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'italic;' class='tradesbyline'>by Mike Swanson

There are a number of countries around the world that are known to be “third world” countries. Why is this? If you looked at this in more detail you will find that it is because those certain countries have no or very little money. They also take a few other things into consideration, like the fact that those countries might owe money to other countries, and they are in debt. India was one of these countries, however, in recent times; you will find that the India economy is growing.

'italic;' class='tradesbyline'>by Marc Abrams

How many times have you fell victim to other people’s stock advice? “This stock is guaranteed to go up!” Usually, the advice or “stock tip” comes from a friend or associate. It may even come from your own investment advisor.

Our emotions get us thinking. You don’t want to lose out on the potential gains. Irrationally, without blinking an eye, you invest. Most of the time the end result is much worse than you expected. Surprisingly, you continue to repeat this same mistake over and over again.

2009
06
Aug

Try Breakout Trading (Part I)

'italic;' class='tradesbyline'>by Ahmad Hassam

A breakout typically occurs when the currency price moves beyond the period of consolidation or range trading. Who doesnt want to reap massive profits from a big price move in a short time? This is what breakout trading can provide you.

There are times when trading the breakout can be very profitable even though breakouts are known to be technically unstable. A breakout occurs when the price moves above or below a support or resistance level whether temporarily or permanently.

You will have to take into account many market factors including both the technical and the fundamental analysis in order to trade breakouts with a higher probability of success.

'italic;' class='tradesbyline'>by Ahmad Hassam

However, false breakouts just do not happen because of the tricks big players use. They could also be the result of market running out of steam to reach higher highs and lower lows in a sustained price break.

When there are not enough buyers in the market to sustain an upward price move or not enough sellers in the market to sustain a downward price move, the breakout may not be sustainable and may fade out soon. Individual traders have higher chances of success if they also fade the breakout since the big players like to fade breakouts.

'italic;' class='tradesbyline'>by Ahmad Hassam

Fading breakouts refers to trading against breakouts when you believe that the currency prices will not be able to follow through action in the direction of the breakout. We fade breakouts when we believe that breakouts from support and resistance levels to be false and unsustainable.

Fading breakouts tends to be more effective as a short term strategy. It is not meant to be a long term strategy. False breakouts are also known as fakeouts. False breakouts are a bane for breakout traders but boon for breakout faders.

2009
01
Aug

Why Not Swing Trading? (Part II)

'italic;' class='tradesbyline'>by Ahmad Hassam

In the end, if you are unable to breakeven, you cannot survive long in day trading. The more you day trade, the higher your trading cost will become. In case of currency trading, the cost of trading is hidden in the bid/ask spreads offered by the broker. Day trading often means raking up major commissions charges if you are trading stocks which makes it that much more difficult to beat the overall market.

2009
31
Jul

Why Not Swing Trading? (Part I)

'italic;' class='tradesbyline'>by Ahmad Hassam

Knowing what type of a trader you are, can make or break your investment career. Take the analogy of a football team. All players are talented and super fit. Everyone can throw and catch the ball. Everyone is a hard hitter. However some are more skilled as receivers. Others are more skilled as kickers. If the receiver is going to do the job of the kicker, not many field goal points will be made.

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