Forex Demo Account (Part I)

Almost every forex broker offers a free practice account to new clients. All you need to do is to sign up with any good forex broker. The best way for new traders to get a handle on what forex trading is all about is to open a practice account.

Rollovers in Currency Markets

Rollovers represent the intersection of interest rate markets and forex markets. When an open position from one value date or settlement date is rolled over to the next value date or settlement date, this is known as Rollover in currency trading. Rollovers are unique to the currency markets.

Know These Trading Secrets

Trading is not investing. Trading is speculating. Trading can be challenging. Speculating is defined as taking business risk in the hope of profiting from market fluctuations. Successful speculating requires predicting outcomes and analyzing different market situations. It also requires putting your money on the side of the trade on which you think the market is going to go up or down.

Finding the Right Forex Trading Broker

If you have been in the forex game, you will understand that a right forex trading broker can really be your life saver. Despite that there are so many brokers out there you can choose from, to find the right one is not always easy. Here are some tips to help you go about.

Different Types of Market Orders (Part II)

Stop Loss Orders: Stop loss orders are critical to your trading survival. The traditional stop loss order does just that. It stops losses by closing out an open position that is losing money. Stop loss orders are used to limit losses if the market moves against your position. If you dont use stop loss orders, you are leaving yourself at the mercy of the markets. A dangerous proposition!

Different Types of Market Orders (Part I)

Currency traders use market orders to catch market movements when they are not in front of their screens. Just to remind you that forex markets are open 24 hours a day, five days a week. A market move is just likely to happen while you are asleep or in the shower as while you are sitting in front of your computer screen.

How About Currency Trading? (Part II)

Cross currency pairs are as important as the major currency pairs that involve USD on either side of the transaction. The most active traded crosses focus on the three non USD currencies namely EUR, GBP and JPY. These crosses are known as the euro crosses, sterling crosses and the yen crosses. The most actively traded cross currency pairs are: EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY, AUD/JPY, EUR/CHF, and NZD/JPY. Sometimes you will find more action in the cross currency pairs. Crosses enable currency traders to directly target trades to specific individual currencies to take advantage of news or events.

How About Currency Trading? (Part I)

Currency Market is the most traded financial markets in the world. We like to think of the currency market as the, Big Kahuna of the financial markets. The currency market is the crossroads for international capital, the intersection through which the global commercial and investment flows have to move.

Learning How to Read the Stock Market Lingo

Every investor and trader must learn how to read the stock market signals and symbols for him to understand the lingo of the industry. The exchange market covers various sectors and has various commodities to consider and be familiar with. Trading is the focal point of the business. It may involve buying or selling of stocks to be executed in a certain sector of a marketplace where products offered come in the form of stocks, bonds, securities, and many more which are usually intangibles. For a simplistic view, all these goods or products offered in the marketplace are popularly referred to as stocks, actually refers to ownership rights in a company.

Candlestick Patterns (Part II)

The Bearish Gravestone Doji: A Doji candlestick pattern is created when the opening and closing prices of the day are the same. Dojis appear very rarely in the candlestick patterns. It is very rare for the opening and closing prices for the day to exactly equal each other. However, if both the opening and the closing prices are sufficiently close, we say a Doji candlestick pattern has been formed. The Gravestone Doji, the most bearish of Doji, is formed when the opening and closing prices of the day are equal to the low of the day.