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Risk to Reward Ratio

August 15th, 2009

Many new traders think that a good entry into the markets for each trade is the key to success. Most are wrong, unfortunately. What is more important is trading with a good risk to reward ratio that has a high probability to making a profit. A risk to reward ratio compares the potential for reward with the potential for loss.

Risk is measured by the pips between the forecasted entry price and the forecasted price at which you want to exit the market in case of a losing trade. Risk is just a measure of how much you can lose in a trade. A trader must view each trade as a business transaction.

Reward is calculated by the pips between the forecasted entry price and the forecasted price at which you would want to exit the market in case of a winning trade. Reward is the expected number of pips that you want to make in a trade that will be a winner.

In order to manage risk properly, you need to look for high probability trades that have a risk to reward ratio of 1:2 or higher. However, this depends on the time frame that you want to trade. For example, suppose you are a day trader. You are looking for making only 30 pips in a trade. A stop loss of 15 pips is sufficient for the risk to reward ratio of 1:2.

However, suppose you are a swing trader or a position trader with a longer time frame. Your profit potential will be more on a longer time frame. Suppose you choose 200 pips as your expected profit. You will need to set your stop loss at 100 pips.

The reason that you need to set a higher stop loss is that on a larger time frame, small trends occur within the larger trend. Retracements on shorter time frame is much smaller as compared on the larger time frame. Your trade is going to be recycled. In order to be not stopped out, you need to calculate your risk to reward ratio appropriately.

You must agree that next to maximizing profits, the second most important thing for you is minimizing losses. A trading system that wins 50% of the time can still be profitable. The unfortunate thing about most of the traders is that they want to make money but dont know how to protect what they currently have.

You have 50/50 chance of market going your way just like flipping a coin. In case, the trade does not develop in your favor, you should cut your losses by using stop losses. In short, you cut your losses and let your winners run. This simple 50/50 strategy earns a profit even when a novice trader might experience a loss.

Consider the following different risk to reward ratios. For 2:1 risk to reward ratio, you will need 67% winners just to break even. For 1:1 risk to reward ratio, it means 50% winners to break even. 1:2 ratio means 33.5%. As I have said before, never ever trade when the risk to reward ratio is more than 1:2.

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More on Technical Indicators

August 14th, 2009

Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) is the difference between the 26 day and 12 day exponential moving average. A 9 day exponential moving average called the signal or a trigger is plotted on top of MACD to show buy sell opportunities.

You can use MACD in three ways: Crossover, overbought/oversold conditions and divergences. In wide swinging markets, MACD proves most effective. When MACD falls below the signal line, the basic rule is to sell. Similarly, when MACD rises above the signal line and cuts it from below, it is a buy signal.

When the shorter moving average pulls away from the longer moving average, it is likely the price is overextended itself. This indicates, it will comeback to the realistic levels soon. MACD is also very useful tool in telling whether the market is overbought or oversold.

An indication that an end to the current trend may occur soon is when MACD diverges from the currency pair. A bearish divergence occurs when MACD is making new lows and the currency price fails to reach those lows. Similarly, a bullish divergence occurs when the MACD is making new highs but the currency price fails to reach those highs.

Momentum is an oscillator that indicates the rate of price change not the actual price level and it is the net difference between the currency pair closing price and the oldest closing price from the predetermined period. The signal is triggered when the oscillator crosses the zero line. The more responsive the momentum oscillator will be to the short term price fluctuations, the shorter the number of days included in the calculations.

Another important technical indicator is the Relative Strength Index (RSI). It indicates a markets current strength or weaknesses depending on where the prices close during a given period. RSI is plotted on a scale of 01-100. A buy signal is triggered when RSI moves up from the lower band above 30. Similarly, a sell signal is triggered when RSI moves down from the upper band and comes down below a level usually set at 70.

Rate of Change (ROC) is another version of momentum oscillator sometimes used. Instead of subtracting the oldest closing price from the current closing price, the ROC formula divides the current closing price with the oldest closing price.

