Question by Dónde Están: When you profit from trading currency, who gets gypped? Say you buy some Euros and later the exchange rate goes up. You sell the Euros and make some money. Where does the profit come from? Best answer: Answer by RabbitIt isn’t poker, it isn’t a “zero sum game”. There are not necessarily losers, except for traders who don’t know what they are doing. Person A buys Euros. Person B wants to buy Euros and Person A at the same point wants to sell Euros. As long as the bid and ask match on any transaction there is no cheating, no theft, no one got “gypped”. Some people trade such futures and others are there for their business needs. A bank or business has…. Click Here to Read More
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Q&A: which is more difficult to do and less of risk, stocks or currency trading?
March 13th, 2012
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by Tradingrichmom Question by Fred R: which is more difficult to do and less of risk, stocks or currency trading? my friend went to a 1 hour workshop to learn this, was he scammed on to believe that its so easy to do this? Best answer: Answer by InspectorBudgetCurrency trading is extremely risky. Far more risky than stocks. The main reason is that all currency trades use leverage – like options, where a small amount controls a big amount. So you can make many times your investment – or lose many times your investment. I strongly suggest that you do not consider currency trading. You can go totally bankrupt within a few days if the trend is strongly against you. You can also use…. Click Here to Read More
The Complete Guide To Forex Trading
March 11th, 2012
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The Complete Guide To Forex Trading A comprehensive guide that teaches anyone to become a Forex trader. From beginner to advanced techniques, it’s all in this book! This is not a “get rich quick” scheme. It treats Forex trading as a business, showing you how to carefully create a trading plan.It Covers:What the Forex market isLeverageSetting up a trading accountOrder types including Stop Loss, Limits and OCOTrading StylesTrading PsychologyGetting the right ‘money mindset’Creating a trading planCandlestick ChartingBreakout patternsSwing ChartsSupport and Resistance levelsMoving AveragesBollinger Bands…and morePacked with 200 pages of information, this book will be sure to find a place…. Click Here to Read More
What is the diffeernce between currency future trading and Forex spot trading?
March 10th, 2012
kk Question by : What is the diffeernce between currency future trading and Forex spot trading? Best answer: Answer by cactusgeneThey are basically the same, but in spot trading you are buying the currency for immediate delivery and in a futures trading you contract for delivery of the currency down the road, say in April, June, December or whatever. What you don’t know is how much conditions between now and the close-out of the contract can change and the price you contracted to pay may be much too high or if you get lucky and it all goes your way. This is a risky business. I have been at it for several years without making any real money in it. That is a business better left to…. Click Here to Read More
Forex Currency Trading – Which Of The Forex Currencies Have Been Strongest In The Past 1 Year?
March 9th, 2012
kk Question by Ace: Forex Currency Trading – Which Of The Forex Currencies Have Been Strongest In The Past 1 Year? In terms of gains. Best answer: Answer by SS FinUSD, JPY, CHF and EUR have been the strongest currencies in the past 1 year while GBP, CAD, AUD & NZD have weakened a bit. Overall, JPY & USD are the strongest in terms of absolute gains. From a trading viewpoint, I’ve seen a lot of ‘scalping’, given the volatility of currencies & the forex markets. Specially with the USD rallying against the EUR & GBP, it’s given some very interesting trends to take profit pips. Give your answer to this question…. Click Here to Read More
Can’t government just limit commodity trading and currency trading just to companies where…?
March 8th, 2012
kk Question by : Can’t government just limit commodity trading and currency trading just to companies where…? … the commodity and currency involved is part of the company’s business? That means only companies are allowed to trade commodities and currencies for hedging purpose. That means non-company parties that speculate on commodities and currencies solely for speculative purpose (not hedging purpose) are completely restricted from such trading. Wouldn’t this be better for the economy to have a real constructive growth? Rather than its growth continue to be stifled by speculators that drive up high the commodities prices and distort the currency exchange rate. Or else, growth would…. Click Here to Read More
Trading Price Action Trends: Technical Analysis of Price Charts Bar by Bar for the Serious Trader (Wiley Trading)
March 6th, 2012
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Trading Price Action Trends: Technical Analysis of Price Charts Bar by Bar for the Serious Trader (Wiley Trading) A practical guide to profiting from institutional trading trendsThe key to being a successful trader is finding a system that works and sticking with it. Author Al Brooks has done just that. By simplifying his trading system and trading only 5-minute price charts he’s found a way to capture profits regardless of market direction or economic climate. His first book, Reading Price Charts Bar by Bar, offered an informative examination of his system, but it didn’t allow him to get into the real nuts and bolts of the approach. Now, with this new series of books, Brooks takes you…. Click Here to Read More
Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets: A Comprehensive Guide to Trading Methods and Applications (New York Institute of Finance)
March 5th, 2012
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Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets: A Comprehensive Guide to Trading Methods and Applications (New York Institute of Finance) This outstanding reference has already taught thousands of traders the concepts of technical analysis and their application in the futures and stock markets. Covering the latest developments in computer technology, technical tools, and indicators, the second edition features new material on candlestick charting, intermarket relationships, stocks and stock rotation, plus state-of-the-art examples and figures. From how to read charts to understanding indicators and the crucial role technical analysis plays in investing, readers gain a thorough and…. Click Here to Read More
Q&A: Between technical and fundamental analysis in currency trading which one is your most concern between the two?
March 3rd, 2012
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by Ed Yourdon Question by slash4gunners: Between technical and fundamental analysis in currency trading which one is your most concern between the two? I am trading forex and so far practicing too much of the technical aspect of the trading. Until someday i realized that there must be something more better than what am i doing currently. And that is fundamental analysis. i want to know how many people believe in fundamental than technical Best answer: Answer by copiousMost people, I think, will use both. A group of analysts at a firm will generally include people specializing in both traditional and technical analysis. They both have their use and are both needed for a complete…. Click Here to Read More
Q&A: Does anyone here invest in forex currency trading where you just invest and they trade it for you.?
February 28th, 2012
kk Question by kk260: Does anyone here invest in forex currency trading where you just invest and they trade it for you.? I saw a few in a google search talked about 20% returns and stuff but they were not in the US. I don’t want to risk anything outside the USA. Please only reply if you have done it or are currently doing it. Please post links of anyone you recommend. thanks As I said please don’t reply if you have no “DIRECT” experince with investing in one of these. I know the risk’s i’m looking for a ligitimate company that’s why I asked for someone that is doing it. I don’t have time to trade it my self I already trade futures this is for someone else that has an extra 50k to risk….. Click Here to Read More

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