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Beware of High Cost Seminars: During the last four years I have attended about five or six seminars, ranging from £400 upwards. More...

 

       

Charting Basics: What is on the Charts? ‘A picture speaks a thousand words’, as the old maxim goes. This maxim holds just as true for charts. Charting is the graphical expression of a stock’s behaviour over a period in time: Charts can be used to afford a bird’s eye view of an entire year’s behaviour or to get up close and personal with the current day’s trading! More...

 

Futures Contract Trading: A futures contract has a limited life span. It is also not the cash commodity that is really in play here. More...

 

Commodities: An Overview: Commodities are products traded solely on the basis of price. The products are undifferentiated products, goods or services that are not traded based on quality and features, only on price. Historically, commodities were items of value, of uniform quality that were produced in large quantities by many different producers. More...

 

       

 

Introduction to Day Trading: The birth of day trading was made possible when the computerized, over-the-counter NASD became available in 1971. Day trading was pretty much the domain of stock brokers and remained that way until the late 1990s, when the increasing popularity of the internet, motivated the international stock markets to move online. More...

 

Day Trading Characteristics: The US Securities and Exchange commission states in one of their papers that: “They (day traders) want to ride the momentum of the stock and get out of the stock before it changes course.” They are right. Strictly speaking, day trading is not investing. More...

 

General information on Fundamental Analysis: For those of you who still insist on fundamental analysis… More...

 

The Advantages of 24 Hour FOREX Trading: The forex market is a truly astounding phenomenon. Within a relatively short time span of 30 years, the forex trading industry has developed from almost nothing to a $1.9 trillion market every day. The main reason for this mind blowing value is that forex traders have the ability to trade 24 hours a day. More...

 

   
   

 

Swing trading: Shorten the Swings: When hitters face NY Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens in a tight clutch situation, they often choke up the bat. There’s one thing they know: taking a shorter swing improves their chances of making contact with the ball — and avoiding a humiliating whoosh of the ball into the catcher’s mitt. In like manner, swing traders who have a hard time getting good solid hits in today’s nerve wracking turbocharged markets might want to take a tip from the major leagues and shorten up on their swing. More...

 

       

FOREX Financial Instruments: Every FOREX investor must master the several types of foreign exchange market financial instruments used. These FOREX financial instruments include: spot, forward transaction, futures, swap and options. More...

 

Fundamental vs. Technical Analysis: You can analyse financial markets in two major ways: fundamental analysis and technical analysis. Fundamental analysis basically looks at the underlying economic conditions, whilst technical analysis uses historical trends in market prices from which to forecast future movements. More...

 

       
 

 

       

Technical Analysis: Over the years, the stock market has rewarded the long term investor with good returns, in terms of dividends paid out and appreciation in the value of their capital. For investors who are willing to put in the time and learn the science of technical analysis to develop a fine sense of market timing, the stock market has become even more challenging, with the possibilities of rewards even more promising. More...

Some Swing Trading Basics: Online swing trading has a reputation as being one of the best styles of online trading for the beginning trader. More...

 

     
 

Technical Analysis and the MCAD: Gerald Appel, an analyst in New York, developed the Moving Average Convergence Divergence also known as the MACD, in the nineteen sixties. MACD is a technical analysis indicator which shows the difference between a fast and a slow exponential moving average of closing prices. More...

 

Techniques for Day Trading: There are five basic online day trading techniques. These techniques are: trend following, range trading, scalping, rebate trading and news playing. It is important to note, that some of these approaches require shorting stocks instead of buying them normally. More...

 

     

 

 

 

What are the costs involved in day trading?: The costs for day trading involve the equipment required for online trading systems, brokerage accounts, commissions, spreads and market data sheets. There are many trading systems and online software systems available on the market today. More...

 

Whether the Market Goes Up Or Down: I use a trading vehicle called spread trading. It is continuously growing in popularity on a daily basis. It has quickly become a way for traders who have acquired the necessary skills to make a fortune off of. Spread trading is a way that you can guarantee to maximize your profits and minimize your losses in no time. With all this said, how can you acquire the skills needed to make big profits with financial spread betting? More...

 

It's All in the Price: In my opinion, and with due respect to trading with fundamentals, all company analysis and activity culminates in only a single result at the end of the day, the price at close of trade. More...

 

 

 

 

 

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