One of the most popular indictors is the Volume Indicator. It is used to show the strength of an up or down movement. A movement accompanied by an increasing volume is more likely to continue strongly than a movement accompanied with decreasing volume.

Many traders use volume indicator as their only tool in trading. Others use it in conjunction with charts, economic news and geopolitical news. The Volume Indicator is a great source of confirmation, entry and exit signals and overall trading decisions. Learn to use these technical indicators. Become comfortable in using them and discerning trends on different currency pairs and time intervals.

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Emotions in Forex Trading

August 7th, 2009

One of the most crucial yet overlooked elements of successful trading is maintaining a healthy psychological outlook. At the end of the day, traders who are unable to cope with the stress of the market fluctuations will not withstand the test of time. No matter how skilled they may be at the scientific elements of trading.

A good trader needs to be emotionally detached. Trading decisions must be independent of fear and greed. One of the attributes of a good trader is that he/she accepts losing and makes decisions based on an intellectual level. Traders who are emotionally involved in trading make substantial errors. They tend to whimsically change their strategies after a few losing trades or become carefree after a few winning trades.

Good traders are emotionally balanced in their approach. In the midst of a losing streak, they try to take a break. They dont allow fear or greed to dominate their strategy. You cannot win every trade. Even very successful traders go through stretches of losing trades but they are emotionally strong enough to cope with it. You must be psychologically strong enough to cope with losses.

If you are going through a bad stretch in your trading, you should think of taking a break. Take a few days off from watching the markets. Try to clear your mind. If you keep on trading relentlessly during tough market conditions, it can breed greater losses and ruin your psychological confidence.

Make no mistake about it. No matter how much you study, practice and trade; there will be losing trades throughout your trading career. The key is to make them small enough in order to live to trade another day. You can overcome a lot of bad luck in your trading by using good money management rules.

In order to become a master trader, you need to control your emotions. Despite many new methods that have been introduced to traders, one constant is the human emotional behavior. After all, markets are just people selling and buying and only a reflection of these emotions.

Buy on a rumor and sell on a fact. People afraid of losing their money start to sell on rumors. Fear of losing money makes the market prices go down. People become greedy and buy trying to catch a free ride. Fear of losing a good opportunity makes the market prices to rise up and up, creating a bubble.

You need to learn technical analysis as a forex trader to help capture profits from a movement in the price. You should understand how price action takes place by developing a trading system that is ruled based. Your trading method should not depend on emotions to make decisions.

The best method to overcome emotions in trading is to depend on a forex trading system that is mechanical in nature. There are clear cut rules for entering and exiting a position. Use those rules consistently. There maybe a few losses but with a good forex trading system, you can be sure the number of winner will be greater.

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Trading The Crosses

July 28th, 2009

It is of utmost importance for individual/retail traders to find the best currency pair to trade. As a retail trader, you will only have $1,000 to $10,000 in your trading account. For you, opportunity cost is a real cost as an individual trader. If you commit your funds to anyone currency pair, those funds cannot be used in other possibly more profitable trades in other currency pairs.

In forex trading, almost every currency pair is linked to another, one way or the other. As an individual/retail trader, if you only trade USD, you risk missing promising trades and opportunities offered by other currency pairs especially the crosses.

Although most of the dealing is done through the direct buying/selling of US dollar, you should always keep an eye on the crosses in order to gauge the strength/weaknesses of a currency. This will in the end tell you which pair is the best to trade.

What are the crosses? Any currency pair that does not involve the dollar is known as a Cross such as EUR/JPY, EUR/AUD, CHF/GBP, EUR/GBP etc. Almost 90% of the currency pairs that are actively traded involve the US dollar. Simply put, over 90% of the all the currency trades have US Dollar on one side of the trade. So why trade a cross?

Lets make it clear with a simple example. A good method to trade stocks is from big to small. Suppose, you think that the stock market is rebounding and is expected to rise in the near future. You have limited funds at your disposal as an individual/retail investor; so you should choose the best stocks that can give you good ROI.

