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Archive for June, 2008

27
Jun

The Forex Mini Account

It is often a misperception that Forex trading requires a large investment. This is one of the reasons that a lot of traders do not enter the Forex market, and stay in other markets like trading stocks. However this is not the case. Forex traders are able to trade by opening a mini account.

Advantages of a Forex Mini-Account

Low Capital Required
Forex Mini Accounts require only $300 to start. This is very fair as most traders trade figures much lager than this. There are very few investments people can get into with just $300. Prospects in Forex are also very good and most people can turn profits within short time frames.

High Leverage
In the stock market if you own $1000 dollars worth of share then you generally can get around $500 to $750 for leverage. These are optimistic figures. In the Forex market due to the liquidity of currency a trader can get up to 100:1 leverage. If you pay the small margin of deposit ($50 per lot) your mini account can serve as a very lucrative trading vehicle.

Pips
One pip equals to $1. Owners of Forex mini accounts can trade in Pips as opposed to dollars. This is in an effort to scale down the risk. This lower denomination allows traders with lower capital more flexibility in exploring many more opportunities in trading Forex. This also allows low-capital traders to diversify their portfolio more to reduce the risk of loss as it will be more spread out. For example a 30 pip floating loss equates to around $30. So if the trader has a 30 pip move against the other direction in their $100,000 mini account it translates to a $30 floating loss.

Smaller Trading Size
Standard Forex accounts contract sizes are 100,000 units. Whereas, a mini Forex account allows traders to trade in 10,000 units. The smaller trade size allows traders to trade live but with less risk. This is also ideal for those with smaller capital or those who are risk-averse. It is also ideal for beginners who are not yet confident in their abilities and want to test the market with smaller trades. As traders advance and become more confident they can increase they’re lot size to 20,000 units.

Another hidden benefit of trading with a Forex Mini Account is for a trader to become familiar with the procedures and the environment of the Forex trading system. The software used for the mini account is similar to the regular account and has all the same functions.

Forex mini accounts are ideal for traders who are trading less then $10,000 as it allows them more trading opportunities. If they were to open a regular account it is very likely that they’re entire capital can get stuck into one trade. It is a less risky alternative ideal for those new to the Forex market.

Arkaitz Arteaga MarketStock.net

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26
Jun

The advantages of having a managed forex account

Due to the forex market’s high liquidity, 24 hour trading and low start up-costs, many investors are intrigued by it. However, not all traders are able to learn the basics on how to trade currency. This can be because of conflicting time schedules or other job delegations. Investors who wish to participate in the forex market but don’t have the time or the know-how to do so still have ways to reap the benefits. Managed forex accounts are accounts that are managed by individuals that are part of a financial company, whom have the expertise and knowledge in the forex market. It is a live forex account funded by an investor, and traded by a company or a professional. This allows the investor to receive a reasonable profit margin without having to invest their time into doing it themselves.

The company or individual hired by the investor to manage the forex account will take up the responsibility of analyzing and interpreting the market. As well as that, they are responsible for making recommendations to the investor as to which currency pairs should be bought or sold, in their opinion. Many companies and investment firms are part of the forex market. Most of these organizations have a high amount of experience in managing forex accounts. They provide close to 100% value for their services in the forex market. Due to these results, it gives the potential investor a high level of confidence in the company’s services. When these accounts are handled correctly by a professional currency representative, managed forex accounts allow for a better chance of a steady yearly return.

One of the downsides of managed forex accounts is that whether the account is profitable or not, management fees are still charged by the organisations and professionals. For a beginner trader, with low experience and judgment of the market, it is recommended that they deal with a reputable company that has enough experience in managed forex accounts. This will allow the trader to rely on the years of experience that the organization has in making good and trustworthy business decisions. Many of the companies who handle managed forex accounts tend to have important insider information due to the close interaction with other financial institutions. This allows them to be aware of currency exchange rates and market changes promptly. This, in turn, will allow them to use the information to create a profit.

