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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

A Lot of Stocks for Beginning Traders

By Rick Amorey

If you're barely making good savings as it is, then how would investments be possible? For example, let's say you're making about $25,000 in a year. Subtract all the necessary expenditures like, feeding yourself, paying for mortgages, gas money for your car, and other expenses, and you know you have to start investing for your future. It's a wise decision to start doing so; as even in small amounts, savings can add up fast if done on a regular basis.

And don't you worry, for Uncle Sam is willing to help you out with this. Take, for example, the statistics over the past ten years. The stock market has returned about 8% on average annually, so if you start with nothing and invest a measly ten dollars weekly, and match an investment that matches the 8% return, you will have around $8000 in ten years. You'll get to ten thousand if you got a better investment that went for about 12% average annual returns.

But, remember his, though; investing with small amounts of money doesn't mean that you put it all in one basket. All stock investors, regardless of their experience and talent, will inevitable pick a bad investment that will drop thirty percent before the next morning's coffee cup is empty. If that's only a small percentage of your stocks, then it's not much of a big deal. But if it's a fifth of your money, then you have a financial disaster.

So, as a small-time investor, it would make more sense to go for mutual funds and exchange-traded funds. Why is that? Well, for starters, mutual funds provide automatic diversification. As most hold dozens of stocks, one of them failing will have minimal impact on the portfolio.

Oh, and one last thing; these funds must be purchased directly from a fund company. Purchasing them through stockbrokers won't work if you're still a small-time investor, as most will ask for a hefty check to open accounts. It's not a big problem, however, and it can be overcome easily. - 23226

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Managed Forex Accounts Versus Automated Forex Robots

By Mark Allan

It's fun and lucrative to trade Forex, or Foreign Currency, but sometimes life gets in the way with your trading. You don't have to let your money sit alone and not grow. There are options for you to let your money work when you don't want to, such as a Managed Forex Account.

The one option that you can do if you want your money to work when you don't have to is the Managed Forex account. The principle is simple - you just deposit your money and the account does the trades for you!

You will have a professional full time trader who is experienced in FX trading manage your money for you. This is true "Autopilot" The broker will decide what to buy and when to buy it. Similarly, he will know what to sell and when to sell it.

There are people who are turned on by this idea and like the ease of use. The money is still yours to control and through a simple interface on the website, or a phone call, and you can use all the money you have the way you want. Many people believe that they are better than the automated Forex robots, since there is a live trader behind it rather than software.

If you want to get into a managed Forex account, just open one up and try it out. Before you decide to do that, be sure to check into fees and trader commissions. If you want to test one out, simply make the minimum deposit and give it a month or so to see how well it works for you.

The minimum deposit can range anywhere but is commonly about $1,000. This is one thing that turns off a lot of people for these accounts is that they require a larger sum of money than most beginner traders want to invest. If you want to be a big mover and shaker in the Forex market, it's best to spread your investments around. Use some to trade yourself, and open up a few managed accounts to let your overall money grow. - 23226

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Investment Strategies - Why Logic Is Important

By Gnifrus Urquart

I've been an active investor for about 20 years of my life. In using either my tried and tested strategies, or trialing new ones, one thing I have realised is that the more an investment strategy makes logical sense, the more successful it tends to be.

There are so many strategies I've tried, I have lost count. And there are at least as many which I've let go without trying. There are just too many. I found a quick fire way though which helps disregard the strategies which are useless, so you can trial the ones which are worth trialing. Its logic. Look at the logic of your trading strategy and see if there are holes in it. You'll be amazed by the number of strategies with big logical holes.

Most strategies presented to you will make sense. They have to or you would disregard them as nonsense. This is not what I am talking about though. The concern discussed in this article is logical completeness. If a strategy does not cover all possible scenarios you may come across, it will not take long before you find one of those scenarios. And when you do find a scenario which is not covered by your strategy, all of a sudden you need to make decisions outside the strategy. You will probably be left scratching your head or guessing.

When I am in this situation, where I have to make a decision outside a strategy I am trading because the strategy does not offer me guidance, I believe I am gambling. This is not good. I may make the right decision, but then again, I may lose my money. In all good investment strategies, you should not have to do this. You should simply plan the trade, and then trade the plan. There should not be room for guess work.