It would be good to look at the sector specific indices like health, energy, transport, education, technology. Find the most promising sector among them. Once you have identified a promising sector, you should look within that sector. Find the most promising companies that are expected to perform well over the coming months and buy their stocks. This big to small thinking is very solid. You need to think in the same manner while trading currencies.

Cross movements should never be overlooked. Cross movements can often hide the footsteps of large players. A major investor may be bullish on Euro due to some fundamental reasons. He may try to fly under the radar and buy Euros against Swiss Francs, Pound Sterling, and Yen etc.

Crosses are extremely important to swing or momentum traders! They are used as forecasting tools to predict which currencies lead the pack. Ignore the crosses and you will be often stuck with currency pairs that do not move much.

Limited funds in your account means you should always try to choose the currency pair that is expected to move the most. But, how exactly can you come to a reasonable conclusion? By taking a look at the crosses!

Cross movements either work to amplify the move of a major currency pair or minimize the effects. For example, in EUR/USD, if Euro is dropping against US Dollar but rising against the Pound, the net effect would be to limit the size of the EUR/USD fall. If ERU/GBP is rising, it is telling us that the Euro is outperforming the British Pound.

Limited funds means you need to choose the best currency pair? Any EUR/USD selling pressure is likely to be offset by the buying pressure of EUR/GBP. GBP/USD sales are likely to be amplified by the cross sales EUR/GBP.

Since, EUR/GBP is rising; it is a better bet to short Pound instead of Euro. This means you should choose the pair GBP/USD. If we had randomly picked one of the two currency pairs for shorting, we may have missed a great trade.

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Learn To Trade Like A Hedge Fund Manager (Part I)

July 25th, 2009

The difference between a professional trader and an amateur trader is that a professional trader never goes into a trade blindly. You see hedge fund managers have to show good results to their investors in order to solicit their investments into their funds. Hedge fund managers have to convince their clients that they have a battle tested strategy.

As retail or individual traders, our $10,000 account is just as important as any $20 million hedge fund. In fact, our $10,000 account is more important. We are staking our own hard earned money on trading compared to a hedge fund manager. He is most likely trading with other peoples money.

Most of the hedge fund managers follow a step by step process to develop their forex trading strategies. There is no reason why should we as individual traders also not follow that step by step process to develop our own trading strategies. We cant afford to lose our hard earned money in unsuccessful trading.

One thing should be clear; every trader has to find his/her own edge. We can learn from others. But in the end, it is our own methods and insights that will make us succeed as forex traders in the long run. Lets discuss the step by step process of developing our own trading strategy like the hedge fund managers.

Properly define your trading strategy. Every hedge fund manager like every trader follows a different methodology. Some use fundamental analysis. Other use technical analysis.

The first thing that you need to figure out is the style of trading that best suits you and what type of trader you are. Are you a short term trader like most day traders? Are you a long term trader and want to swing trade or position trade?

From the start, figure out whether you want to trade based on fundamentals or technicals or a combination of both. Hedge fund managers develop their trading strategies by defining clear cut trading rules and coding them. This way the hedge fund managers avoid the pitfalls of emotional trading.

Trading based on emotion is dangerous and can and will ruin you as a trader. Make your forex system rule based to make your trading as unemotional as possible.

You need to decide whether you want to be a news trader or you will use technical indicators in your trading. You need to pick a few currency pairs and become master of their behavior. Not all currency pairs are created equal and you need to focus on only a few to become a successful long term trader.

Every currency pair requires a different trading strategy to succeed. You need to understand this. Some strategies work best on one currency pair but dont work on others. Read more in Part II of this article how hedge fund managers develop their trading strategies.

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Forex Broker Tricks

April 18th, 2009

Forex traders need to know about their forex brokers if they want to really start trading forex trading. There are many myths and scams that need to be exposed. Many retail forex traders are too simpleton to understand the games the forex brokers play with them.