Managed forex accounts hold many advantages. Firstly, it allows the investor to achieve a good rate of growth without having to go through research and spend time themselves. Secondly, they have the flexibility when it comes to withdrawing funds from the managed forex account. This is due to the very liquid nature of the forex market. This allows the manager of the investor’s account more opportunity to increase profits.

Thus, if you are interested in the forex market, but don’t have the know-how of participating in it yourself, creating a managed forex account is recommended.

Arkaitz Arteaga MarketStock.net

25
Jun

Different Types of Orders in the Stock Market

There are generally three types of orders that can be used when placing trades. These are market orders, stop orders and limit orders. They are variations on each to which traders should be aware of. These variations are present for security and precision and there are occasions where more then a single order is required.

Market Order – Basic Trade
A market order is where a trader purchases or sells their security at the best market price available. There are two variations on the market order. The Market on Open Order means that the trade must be done during the opening range of trading prices. So the highest price for selling and lowest price for buying.

The Market on Close order is done within minutes of the market closing. This is done at whatever price is available at the time.

Limit Order – Buying at a Lower Price/Selling at a Higher Price
Limit orders involve setting the entry or exit price and then aiming to buy below the limit or sell above it. You can set two conditions on this, one is “Good for A Day” and the other is “Good till Cancelled.” Both of which are self-explanatory. They of course can be changed any time before execution. Reaching these limits/targets is not always possible and sometimes the orders do not go through. Limit orders are very common for online traders.

Stop Orders
Stop orders are used for both opening and closing positions. They are the opposite of Limit Orders. In a limit order the case was that when a price rose to a certain level a sell order was given, in this case a buy signal is given and vice-versa for when the price drops. In the case of a sell stop, it is done so buyers can cut their losses when a share price falls too low. A “Buy stop” is more common and is put into place if the share price is predicted to break through its peak level and head to a new high.

There are down sides and risks associated with both types of stop orders though and should be made with careful scrutiny. Traders should be sure their technical analysis are correct in predicting breakthroughs in share prices in the risk of buying high and selling low.

Traders can also use “guaranteed stops” to protect their position. This is a stop guaranteed by the broker and is ideal if the share takes a sharp sudden turn.

The variations in the three orders require traders to be well aware of their options when trading. Studying the stock and predicting the trend accurately is very important. Stop buys are ideal for securities you expect to break through upwards. Stop sells are for shaky markets that may turn any time. Limit orders are for conservative stocks that are fluctuating.

Arkaitz Arteaga MarketStock.net

20
Jun

How to invest your first 100$ in the stock market

Making money by investing in the stock market requires great discipline, patience, and a cold reasoning power. When you are investing money in the stock market, your personal feelings (other than the desire to make more money) don’t matter. You cannot be skittish, nor can you hold on to something with any personal attachment when you sense that you need to sell.

You should also concentrate your energies on just one stock sector (such as metals or energy) to help give you mental clarity.

Some people don’t have $1000 to open a usual stock brokerage account, and they wonder how they can make money in the stock market beginning with just $100.

There are not very many stock market investment accounts that can be opened for just $100. However, there is at least one very good investment account offered by the highly respected financial institution ING. With ING Direct’s Share Builder account, you can open a stock market investing account with as little as, yes, $100, and begin trading immediately. You can buy stocks for as little as $4 and set up your Share Builder account to automatically buy and sell or a regularly scheduled basis.

If you open up an account like Share Builder, you want to have a plan in place for how you are going to invest the money. If you are a beginner, you should probably invest in a company that’s listed on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the NASDAQ, or the S&P 500. These companies are considered to be pretty stable, established, and doing well. The three different indices represent three different groups in which stocks are listed according to different criteria.

Another thing to keep abreast of is which industries on the whole are doing well. You can then pick a stock market investment based on stock quotes for a company in that industry. For instance, if oil and gas companies are doing well, why not choose an oil company to invest in?

