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Sunday, June 7, 2009

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By James Marker

Im sure you know that a great percentage of the people who bet on the foreign exchange market are all earning very well. But even if you think that trading can make you an instant millionaire, a couple of unwise decisions can also make you lose all that hard earned cash. That is why to keep their investments secure, day traders have turned to FAP Winner.

You may be wondering what FAP Winner is really all about.

FAP Winner is an exclusive website for users of Forex Autopilot and FAP Turbo.

What the website offers to its members is a load of trading strategies and tips to make you into a savvier investor. After creating the FAPTS or the Forex Autopilot trading strategy, Charles A. Floyd started the FAP Winner Website.

You will be able to gain access to the forex autopilot robot, various discussion forums, one-on-one coaching, updates and live support once you become a member of the website.

A number of day traders have already tried using FAP Winner and they have reported a few advantages that the system brings.

The first advantage is that different from other membership sites, you only need to pay one lifetime fee to be able to subscribe to the services of FAP Winner.

This is a bargain knowing that if you calculate all the monthly fees you pay for other websites, you will be losing a considerable percentage of your earnings.

Secondly, when you search for reviews about FAP Winner you will see that there arent a lot of them. But if you read all those reviews, you will be able to notice one thing and that is they all carry positive comments.

Yes, the program works and it isnt a scam but it is like a hidden secret that not a lot of people now about just yet. If you subscribe to FAP Winner now you will get that competitive edge over plenty of other day traders.

Lastly, FAP Winner will give you trading advice which is presented in a very simple manner so that it is easily understandable.

FAP Winner also offers its member a substantial number of helpful forums so that users can exchange valuable information. - 23196

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Money Management in Forex Trading (Part I)

By Ahmad Hassam

Many forex traders start trading live before understanding and learning good money management rules. Develop a few good money management rules and practices them on your demo account before starting live trading. Developing your money management rules mean how much of your money, you are willing to risk on one trade. It also means determining how many contracts per trade your risk tolerance allows?

The important thing when you start trading is to learn how you can improve your investment results by making small changes and tweaks to your trading strategies. Good money management rules can make a huge difference between becoming a successful investor in the long run or an unsuccessful one that blows up the account in a few weeks.

Have you ever played poker or watched it being played online or on TV! If you have then you will never see good poker players play all their cards on a single bet. Good poker players know that by risking only a small amount of their money on a single bet, they can win or lose but will still play the next hand. If they put everything on the table on a single bet, they will have to be 100% sure of winning, an impossible thing. You can never be 100% sure. Life is the game of probabilities.

Forex trading is far more complicated than playing poker. You are dealing with hundreds of unknown variables that affect the markets instead of only 52 cards. To succeed in forex trading, you must understand and implement the money management principles.

You can fall into many pitfalls while trading. As a trader you should be constantly guard against two emotions. Greed and fear! In case you are on a winning streak, you will become greedy. You would want to risk more to make one big win and you would want to strike it rich in one or two big trades. This will make you risk more and more of your money on a single big trade.

When you will lose a trade, you will become afraid risking your money on the next trade. Fear will take over. It will impair your decision making. It will make you lose confidence in your judgment and decision making. Lets see how fear and greed can affect your trading.

Lets assume you have a run of successful trades. You become overconfident. You are not satisfied by risking only 2% of your equity on a single trade. You want to risk more on the trade because the more you have in a trade, the more you will make if you are right. You increase your risk to 5%. You win. You increase it further to 10%. You again win. Now, you finally decide to put 25% of your equity at risk on a next trade. Misfortune strikes, your successful run comes to an end. You lose.

Assume you had a $100,000 trading account. You had foolishly risked 25% or $25,000 on one trade that you desperately wanted to win. Losing $25,000 means you have only $75,000 in your account left. How much you need to make to get back the original balance of $100,000. You need to make $25,000 again to go back to the original balance. It means you will have to make 25,000/75,000= 33%. So you risked 25% but now you need 33% to get back your original amount.

Many investors try to risk more to recover their original loss, ending up losing more and more. Eventually those investors destroy their accounts and are out of trading forever. There are other investors who try to reduce risk even further on making a loss. Eventually they divorce themselves from any opportunity for meaningful growth in their accounts. - 23196

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Protect Yourself from Forex Scams

By Bart Icles

One can say that foreign exchange markets are similar to many other financial trading markets. There are foreign exchange quotes, buying rates, and selling rates. In foreign exchange markets, investors engage in currency pair trading. Currencies that investors usually choose to trade are those that they consider above the rest in terms of stability and value.

If you are a newcomer to the foreign exchange market, it is vital that you protect yourself from frauds. Different people from all parts of the globe engage in foreign exchange trading that it does not come as a surprise to know that frauds are able to infiltrate the market. The growing number of people engaged in foreign exchange trading also ushers in a growing number of scams that go around the financial marketplace. Nevertheless, you should not be all too worried by frauds and scams as the number of legitimate investors still outnumber shams, and these legitimate entities can always help you in your forex venture. Your most valuable weapon would be your awareness.