This guess work also breaks down the functioning of a trading strategy. If you are guessing parts of it, or making decisions outside the guidance of the strategy, how can you be sure that the strategy is driving your results or your other decisions are? If you can not be sure of this, how can you have confidence in your strategy?

So if someone presents you a trading strategy, go through the logic with a fine tooth comb. See if you can come up with scenarios which may happen in real life, which the strategy deos not cover. If you can think of some, try to get answers for these scenarios before you start trading with real money. Because believe me, if such scenarios exist, as soon as you put money down they will come up. I think 2007 - 2009 taught us all that.

And once you have covered off every situation you can think of, always remember to execute a preliminary trading exercise without putting money down. Spend a few months running the strategy in spreadsheets before you trade with money. You'll be amazed at the real life situations which come your way which you'd never have dreamed of. And you will thank your stars you resolved these issues when you had nothing on the line. - 23226

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Why Should You Learn to Invest?

By Jane A. Forster

So they say you need to learn how to invest first. Is it really worth all the trouble of going through all that reading, studying, and learning just to invest invest, when you can just as easily pay someone else do it all for you? Actually, sometimes it is not a better choice. Maybe they could make more money for you then you could yourself, but that is always the case.

There are a few cases where hiring someone else, such as a professional, would earn you more money. These cases may include but are not limited to having no knowledge of investing, seeking the advice, having no time to invest yourself, or some other situation similar to these. In this case hiring would be a better decision.

Do any of these cases match you? Whether you are in a completely different situation over you just don't know how to invest, there is a way to make even more money than what a professional can get you some of the time at least. Have do you do this? You simply learn how to invest entirely on your own. It is not as hard as you may think it is.

But a professional investor can earn more money than you can, right? Well, the truth of the matter is that investments are risky, but they are also unpredictable. No one can correctly predict what investment do wonder percent of the time. We can all hope and make educated guesses, but that's about it. If you do the studying and learn how to go about it, you can do often does as well and sometimes better than a professional.

Do you want to earn more money without having to pay someone else to do it for you, especially if they can earn much more than you could anyway? Start by reading some books, studying, or take a class even so you can learn and gain the knowledge you need to invest your money by yourself.

Instead of waiting around and wondering if you should really take the time to learn how to invest and do it by yourself, get out there and start working. Learn what you can, get your feet wet, and start investing to make as much money as you can as soon as possible. - 23226

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Understanding The Basics Of Forex Trading

By John Eather

Forex trading is an industry that supports hundreds of traders daily. What are their keys to success? This article will inform you of a few basic techniques of forex trading in a bullet point format. Keeping these suggestions at the front of your mind will assist you in seeing the "bigger picture" while considering your trades.

1. It Takes TWO to Tango! (Trading in Pairs) - Similar to daily life, no decision should be one sided. When trading between currencies, make sure you are familiar with both currencies in order to avoid costly pitfalls. An informed knowledge base is a surefire way to reinforce your success.

2. Fx trading secrets: If one is keen to make profits from forex market then they should know the basics of the forex market. Most of the time forex market is influenced by the global news and events. One should know exactly which the authentic news is and which rumors are so accordingly they can take decisions.

3. Avoid "Short Term" Trading - Often, a new trader will find themselves placing tight orders in order to reap a relatively small profit margin. However, "short term" moves can have a drastic effect on your long term success as it is often dificult to bridge the gap between bid and asking price. Make sure you understand the full value of any move before you make it.

4. Plan your strategy: Planning one's strategy is one of the important aspects of fx trading secrets. One needs to follow whichever strategy he decides. There is hundreds of different profit making strategies so one must choose any one of them whichever suits to your nature and try to stick to it. Most of the traders go for a fundamental analysis of the trade.

5. Business, Never Personal! (Stay Level Headed) - Forex trading, as with most business ventures, is a rational endeavor. If you are experiencing outside stresses or pressures unrelated to forex trading, you should consider taking that day off. Your pockets will thank you.

6. Stats Are Your Friend! (Technical Analysis) - Technical analyses can provide vital clues on when to buy and sell your trades. Is it a long or short market? Is the market over extended? All of this can be discovered via a well-prepared technical analysis.

7. Confidence Is The Key - Most failed forex trading stories come attached with signs of being underprepared or overmotivated, leading a lack of capital and, more importantly, confidence. Become familiar with the market and master the basics and you'll reinforce your success. You'd be surprise how much your confidence will rise when the profits start rolling in. - 23226

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