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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Some Forex Trading Tips

By Bart Icles

One of the most basic things you will learn about foreign exchange or forex trading is to invest on your forex education. This is perhaps one of the most common forex trading tips you will receive or come across with as a beginner to the volatile yet profitable world of currency trading. Investing in your forex education does not only mean paying for the most intensive forex lessons and tutorials. Rather, it requires more of your time and commitment to learn as much as you can about the basics of forex trading, and keeping your mind open for different kinds of forex trading tips that you will learn along the way.

Perhaps the most effective way of learning different forex concepts and principles is through getting as much forex trading tips as you can. These tips can be gathered from seasoned traders and investors, and from brokers and advisers who have all sorts of forex ideas and strategies that they can willingly share to you.

Reading books and journals is another way of enriching your knowledge of the forex market. There are many different kinds of forex books and journals available in bookstores and through the internet. You should not only educate yourself about the technicalities of the currency market ? it also helps to learn more about the psychology behind forex trading. This can help you much in learning why you tend to encounter failure and how you can steer clear of it.

In the forex world, practice can help much in making you aware of the different conditions that might arise from the smallest to the largest trading decisions that you can make. Therefore, it helps that you develop and make use of a trading system or a trading plan. Doing so, you will be able to better determine when to execute stop orders and other significant decisions. Forex trading signals can also help you much in developing trading decisions and actions. So try to give yourself time to trade with the trend. Indicators like long-term moving average charts can help much in determining when to trade with the trend and when to trade against it.

The most important of the forex trading tips that you should learn is to never set yourself up for false targets and expectations. You should keep in mind that currency trading is not an exact science. Learn how to take whatever it is that the market gives you, and take happiness from it. Remember that while the forex market promises sizable gains, it also warns you of unpredictable losses. - 23221

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Position Trading (Part I)

By Ahmad Hassam

Position trading is all about taking a directional market position and holding it as long as the trade makes sense from the trend standpoint. This means that positions are held for longer term. Now there are four style of trading: Scalping, Day Trading, Swing Trading and Position Trading.

Position trading may mean keeping a trade open from one week to a month to as long as a year or possibly more in the fast moving world of forex trading. Most individual and retail traders do not have the patience for position trading.

This is somewhat unfortunate as position trading can be one of the most profitable styles of trading due to the fact that many currencies tend to trend well on long term basis. Only those position traders who have the patience to stick with the trend and let their profits run are generally able to capitalize on these longer term price moves.

Position trading is unlike day trading or swing trading that relies almost exclusively on technical analysis and is based on short time frames. Due to its long term time frame, position trading tends to rely heavily on fundamental analysis along with longer term technical analysis.

Fundamental analysis concerns itself with the economic forces that drive the major market movements. Fundamental analysis is geared towards longer term price forecasts rather than the swing to swing movements that are primarily the focus of technical analysis.

Technical analysis is based on the study of price action to predict the short term futures direction of the price action. Technical analysis is always short term in nature. The general direction of change in the currency value over the long run is what interests the position traders. This can be only done through the fundamental analysis. The economic forces that determine the long term trend of a currency include interest rates, inflation, GDP, unemployment. Fundamental analysis helps to determine the value of the national currency overtime.

Trading with the trend is what the trend traders do. Position trading and trend trading both follow almost similar approaches. However, position traders often rely on fundamentals along with the technicals; trend traders are almost exclusively technical in nature.

Carry trading can be considered a form of position trading as carry traders hold interest positive positions to benefit from both regular interest payments and exchange rate profits. How do position traders decide which position to take?

Fundamental analysis exclusively! Position traders establish positions on currency pairs according to their views and experience based on fundamental analysis. Forex position traders weigh strength and weaknesses in currencies by taking various fundamental and technical factors into account.

Lets take an example. Suppose that a position trader has performed fundamental analysis on economic conditions surrounding the major currency pairs that involve the US Dollar on either side of the pair. The position trader is of the opinion keeping in view the present recession in the US economy that the US Dollar is indicating fundamental weakness going forward.

The position trader thinks that the Euro is showing significant fundamental strength at the same time that the US Dollar is showing weakness going forward. This opinion may have been based on the recent rate of economic growth, comments by the Federal Reserve Board (FED) Chairman or the President of European Central Bank (ECB), the state of ongoing recession, on the state of inflationary/deflationary pressure in the economy and so on. - 23221

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Types Of Home Foreclosure

By Doc Schmyz

Your mortgage is the most important bill we have to pay every month. Besides credit card bills, we also have to make sure we don't miss our other monthly payments. Unfortunately paying with plastic makes it difficult to track our expenses and easier to splurge on shopping sprees. When we fail to pay the mortgage; foreclosure happens and we lose our home.

So what is a "Foreclosure"?

When you miss a number of payments; your mortgage lender has the right to foreclose on the home by selling or repossessing the property. In most cases these properties are auctioned.

The usual number of payments that borrowers miss before their house goes into foreclosure is 3 months. In other cases the lender may accelerate the payment to give the borrower a chance to settle his or her debt. They will require the borrower to pay all the missed payments at once.

Lenders have several options on what foreclosure to actually move forward with.

Judicial foreclosure

In this case the lender sues the homeowner. If the owner of the house does not respond to the lawsuit, the lender wins. The property is then put up for auction. Participants will have to compete with the mortgage lenders bid. If no one out bids the mortgage lender he repossesses the house. Otherwise, the deed will go to the highest bidder. This is normally referred to as a "courthouse auction".

