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October 31, 2006

Market Liquidity: Foreign Exchange vs The Stock

The Foreign Exchange market is the largest market in the World. The average daily volume of somewhere between $1.8 and $2 Trillion ensures excellent market liquidity. This liquidity is present 24 hours a day as trading follows the daylight hours around the globe. By comparison average daily volume of around $50 Billion for the World's stock markets conjures up thoughts of poor liquidity and therefore many more problems with slippage, partial fills and order execution speed. But is the issue of liquidity necessarily such a big

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Posted by Doug at 11:28 AM

October 28, 2006

Beginner Traders Information on Futures Index

In 1982 the Chicago Mercantile Exchange brought out the S&P 500 and the life of an index trader was possible. You could buy or sell the equivalent of the 500 largest capitalization stocks in the country, stocks on the New York Stock Exchange, on the American Stock Exchange, on the Nasdaq stock exchange all in one index of 500 different issues. This index was composed of big corporations, utilities, and transportation companies. A smorgasbord of capitalism in its finest

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Posted by Russell at 04:00 PM

The Holy Grail of Day

Once you are in a position in the market, the market is going to do whatever it wants to do. No one can control the direction of the market, or the extent of its movements. There is only one component of your trading system that you do have control over, your money management. Here is the true Holy Grail of

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Posted by Bob at 03:38 PM

The Mind Game of Day

The first step in controlling fear is to face it. If you are not willing to face your fear, then fear, not you will control your life. Courage is moving ahead even though you're afraid. Use fear as an opportunity to learn and

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Posted by Jason at 10:35 AM

October 27, 2006

Forex Mechanical Trading Systems That Make

In essence forex mechanical trading systems are designed to make trading decisions for you. However is letting a software program that runs on auto pilot a good place to put your fiscal responsibilities as an

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Posted by Guido at 05:10 PM

Trading In Future

The use of options, like futures, give both individuals and firms a hedge against the risk in wide price fluctuations. This gives speculator the opportunity to gamble for greater profits with limited liability. With future contracts there are no up front costs (called the Premium) to enter, unlike an options contract that has immediate costs upon

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Posted by Peter at 12:45 PM

October 26, 2006

Scalp Trading by Day

Scalp Traders look to take advantage of very short term trading opportunities. By entering and exiting a trade within a minute or two, develops confidence for the beginner trader, trading consistently without fear and without big

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Posted by Ken at 04:04 PM

Using Technical Analysis in Day

Technical analysis describes different ways of predicting the future of the market you are trading. Technical analysis helps identifying the type of market that exists, whether it is trending or range

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Posted by Chris at 12:59 PM