, this is a huge benefit. It will save you so much time and energy because most properties need maintaining on a weekly basis. Even though they will charge for this service, most owners find it well worth their money.
Just another reason why hiring a professional property maintenance company is beneficial to you is because it will make your building far more safer. The company will inspect all the windows, locks and doors for all possible security faults and the maintenance company will fix them if there are any issues. Thus, your tenants will feel much more safer knowing that their building is maintained by the experts.
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Rollovers in Currency Markets
Aug 19, 2009 Real Estate
Rollovers represent the intersection of interest rate markets and forex markets. When an open position from one value date or settlement date is rolled over to the next value date or settlement date, this is known as Rollover in currency trading. Rollovers are unique to the currency markets.
Keep this in mind what you are trading is in fact the good old cash. Currency is money after all. So when you talk of money, interest rates naturally come into play. Rollover rates depend on the difference between the interest rates of the two currencies in the pair that you are trading.
When you are long on a currency, it is like having a deposit in a bank account. If you are short, its like take a loan from the bank. Just as you would expect to earn interest on a bank deposit and pay interest on a loan, you should expect an interest gain or an interest expense on holding a currency position over time.
Interest rate differential is the difference between the interest rates between the two currencies. You should think of the open currency position as one currency with the positive balance (the currency you are long) and one with negative balance (the currency you are short).
Because your accounts are in two different currencies, the interest rates of two different countries apply. You can find the interest rates of different countries from Wall Street Journal Online, Financial Times online or that matter any good financial website. You should look for the base or benchmark lending rates in each country.
The larger the impact from rollovers, the larger the interest rate differential! The smaller the impact of the rollovers, the narrower the interest rate differential! If you hold an open position past the settlement date or value date, rollovers are usually carried out by your forex broker.
Some online forex brokers apply the rollover rates by applying the rollover credit or debit directly to your margin balance. Other forex brokers apply the rollover rates by adjusting the average rate of your open position. Rollovers are applied to your open currency position by two offsetting trades that result in the same open position.
Rollovers are not applied if you dont carry a position over the change in the value date. Rollovers do not apply for day traders who usually close their positions at the end of each trading day. Rollovers are applied to open position after 5.00 PM EST change in value date. Rollovers only apply to your over night open position carried over to the next day.
If you are short the currency with the higher interest rate and long the currency with the low interest rates, rollovers will cost you money. If you are long the currency with the higher interest rate and short the currency with the lower interest rate, rollover can earn you interest income.
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Some Trading Secrets
Aug 18, 2009 Real Estate
Trading is not investing. Trading is speculating. Trading can be challenging. Speculating is defined as taking business risk in the hope of profiting from market fluctuations. Successful speculating requires predicting outcomes and analyzing different market situations. It also requires putting your money on the side of the trade on which you think the market is going to go up or down.
Trading can also be the appreciation of the fact that if you apply the correct techniques for analyzing trades, managing your money and protecting your account, you can be wrong 70 percent of the time and still be a successful trader.
Opportunity keeps on shifting from one market to another. For example, forex and gold markets are really hot while stocks are down. Gold prices are going up. Those who entered the trend at the right time and ride the trend for maximum profits will make a lot of money in the gold markets. Right now countries, institutional investors, retail investors, in fact almost everyone is running and buying gold as a hedge against turmoil in the global markets.
This situation may continue for some months or some years but suddenly you will find that crude oil futures have become a great investment opportunity. Many hedge funds had made a lot of money by investing in crude oil futures in the year 2008.
As the global economy recovers and demand for oil increases, oil prices will again go up in a few years time. Timing for entering the market and the timing for exiting the market is very important for a successful trade. In trading it is the timing that is of essence.
A lot of people make the mistake of focusing only on one market. Many people end up spending time on only one market. In reality all the markets are interlinked. Successful trading requires mastering a strategy that enables you to trade multiple markets and multiple time frames. If something happens in one market, you will find the repercussions in the other markets.
Many traders get stuck up with one market. They do testing, development, put on a million indicators, go and trade live. But then what almost happens is that the market starts to go sideways or the opportunity shifts to another market. While they do everything they can while spending all kinds of time trying to figure out one market and one timeframe.
