The forex (foreign currency exchange) market is the largest and most liquid financial market in the world. The forex market unlike stock markets is an over-the-counter market with no central exchange and clearing house where orders are matched.
Traditionally forex trading has not been popular with retail traders/investors (traders takes shorter term positions than investors) [...]
At some point, if they last long enough, all traders discover that successful trading is not the inevitable result of a good trading strategy or system. If all we needed was a good system or indicator we would all be successful traders. Yet clearly we are not, far from it, there are very few traders [...]
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Spread betting, also known as financial spread trading is a commission-free platform that allows the trader to take a position on numerous market movements, which in turn may be used to profit by way of bullish, bearish in addition to neutral situations. There are numerous tactics which one may use to profit; gains can be [...]
Now, we know that as soon as we start talking about borrowing money to invest on the stock market, many people run for the hills. Some find it daunting enough just to invest their own money on shares, let alone borrow money for shares.Most people fear debt because parents and other well meaning family members [...]
BSE Sensex (9328.92) and Nifty (2857.25) closed 7.6% and 7.2% down respectively last week.Nifty put-call ratio was 1.13.Support for Sensex is at 8720 and for Nifty 2670.Resistance for Sensex is at 9900 and Nifty is at 3030.Inflation was also under control at 6.61 v/s 6.84 last week.Crude oil was at 37$..Market lost ground on reports [...]
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Posted on December 17, 2010, 12:43 am, by admin, under
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IvyBot Review- Ivybot Scam and Does It Work
IvyBot Built on 9 years of experience with Forex Auto Pilot , and it has averaged 48% profit per month, for 102 months straight. Most users that get it working report a 95% successful trade rate or better. User base of 37,000 (including his Forex Auto Pilot). [...]
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Posted on December 16, 2010, 12:42 am, by admin, under
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Day trading can be defined as practice of buying and selling of various financial instruments. The commonly traded instruments include stocks, options (for variety of products from stocks, through currency and oil not limiting to gold), platinum etc., futures, currencies and many more. Originally, this opportunity was available only to financial giants such as banks [...]
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Tom Lydon, president of Global Trends Investments, writes how the buy-and-hold strategy is getting out of date. More and more market participants finally become aware that investments cannot be easily left alone to grow by themselves.
The market’s meltdown in 2008 has reignited a ferocious debate about the merits of buy-and-hold investing vs. timing the [...]