Foreclosure by the power of sale

The deed of the house goes directly back to the mortgage lender. The house is then sold by a real estate agent. Proceeds earned from the sale will be used for paying off the amount owed by the former homeowner.

The deficiency judgment is the amount left after the proceeds from the sale cover the mortgage owed by the previous homeowner. The previous homeowner is liable for it.

Strict foreclosure

The court orders the borrower to pay the mortgage in a certain period of time. If the borrower fails the property will go directly back to the mortgage lender without any obligation to sell it.

Judicial and foreclosure by power of sale are the most commonly used methods in United States. Other states use other methods. Strict foreclosure was originally used but is now only utilized by a few states such as Vermont and New Hampshire. - 23221

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Forex Margin Call Explained

By Ahmad Hassam

Many new forex traders all of sudden receive a margin call. Maybe they did not educate themselves properly about forex trading and started trading. Have you ever received the dreaded forex margin call? Whatever, you must be very clear about what is a forex margin call. But contrary to the popular opinion that a margin call represents that worst case scenario for the currency trader, this is far from the truth. The risk that is assumed when trading aggressively the currency markets often results in receiving a margin call. The worst case could be far worse.

To owe additional funds to the broker is actually the worse case scenario. A margin call is in fact a safeguard to protect a trader from losing 100% or even more of the money in the trading account. This uncomfortable position is largely avoided because of the existence of the margin call.

In stock trading, you will receive an actual call from the broker to add more funds to your margin account when equity is running low. Unlike the world of stock trading, a margin call is not actually a physical call from your broker in forex trading.

The trading platform software automatically closes out all the open positions and immediately realizes all losses at the prevailing market rates when a forex trader no longer has enough equity in the trading account to keep the open positions viable in forex trading. You might be thinking cold hearted behavior of your forex broker.

Although this may seem a bit cold hearted, there are good reasons for automated margin calls in forex trading. Prices can move extremely fast in forex markets and because of the high leverage used, every price move is magnified.

Therefore, when the traders equity runs low, the trading account can become depleted very quickly with not enough time to call for more funds. As a safeguard measure, the forex margin call closes all open positions to help ensure that the trader does not lose the entire account or worse.

So exactly when is a margin call triggered? This depends exactly on the number and the size of the lots being traded, the leverage chosen and the equity in the account. For example, you have $1500 in your trading account. You use a leverage of 100:1 to trade in standard lots of $100,000.

You want to trade one standard lot of CHF/USD. That is CHF 100,000. Suppose the CHF/USD exchange rate is 1.3465. You need to convert it into Swiss Francs since your account is in US Dollars. So you need $1346 to trade standard lot of CHF 100,000. This is because with a leverage of 100:1, CHF 1000 are needed to control CHF 100,000.

Suppose you are very new and dont know about stop losses, you start trading without putting stop losses in place. Your trading account has $1500. The margin required to keep the trade open is $1346. Each pip is exactly equal to $10 in this case.

When your equity drops below $1346, you will receive a margin call. You have $1500 equity in your trading account. Your open position will be automatically closed when you receive a margin call. That means once you lose the excess equity in your account above the margin required to trade a standard lot that is $1500-$1346= $154. This is equal to 15.4 pips loss (assuming no spread). - 23221

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What Are The Most Common Foreclosure Scams

By Doc Schmyz

Home foreclosure is a common problem that people face today. More often than not it starts from one missed payment which the spirals out of control. Before you know it you have missed three or four payments and the mortgage lender or bank wants you to pay everything you owe all at once. When the homeowners realize that they have made a grave mistake they resort to anything they can to get out of a tight situation.

This is when the swindlers and crooks find their way into your mailbox or give you a call. Foreclosure scams are as common as the problem itself. Since homeowners believe that they have no choice they fall for these traps and make their situation much worse than it was before. It is not uncommon for these scams to lead to even greater financial problems then the homeowner faced in the first place. In many cases the homeowner ends up becoming a identity theft case as well.

Scam operators also advertise online, publish advertisements in the local newspaper, distribute flyers, and call homes which are included on the foreclosure list. They call themselves mortgage consultants who offer foreclosure services or advertise with "We buy houses" slogans.

Common scams:

Bankruptcy Foreclosure Scam

This scam operates by promising the homeowner that their house will be saved. In return they will either ask for the homeowner to pay their mortgage directly to them, hand over their deed and pay rent, or obtain refinancing. Of course these crooks never do anything for you...they contact NO ONE on your behalf. They keep all the money and file bankruptcy without your knowledge. Eventually they just skip out on you.

Since the homeowner is not aware that bankruptcy has been filed, they fail to participate in the case. The case is dismissed and the house continues onto foreclosure. Apart from loosing money and your home, you will also have a bankruptcy on your record.

Equity skimming

The scam artist poses as a buyer. They then promise the homeowner to pay the mortgage or given them a sum of money once the property has been sold. The operator then convinces the homeowner to sign over the deed and move out. The homeowner can stay but they have to pay rent. If they opt to move out the operator lets a third party rent the property. The operator does not pay the mortgage and lets the mortgage lender foreclose. and of course they skip town and are never seen/heard from again.

If the house has equity, the operator sells the property and pays off the debt. Then the operator keeps the equity that the homeowner could have had if they sold it. In few cases, the scam operator actually finds a buyer or sells the house. - 23221

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