There were so many stocks just a few years ago that were incredible to trade that either dont exist anymore or would not trade successfully today. So you really have to have the ability to be able to adopt the market conditions and not waste your time to really master one market which is critical.
This is counterintuitive. A lot of people will teach you that you really need to learn the ins and outs of one market. But the problem with that philosophy is that its very difficult to stay with one market and one timeframe.
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Types of Market Orders (Part III)
Aug 17, 2009 Real Estate
You must be clear that in forex trading, stop loss execution policy is somewhat different than that in equity trading. Suppose, your stop loss order to sell is 1.2540! The brokers lowest price quote is 1.2540/1.2543. Your stop loss order will be executed. If the broker bid price reaches your stop loss order rate, stop loss orders to sell are triggered. Almost the same goes for buy orders.
There is a lot of volatility in the currency markets when some economic report is released. Most of the forex brokers will never guarantee stop losses around the release of economic reports. However, under normal trading conditions, some brokers will guarantee against slippage on your stop loss order. Definition of the normal trading conditions is again the discretion of the broker. The downside of this is that your stop loss order will be executed earlier and when placing them on your forex trading platform you will have to add in extra cushion.
One-Cancels-the-Other Orders: A one cancels the other order is usually abbreviated as OCO order. A one cancels the other order is a stop loss order paired with a take profit order. Until one of the order levels is reached by the market and closes your position, your position stays open. An OCO order is the ultimate insurance policy for any open position! When one order level is reached and triggered, the other order is automatically cancelled.
OCO orders are highly recommended for every open position. Lets make it clear with an example. Suppose you are short USD/JPY at 120.00. You think that if it goes up beyond 120.00, its going to keep going higher. Thats where you decide to put your stop loss buying order.
You place your take profit buying order at 118.50 as you believe that USD/JPY has downside potential to 118.50. As long as the market trades between 120.00 and 118.50, your position remains open. Your risk is clearly defined. You now have two orders bracketing the market. Suppose USD/JPY 118.50 price level is reached first, your take profit order is triggered and you buy back at a profit. However, suppose USD/JPY 120.00 price level is hit first, your position is stopped out at a loss.
Contingent Orders: A contingent order is an order where you combine several types of orders to create a complete currency trading strategy. Contingent orders are also referred to as if/then orders. If/then orders require the If order to be done first. Only then the second part of the order becomes active. So they are sometimes also called If done/then orders.
Your order is only filled based on the price spread of the trading platform. This is the key feature of most forex broker order policies. If the trading platform offer rate reaches your buy rate that means that your limit order is only executed. Similarly, a limit order is only executed if the trading platform bid price reaches your sell rate.
Lets use an example to make it clear. Suppose you have a buy order to sell CHF/USD at 1.2855. Your brokers spread on CHF/USD pair is 2 pips. If the trading platform price is 1.2852/1.2854, your buy order will be filled. If the lowest price is 1.2853/1.2855, the limit order will not be filled as the brokers lowest rate of 1.2855 does not match your buy rate of 1.2855. Almost the same thing happens with limit orders to sell.
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What Are Market Orders? (Part II)
Aug 16, 2009 Real Estate
Stop Loss Orders: If the market moves against your position, stop loss orders are used to limit losses. If you dont use stop loss orders, you are leaving yourself at the mercy of the markets. A dangerous proposition! Stop loss orders are critical to your trading survival. The traditional stop loss order does just that. It stops losses by closing out an open position that is losing money.
Stop loss orders are on the other side of the take profit orders but in the same direction. If you are long, your stop loss order would be to sell but at a lower price than the current market price. If you are short, your stop loss order would be to buy but at a higher price than the current market price.
Trailing Stop Loss Orders: A trailing stop loss order is a stop loss order that you set at a fixed number of pips from your entry rate. As the market price moves, the trailing stop order adjusts the order rate but only in the direction of your trade.
Suppose you are long on EUR/CHF at 1.2654. You set the trailing stop loss order at 30 pips. The stop will initially become active at (1.2654-30=) 1.2624. The trailing stop loss order continues to adjust itself higher as the market moves higher. The stop adjusts itself and will become active at 1.244 if the EUR/USD rate goes up to 1.2674.