However, you also need to keep in mind that if you’re beginning with just $100 to invest, you won’t be able to buy that many shares of a lot of established companies–their share prices can be very high (higher than $100 for just one share).

One way around this obstacle is to invest in “penny stocks”. These are stocks of companies whose shares are only selling for a couple of bucks (so it’s actually more than just a penny but the principle’s the same). Penny stocks can have great upward potential and make you a lot of money when they start to rise. If you buy penny stocks for, say, $3 a share, when their share price gets up to about $15 it’s a good time to sell and take profits.

But don’t just pick any penny stock because it’s cheap. Again, pick a penny stock to buy and trade in from an industry, such as oil, that is going great guns (read the financial news). And watch it carefully. If you buy penny stocks at $3 a share and they go down to a buck a share, sell them and cut your losses. You haven’t lost that much money because you did not invest that much–another great penny stock investment advantage.

When you become more experienced as an investor you can buy options contracts often for $100 or less. Each options contract lets you have temporary control of 100 shares of a given stock. This has the potential to make you a ton of money in a very short time with only a very small investment. But you need to know what you’re doing first because you can lose lots of money fast here if you don’t.

Arkaitz Arteaga MarketStock.net

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19
Jun

Start making money with Stock Market

Making your first stock trade can be quite intimidating. There is new language and symbols that you don’t always understand. You can reduce your stress by following a few easy steps.

Step1. Learn the language of the trade. Find out about the types of orders you can place. A market order is one that you buy at whatever price the stock is at the moment you place the order. This type of purchase is not for the first time investor. Instead, use a buy/limit order. The buy/limit order limits the maximum price that you pay for the stock. If the stock is available for a lower price you get that price. The same concept is true for sell/limits, but it is the lowest price you want to sell your stock.

Step 2. Decide if you are long-term or short-term buying. In order to make money in the stock market you need to identify the plan you want to follow. A short-term buyer looks for the easy, but frequently small, movements of the stock and buys or sells accordingly. Long term buyers seek out stocks that they believe substantially appreciate over a period. Microsoft millionaires got the penny stock as a bonus, because it was worth so little many just held on to it and later were delighted they did.

Step 3. Choose an area you know something about. A stock club of women made fortunes by stopping at restaurant chains, visiting stores and consuming the products of the companies they bought. One of the best mutual fund managers in specialty stock used this practice to become the top manager in the nation. When you choose a stock for a long-term investment, know the business.

Step 4. Watch the price fluctuation. Each stock has a different rhythm. The short-term buyer watches that rhythm and works with it. If you find a stock that you like and notice it has an up and down, almost predictable price, use the information to make additional money. Put a buy/limit order in at the low end of the cycle.

You may miss an opportunity by pennies, but if it is truly a repeating cycle the opportunity comes back again. Wait until you purchase the stock and immediately place a sell/limit order for the higher end of the cycle. Make sure the spread between the two is enough to cover the cost of both trades and make a profit. If the cycle is continuous, do this repeatedly.

Step 5. Concentrate on one or two stocks. When you begin to trade, it’s easy to jump all over and buy a little of several stocks. That is diversification, but costs you more in trades in the end than you make on profit. Focus on one or two stocks to begin your trading.

Step 6. Buy stocks with higher volume. Some of the penny stocks are tempting but when you notice the volume, it is quite small. This means that when you want to sell, there aren’t many people buying. Unloading the stock becomes difficult.

Step 7. See who manages the company. Some CEO’s have wonderful track records. If you notice that the CEO managed three previous companies and they all went belly up, he may not be bad, he may be the man they call in to close a company down. Check the management carefully.

Step 8. Track your trades. List the dates, share price and number of shares on one side and if you sell list the date and price on the other. Track the profit to see what percentage you take. You need these records for the IRS. Aim for a 10% to 15% profit on your money. In a down market, 8% is still good.

Arkaitz Arteaga MarketStock.net

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