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[O167]Online Currency Trading System
by Jason Ng, Jas

Online trading has its pros and cons. Online trading's main pro is convenience and speed, giving a trader maximum control of all aspects of trading. Conversely, online trading's main killer con is in the tons of human error that can happen due to a lack of guidance.

Due to a lack of guidance, most online traders find themselves extremely prone to their emotions when trading online. When they feel the urge to get out of a position simply because their emotions are all fired up, they can at the simple click of a mouse. This has led to a lot of failed trades and a lot of lost money.... The only way anyone can succeed in online trading in the long run is through a disciplined trading regime based on a fix trading system or what we called “System Trading”.

System trading means that you pick stocks based on a fixed criteria, enter on a fix criteria and exit on fixed criteria... all put together nicely like different parts of a car. With system trading and a fixed portfolio management policy can anyone truly attain success in online trading.

System trading aims to take the emotion out of the trader by having objective and specific criteria for every aspect of online trading. With a fixed set of criteria to follow when online trading, the trader have something to fall back on when emotions start to fly, and that is, the proven track record of the system that the online trader is following. The online trader is assured that as long as he follows the rules to the nigh, the odds of winning will always be stacked in his/her favor. Over the long run, with a sound portfolio management policy, anyone can succeed in online trading.

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Current monetary policy allows for free and open exchange of currencies at market rates for most US and European trading partners. In essence, by looking at the exchange rates, and by prognosticating on foreign and international news, foreign exchange traders are making gambles that currency valuations will change in the direction they're anticipating in the future.

Where the gamble comes in is predicting the time frame. Billions of dollars are run through currency exchanges every day, trying to make money on changes in the market that come with 2 seconds of notice for a fraction of a percentage point ? and if you're the sort of person who can handle that kind of job, you can make a LOT of money at it with properly honed instincts.

A smaller scale foreign exchange currency trading strategy is to do positional buys. For example, right now the Euro is slightly lower than its historical average against the dollar. If oil prices rise, it's likely that the dollar will drop against the Euro, slightly. If you invested a thousand dollars into Euros at $1.20 per Euro, you'd have 833.33 Euros. If the Euro rose to $1.25 per, your 833.33 Euros would sell for 1040 dollars and some change. Five and six cent shifts in the dollar to Euro exchange rate can happen weekly; the trick is knowing how to play them, and to watch long term trends in addition to the short term bustle. One of the significant advantages of buying foreign exchange investments is that you're always guaranteed to have something left; it minimizes your risks of a catastrophic loss. It can also get you a rate of return of 5 or 6% in a month, as opposed to a year. Of course, it can also depreciate in value by 5 or 6% in a month as well?

Spotting trends is what separates the good forex traders from the mediocre ones, though there are some tricks of the trade.

The first, if performing a buy-and-hold strategy is to make sure that whatever currency you're buying is held in a mutual fund in its native currency exchange ? this smoothes out any downturns in the exchange rate, and can become an added bonus when you compound the interest with the difference in the exchange rate when you're done. This does require a substantial initial investment ? usually $5,000 to $10,000 or more.

The second is the stop-loss order; in essence, this says "Stop the trade if the price changes outside of the following band". Given the automatic arbitrage systems, this is useful to minimize risks.

In terms of trading volatility, you need to decide if you're going to be a day trader, or a position trader. If you're looking at making this a career, day trading is the way to go; it's very easy to make (and, alas, lose) fortunes doing rapid trading on the currency exchanges. You'll need to be well versed in the rules for individual exchanges, when they open and close (currency exchanges are mostly based out of London, and Singapore's exchange is important for the Asian market). You'll also want to keep well versed not just on financial news, but world events. Changes in oil prices, trade policies, union rules, even fashion trends, can foretell trends on how currency exchange rates will move.

Position trading (as described above) is better for single investors working the markets for themselves.

An important consideration on all foreign currency exchanges is to remember to buy low and sell high. Don't cling to investments for patriotic or sentimental reasons; that's the surest way to lose your shirt. It's also important to diversify ? take your profits out of commodity and currency exchanges and put them aside in something more stable, to minimize your risks. Also, focus on multiple currencies, and look for currency exchange index funds, which tend to minimize the overall risks of this investment strategy.
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