Hard as it is, do not get yourself fooled by high profits that come with minimal risks. High profits almost always get you subjected to higher risks. Reducing risks is entirely up to you. Staying on the safe side would not hurt. If a company guarantees you maximum profits without having to face the same amount of risks, better take caution.

Doing your homework is always to your advantage. You are better off researching backgrounds of potential brokers and taking note of the important details in every trading transaction that you wish to engage in. In looking for foreign exchange brokers, see to it that they are registered or certified brokers. If they are part of a company, their company should be registered with the government. As much as possible, stay away from inter-bank markets. Currency transactions in inter-bank markets are negotiated in a shaky network of large financial institutions and companies that give you more risks than payouts.

It is usual to come across companies that do not disclose information on their background. If you happen to find one, consider this as a red flag. Better discontinue doing transactions with them as they are most likely fraudulent companies. Also, do not even attempt to transfer cash to them through the mail or the internet.

Remember, it does not hurt to ask advice from investors who have engaged in foreign exchange trading for a long time already. Tips obtained from seasoned investors can be used for your own good and often to your advantage. - 23196

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Truths of Stock Trading

By W. Alan Gay

There are thousands of fallacies about the stock trading discipline that arouse fear in a new trader's mind and prevent others from even trying their hand at it in the first place. As a proficient trader for over 15 years, I like to be more positive than that and concentrate on the predominant truths that you will find about stock trading. Here are just a few.

1. Stock trading success will come when you keep your trades low risk on a consistent basis over time. Sure, this attitude will result in you missing out on the occasional windfall that the movies have led us all to believe can happen all the time. However, I have discovered that searching for that godsend trade does nothing but result in a horrendous loss that can completely demolish the portfolio you have been working so hard to build. Better to stay lower risk with steady profits over time if you are looking to make stock trading more than a hobby.

2. Trading does not have to take all day to be a lucrative profession. It does not have to be a nine to five job. However, please don't get the wrong impression. I'm not implying that stock trading is another make money while you sleep angle. It takes work and commitment to master the procedures needed to accomplish success at stock trading. But, by using GAP trading capably, I trade for two to four hours per day, plus one more hour of prep time. And, I earn a great living. With the right process, this success story can be yours as well.

3. The experiences of other successful traders who have "gone before" you can speed up your success tremendously. Don't start from scratch because it will take you 10 or more years and a lot of money to make all the mistakes others have already made. It is just smart business to use the knowledge of others. How many times do we hear "don't reinvent the wheel", then turn around and do just that? Instead, read books by successful traders, take classes, find mentors, and use the wisdom of others to make your road more pleasurable and secure.

Stock trading is often portrayed as mysterious and hard for "regular guys" to understand. Take it from a "regular guy", that perception is not right. With the right systems in place and a working knowledge of the basic truths of stock trading, anyone can be successful. - 23196

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Secured loans Vs. Unsecured loans

By Rhonda Brown

They say that all men are born equal, but this is not true when it comes to finances. The fact is that a person's inherited family background, responsibilities, circumstances, and other factors, shore up and determine one's financial status. When there is a gross disparity between the income and the expenses in a person's life, they are forced to prioritize and there are circumstances when they are forced to borrow.

There are others who go in for loans, maybe for expanding their living place, to consolidate their debts into a single loan, or to enjoy an once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

There are two types of loans. One is secured and the other - unsecured. In a secured loan, the borrower is expected to give an asset as a collateral for the loan. The asset may be a home, a car, stocks or any other high-value item. If there is a failure in repayment of the loan, the lender has the right to sell the asset and that's how they will recover their dues.

In a secured loan, the advantages are that the money lent can be quite high and the repayment period is long. The lender also feels secure because they have the collateral to back-up the lending. In secured loans, the rate of interest is cheap. Secured loans may extended to even persons with a poor credit history.

No asset need be given as a collateral in the case of unsecured loan. Money is lent on the basis of the credit-worthiness of the borrower, their track record in repaying previous other loans, etc. Once this is ascertained, the lender decides the amount that can be lent, the rate of interest to be charged and the repayment period. Usually the amount lent in unsecured loan is relatively small, the rate of interest charged is high, and the repayment period is shorter than that of a secured loan. A guarantor may be required to sign the papers along with the borrower so that the lender can recover the dues from the guarantor if the borrower fails in his repayment.

The advantages of an unsecured loan are that since no collateral is involved, there is no question of the borrower losing the asset. The borrower need not possess any asset to get the loan, and since the repayment period is relatively short - they can quickly get rid of the burden of the loan if they plans their finances properly and repay the loan comfortably.

Some people borrow money for their business or for expanding their businesses. Whatever may be the purpose, keep in mind that it is only a temporary arrangement. People should not become habitual borrowers because once if they get into this web, it will be very difficult for them to get out.

Usually lenders are very strict and they will be obstinate in insisting on timely repayments. Hence, one should think of loans only as the last alternative. If such a situation arises, there should be concrete plans for repaying the loan on time. - 23196

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