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FOREX: Exiting positions at a right time

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

The presented article covers one of the most important (in authors opinion) aspects of trading in general and FOREX trading in particular managing of orders and positions. This includes choosing entry points, making decisions about exit points, stop-loss and take-profit of the trader. I hope this article will help new traders, who just began to work with FOREX, and also to experienced traders who trade regularly and regularly make or loose their money to the market.

When I started to trade FOREX and made my first big losses and profits I began to notice when very important thing about the whole trading process. While the right time to enter a position was rarely a problem for myself (nearly 80% of all my open positions had gone into the green profit zone), the problem was hidden in the determining the right exit point for that position. Not only was it important to cut my risk on the potential losses with stop-loss orders, but to limit my greediness and take profit when I can take it and make it as high as I can. There are many known guidelines and ways to enter a right position at a right time like major economic news releases, global world events, technical indicators combinations, etc. But while the entering into a position is optional and trade can decide to miss as many goodbad entry point moments as they wish, this is untrue if we talk about exiting a position. Margin trading makes it impossible to wait too long with an open position. More than that, every open position in a certain way limits traders ability to trade.

Choosing the good exit points for positions could be an easy task if only the FOREX market wasnt so chaotic and volatile. In my opinion (backed by my trading experience) exit orders for every position should be toggled constantly with time and as the new market data (technical and fundamental) appear.

Lets say, you took a short position on EURUSD at 1.2563, at the time you are taking this position the supportresistance level is 1.25001.2620. You set your stop-loss order to 1.2625 and your take-profit order to 1.2505. So now, this position can be considered as an intraday or 2-3 days term position. This means that you must close it before its term is over, or it will become a very unpredictable position (because market will differ greatly from what it was at the time you have entered this position). After the position is taken and initial exit orders are set, you need to follow the market events and technical indicators to adjust your exit orders. The most important rule is to tighten the lossprofit limit as time goes by. Usually if I take a middle term position (2-4 days) I try to lower the stop and target order by 10-25 pips every day. I also monitor global events, trying to lower my stop-losses when very important news can hurt my position. If the profit is already quite high, I try to move my stop-loss the entry point, making a sure-win position. The main idea here is to find an equilibrium point between greed and caution. But as your position gets older the profit should be more limited and losses cut. Also, trader should always remember that if the market began to act unexpectedly, they need to be even more cautious with exit order, even if the position is still showing profits.

Every trader has their own trading strategy and habits. I hope this article will make its readers think about such an important aspect of trading as the exit orders and this will only improve their trading results.

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Thursday, May 6th, 2010

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Exchange of a nations currency for that of another is Foreign Exchange (FOREX). The foreign exchange market is a largest non-stop financial market in the world where currencies of different nations are traded. This Forex market is bigger than three times the aggregate amount of the US Equity and Treasury markets combined. This is not the traditional market as there is no physical location or central trading location. It is operated on a global network of banks, corporations and individuals trading one currency for another. Foreign exchange market conditions can change at any time in response to real-time events.
The purpose of investing in Forex trading is to earn profits from foreign currency movements. Forex trading is always done in currency pairs. Two currencies that make up an exchange rate are called currency pair. Investors who trade currency pairs need very fast buy and sell Forex signals. Without these Forex trading signals, it is difficult to decide market conditions in terms of entry or exit in the market. These Forex signals and trade alerts will indicate you for going out or coming into the market. Many Forex companies, who have been involved in this kind of business, have developed forex sms signal services. Several Forex signal providers got a “free test” also that is really beneficial.
Initial investors dont go for in details; they often rely upon one or two technical signals to decide when to buy and when to sell a currency pair. When they get a good understanding of Forex market, they start to use Forex signal software to decide when to pick up a forex entry point and forex exit point. It is not very difficult to find a automatic Forex signal indicating when to buy and when to sell a currency. An investor should compare his investment to alternative options. It is wise to buy currency you expect an increase in value relative to the currency you are selling. In an open trade, a trader has bought or sold a particular currency pair and has not yet sold or bought back the equivalent amount to close the position
To gain high profits in a Forex trading, you should use a Multi-Target Exit Strategy. This strategy is based on providing the customers with multiple acquiring profit and stopping losses. This Forex trading strategy allows you to enter multiple Take Profit and Stop Loss levels. This Forex strategy also requires that the trader follows the trade in real time. A Forex trading strategy with a high profit percentage rewards you mentally also as it will boost you up for further trade and will make it enjoyable. A string of profits will increase your morale.
In Forex trading system, its not obligatory to buy some currency to sell it later. There are situations for buying and selling any currency without actually having it. Usually Internet-brokers establish the minimum deposit such as 2000, for working in the FOREX market, and grant a leverage of 1:100. The major currencies traded in FOREX, are Euro (EUR), Japanese yen (JPY), British Pound (GBP), and Swiss Franc (CHF). All of them are traded against the US pound (USD). A technical analysis is also made that presumes all the information about the market and further fluctuations in prices. They too consider factors, economic, political or psychological. For more information on forex trading logon to-: http:www.connection2forex.com

Buying And Selling In The Forex Market

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Today I would like to talk with you about a few very important rules of investing in the Forex market. If you follow these rules, you will most surely come out on the winning side in the long run.

Rule number 1 is never risk more money than you can afford to lose. No trader is perfect, you are going to have losing trades. There is no system you can learn that wins all the time. So expect to lose some money.

Rule number 2 is to cut your loses short and let your winners compound to greater gains. The secret to not losing your shirt is to use stop loss orders consistently and not let your emotions rule your trading. It’s better to lose a little and get out of a trade than to hope that things will turn around and suffer a devastating loss. If you are using the proper techniques and strategies on how to trade, you can usually tell right away if your trade is going in the right direction. If it’s not, get out of the trade. There are always more opportunities to get into the market and try again. So be a smart trader, not an emotional one.

Rule number 3 and probably the most important rule in trading Forex is to always use stop loss orders. Before you even consider starting any trade, you should have a good idea in your mind of the point at which you think a trade might be going in the wrong direction and set your stop loss order there, along with your entry order. This way you automatically prevent a potential loss from going too far. Stop loss orders are free. They don’t cost you anything and they may save more than your piece of mind.

Rule number 4 is to know what your exit point will be before you get into a trade. There are many good reasons for this. It’s easy to get sidetracked when you are doing live trading and get caught up in all the excitement. Chances of making bad decisions go up dramatically if you do not have a predetermined exit point.

Rule number 5 is to know when to quit. Don’t become a gambler with your money. If you start having a streak of bad luck, get out of live trading and go practice with a demo account until you gain back your confidence.