When the market puts in the top, your trailing stop will be 30 pips below the top. If the market ever goes down by 30 pips from the top, the trailing stop loss order will be triggered and your open position closed. So in our example, you are long at 1.2654. You set the trailing stop loss at 30 pips. The stop order will become active at 1.2624.
Suppose the market never ticks up. Instead goes straight down. You will be stopped out at 1.2624. Suppose the market first rises to 1.2664. Then it declines 40 pips. Your trailing stop loss order will first rise to (1.2664-30=) 1.2634. Thats where you would be stopped out.
You must have heard the saying often while trading: Cut your losses and let your winners run. A trailing stop loss order allows you to do exactly that. The idea is that in case of a possible winning trade, you wait for the market to stage for a reversal. The trailing stop loss order takes you out of your trade instead of you picking the right level to exit on your own.
Using stop loss orders is critical in trading as it helps you in money and risk management. Trading without the stop loss orders is foolish! Never ever do that! So the key to successful trading is to cut losing positions quickly and let winning positions run. This is what a trailing stop loss order does. It helps your winners run and cuts your losses.
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Types of Market Orders (Part I)
Aug 15, 2009 Real Estate
Currency traders use market orders to catch market movements when they are not in front of their screens. Just to remind you that forex markets are open 24 hours a day, five days a week. A market move is just likely to happen while you are asleep or in the shower as while you are sitting in front of your computer screen.
Market orders are very critical to your trading success. Think of the different types of market orders as trades waiting to happen. If you enter an order and the subsequent price action triggers its execution, you are in the market so be as careful as possible while playing with the market orders. Trading can be very difficult without these market orders.
Experienced currency traders routinely use orders to implement a trade strategy from entry to exit, capture sharp short term price fluctuations, limit risk in volatile or uncertain markets and preserve trading capital from unwanted loss. Market orders are essential for maintaining trading discipline.
Forex markets can be notoriously volatile and difficult to predict. While limiting the impact of any adverse price movements, using market orders can help you capitalize on short term price movements.
You probably dont have a well thought out trading plan if you dont use market orders. It will also give you the peace of mind in trading. There is no guarantee that the use of market orders will limit your losses and protect your profits in all market conditions. However, a disciplined use of market orders will help you quantify the risk that you are taking.
A number of different types of market orders are available to currency traders in forex markets. You should add the market orders to the list of questions you need to ask the broker when you open an account with a forex broker because you should know that not all market orders are available at all online forex brokers.
Take Profit Orders: An old market saying, You cant go broke taking profits. Use the take profit order to lock in profits when you have an open position in the market. Suppose you are short EUR/USD at 1.2354. Your take profit order will be to buy back the position and be place somewhere below 1.2334 making a profit of 20 pips. If you are long GBP/USD at 1.8845, your take profit order will be to sell the position somewhere higher close to 1.8875.
Limit Orders: Dont forget the saying, Buy low and sell high. A limit order is any market order that triggers a trade at more favorable levels than the current market price. If the limit order is to sell then it must be placed somewhere above the current market price. If the limit order is to buy, it must be entered somewhere below the current market price.
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Understand How to Use Risk to Reward Ratio
Aug 15, 2009 Real Estate
Many new traders think that a good entry into the markets is the key to success. Unfortunately, most are wrong. A risk to reward ratio compares the potential for reward with the potential for loss.
Risk is measured by the pips between the forecasted entry price and the forecasted price at which you want to exit the market in case of a losing trade. Risk is just a measure of how much you can lose in a trade. A trader must view each trade as a business transaction.
Reward is calculated by the pips between the forecasted entry price and the forecasted price at which you would want to exit the market in case of a winning trade. Reward is the expected number of pips that you want to make in a trade that will be a winner.
To manage risk properly, you need to look for high probability trades that have a risk to reward ratio of 1:2 or greater. This depends on the time frame that you want to trade. For example, if you are a day trader and you are looking for making only 30 pips in a trade, a stop loss of 15 pips is sufficient for the risk to reward ratio of 1:2.
