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Archive for July 10th, 2008

10
Jul

Stock Market Trading Styles - Scalping, Momentum Trading, Swing Trading and Trend Trading.

There are a number of stock market trading styles that different kind of traders use. There is no best kind of style, but each is suited to a trader’s needs and situation. The following are a few of the styles that are common in the market. There are generally four primary stock market trading styles. These are swing trading, trend trading, momentum trading and scalping.

Choosing which style you wish to use depends on your situation. An investor’s time frame is the main aspect to look at when deciding which style is best for them. The correct pairing of trading style and pairing will ensure you are profitable in your efforts in the stock market. This ranges from the aggressive day traders to the conservative long-term-investors.

Scalping
Scalping are trades that are done (bought and sold) during a very short period of time. This can mean that a buy and sell in just a matter of minutes. Each trade makes very small margins but a trader generally would make many transactions in a day. Scalpers, usually aim for high volume stocks which are liquid. They try to buy on daily lows and sell immediately when the stock goes up. It is also a good method for investors who do not have a lot of capital and reuse their capital n every trade.

Momentum Trading
Momentum trading is when a trader sees a stock price picking up and joins it. The investor will take a short or long position in the stock anticipating that the momentum of the stock will continue. This is generally how bubbles grow, due to many traders jumping onto an accelerating stock. Investing period for momentum trading is around a day.

Swing Trading
The general time frame for swing trading is one to four days. This is most common among mom and dad investors. Stocks are often chosen on the basis of technical analysis. Swing traders generally have the advantage of not having too much competition form major traders. Technical analysis I used to looked for indicators of short term price movements. Swing traders rarely do any fundamental analysis as they are looking for short term fluctuations. The majority of their decisions are based on price trends and patterns.

Trend Trading
The time frame for trend traders is around a month. This looks at a securities’ long-term momentum direction. As investors are holding the stock for longer there is a greater deal of risk involved. It is wise for trend traders to do fundamental and technical analysis on the stock. The main indicators that trend traders look for are higher highs. This indicates that a stock is trending upward.

It is very important for a trader to choose the correct style of trading depending on their time frame. Each requires a totally different kind of analysis and each style of trader will have a different set of securities in their portfolio. There are risks associated with all styles with Trend Trading being the riskiest and Scalping being the safest.

Arkaitz Arteaga MarketStock.net

10
Jul

Futures Trading in the Forex Market

Futures trading in the Forex market is a very profitable field. Trading futures requires looking at different aspects compared to regular Forex trading. Investors look into areas like history and objective views. Other aspects that set both fields apart are fees, margin necessities, liquidity, practicality, and the technical and informational resources available for each service.

Regular Forex vs. Futures Trading
Futures trading is said to be more viable then regular Forex trading. The futures market is generally more liquid and is often said to be more profitable for traders. It is however more complicated to analyse then regular currency trading. One of the main advantages with futures trading is that there are no commissions and the depth of information available from agencies and available websites.

Futures Trading in Currencies vs. Futures Trading in the Stock Market
In the stock market it is necessary to engage all trading through a broker or agent in matters of transactions and also receiving price quotes. Futures trading in Forex however have no middleman or agent so these costs are absent. This in turn increases investor’s margins and decreases losses if incurred. These extra brokerage fees do skim away at investor profits and can add up to a significant amount for high volume traders.

Investors are advised to make portfolios to track past investments and track profits on various trades done. This serves as a tracker to allow investors to speculate on future investments.

Both futures generally work in the same manner. The key difference is that Forex futures are not traded in a centralized exchange, instead it is available in many different exchanges around the world. The majority of Forex futures are however done through the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and its partnering brokers.

Investors who wish to preview past market trends can visit Forex charts which aid in forecasting future results. Trend forecasting can never be 100% accurate and returns are not always guaranteed but this is common for any kind of trading. This is why it is important for investors to continually monitor “predicting oscillators” in the charts to anticipate swings and fluctuations.

Despite there being no commission or transaction fees traders and investors will still lose a bit of their margin in the spread. The spread is the percentage difference in the buying and selling price of currencies. This is common in both regular Forex Trading and Forex futures trading. However Forex futures trading is still considered the most lucrative form of trading according to research.

Both futures trading in stocks and currencies have their upsides and downfalls. Research and assessment show that futures trading in currencies are far less volatile then stock market trading. This, both reduces the chances for high profits or high losses. Risk-averse traders may find more comfort in Forex futures trading as a result of this. It is also shown to be more profitable in the long run compared to the stock market. It is also used by many to hedge currency fluctuations.

Arkaitz Arteaga MarketStock.net