Retail forex market where small traders like you and I trade forex is different than the interbank forex market. Interbank forex market is where big banks, corporations, hedge fund and other institutional investors exchange currencies. It is only open to big players.

With the advent of internet, retail forex trading became popular. Forex brokers work as intermediaries between the retail traders and the interbank market. Forex brokers popularize retail fx trading by offering online margin accounts. But beware retail forex market is not highly regulated. Due to poor regulation forex brokers can do what they want with immunity.

Know these games before you start your forex trading. The following facts can help you understand some of the games that can be played against you:

Pricing is Not Transparent: Being an OTC (Over the Counter) market, forex broker can quote prices that may not be fair but you have accept them or choose another broker. The prices that your forex broker is going to quote to you, is the price that you will get. You cannot do anything about it.

Leverage: Forex brokers let you trade forex with a high leverage like 100-1 or 200-1. Rather they will encourage you to use more leverage. Using leverage allows you to make high gains with a small price movement but it destroys you when you are on the wrong side of the market. Since most of the forex traders dont know how to trade. Giving you high leverage lets your broker gain when you lose.

Trading against you: Your forex broker will most probably will be trading against you! Since, most of the retail trades are too small in size; your forex broker cannot immediately offset this position in the interbank market. This gives them the opportunity to trade against you. The more you lose, the more your broker makes.

Non transparent Practices: Casinos and forex brokers have one mentality. They dont like you winning. If you have a winning streak, the house will get stacked against you. Your trades may not get executed due to slippage. The service may be denied to you. The forex broker may make it difficult for you to execute your trades.

Visit my Blog for finding a Forex Broker Scorecard that can help you in choosing a right broker. You also need to know what type of questions you should ask.

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Forex Options Trading Strategy

April 14th, 2009

Have you heard about George Soros; The legendary manager of Quantum Hedge Fund who had made a cool $1 Billion profit from a single bet. In the early 1990s, one day he was sitting in his office discussing currency markets with his associate. Both of them were of the opinion that the British pound was overpriced and Bank of England could not sustain its price for long.

Acting on his hunch, he told his associate to purchase $10 Billion put and call options on British Pound and German Mark. It was a huge bet. He was in fact swaggering all the assets under his control on a single bet that may or may not pay off.

George Soros had perfect knowledge of the currency markets. He was sure of his bet and had the conviction that the Bank of England could not prop the overpriced British pound for long. His conviction was shared by other currency speculators. The only difference between him and them was the huge amount of the bet he placed. Bank of England was forced in just of 24 hours to take the British pound out of the European Monetary System and let it float freely. His gamble had paid off.

The value of British pound plunged. George Soros gamble paid off. He is now famously called the Man who broke the Bank of England.

Daily more than $3 trillion are transacted in the currency markets. You as a forex trader can profit from the volatility in the currency markets using a number of methods. Forex options is one of the methods

As a retail forex trader you can trade any of these contracts: spot, futures and options. Forwards and swaps are two contracts that are also traded in the forex interbank market between large institutions like banks, corporations and hedge funds.

What are forex options? Options are derivative instruments that allow you to buy or sell an underlying asset at a price known as exercise price before or on a certain date called strike date. There is no obligation on you to actually buy/sell the currency like that in futures.

Currency is the underlying asset in forex options. You can purchase a forex options on payment of a certain premium. This is the price that you pay for getting the right but not the obligation to buy/sell a certain currency.

You may or may not exercise your right to buy/sell the currency. If the market price of the currency is above/below your strike price, you can buy/sell that currency by exercising your option.

However, in case, the currency market price is below/above the strike price of the forex options; you need not exercise your right to buy/sell. By not exercising the forex options contract, you only lose the premium.

There is a very good forex options strategy that lets you profit from the currency markets in whatever direction it is moving. You can profit regardless of the direction of the market.

This method is guaranteed to give you profits with an ROI of 30-50%. Try this method. It is risk free.

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