However, suppose you are a swing trader or a position trader with a longer time frame. Your profit potential will be more on a longer time frame. Suppose you choose 200 pips as your expected profit. You will need to set your stop loss at 100 pips.
Retracements on shorter time frame are much smaller. Retracement on the larger time frame is much bigger. The reason that you need to set a higher stop loss on a larger time frame is that small trends occur within the larger trend. In order to be not stopped out of the trade, you need to calculate your risk to reward ratio appropriately. Due to smaller trends in the larger trends, your trade is going to be recycled.
The second most important thing for traders is minimizing losses, next to maximizing profits. A forex trading system that wins on average only 50% of the time can still be profitable. Most of the traders want to make money. But they dont know how to protect what they currently have.
You have 50% chance of the forex market going your way and 50% chance of going against you. It is just like flipping a coin. Suppose the trade does not develop in your favor and the market is going against you. You should cut your losses by using stop losses. In nutshell, you cut your losses and let your winners run. This simple 50/50 currency trading strategy earns a profit even when a novice trader might experience a loss.
Consider the following different risk to reward ratios. For 2:1 risk to reward ratio, you will need 67% winners just to break even. For 1:1 risk to reward ratio, it means 50% winners to break even. 1:2 ratio means 33.5%. As I have said before, never ever trade when the risk to reward ratio is more than 1:2.
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How About Currency Trading? (Part II)
Aug 14, 2009 Real Estate
Crosses enable currency traders to directly target trades to specific individual currencies to take advantage of news or events. The most active traded crosses focus on the three non USD currencies (EUR, JPY, GBP) and are known as the euro crosses, yen crosses and the sterling crosses. The most actively traded cross currency pairs are: EUR/CHF, EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY, AUD/JPY and NZD/JPY.
For a new traded there are some surprises in currency trading. You may notice that the currencies are combined in a seemingly strange way when you look up at the currency pairs. For example, if euro-yen (EUR/JPY) is a euro-yen cross, why it is not being also referred to as yen-euro (JPY/EUR)? The answer is these conventions have been designed to reflect traditionally strong currencies versus traditionally weak currencies with the strong currency coming first. Those quoting conventions were evolved over the years.
The first currency in the currency pair is known as the base currency. For example in USD/EUR, USD is the base currency. It is the base currency that you are buying or selling when you buy or sell a currency pair. The second currency in the pair is known as the counter currency. In the above currency pair, Euro is the counter or secondary currency. So if you buy 100,000 EUR/JPY. You have just bought 100,000 Euros and sold the equivalent amount in Japanese Yen.
Therefore you can say currency trading involves simultaneously buying and selling. Going long in currency trading means having bought a currency pair! When you are long, you are looking for the prices to go higher. You want to sell at a higher price from that where you bought. It will make you a profit. If you are long and the price goes down, you will make a capital loss.
Going short in currency trading means selling a currency pair! It means that you have sold the currency pair, meaning you have sold the base currency and bought the counter currency. When you anticipate the price of a currency pair going down, you go short in anticipation of the price going further down. This will make you a capital gain later when you exit your position. In currency trading going short is as common as going long. Unlike stock trading where you had to observe the up tick rule before you could go short. In currency trading there is no such rule.
Selling high and buying low is the standard currency trading strategy. Having no position in the market is known as being square or flat. If you have an open position and you want to close it, its called squaring up. If you are short, you need to buy to square up. If you are long, you need to sell to go flat.
A clear understanding of how P&L works is especially critical to online margin trading. Profit and Loss is how traders measure success and failure. You will need to pony up cash as collateral to support the margin requirements established by your broker when you open an online currency trading account.
Profit and Loss calculations are pretty straight forward and are based on position size and the number of pips you make or lose. A pip is the smallest increment of price fluctuation in currency pairs. Pips are also referred to as points. Most of the currency pairs are quoted up to four decimal places. Suppose EUR/USD quote is 1.2853. If the price moves from 1.2853 to 1.2873, it has gone up by 20 pips. Pip is the increase or decrease in the fourth decimal digit.
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