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Money Management Principles in Forex Trading (Part I)

Many forex traders start trading live too soon. They dont have any understanding and learning of good money management rules. As a forex trader, you need to develop a few good money management rules. Practice them on your demo account before starting live trading. By developing your own money management rules you are comfortable with means how much of your money you are willing to risk on one single trade. You also need to determine how many contracts per trade your risk tolerance allows?

The important question is how you can improve your investment results by making small changes to your trading strategies. Proper money management can be the difference between becoming a successful forex trader in the long run or an unsuccessful one who decimates his/her account in a few weeks.

Have you ever played poker? If you have, then rarely you will see good players put all their chips on a single bet. As a poker player, you know by risking only a small portion of your money on a single bet, you can win or lose but be still play the next hand. If you put everything on the table on a single bet, you have to be 100% sure of winning. An impossible thing, you can never be 100% right.

You must know that currency trading is far more complicated than playing poker. You will be dealing with hundreds and hundreds of unknown variables that affect the markets what to talk of only 52 cards. You must understand and implement good money management principles in order to succeed at forex trading.

There are many pitfalls that you will run across while trading. A trader is constantly under the pressure of two emotions; greed and fear. When you win a trade, you become greedy and want to risk more to win big. You want to strike it rich in a few trades. This drives you to take more and more risk.

In case you lose a trade, you will become fearful of risking your money on the next trade. Now, fear will take over and impair your decision making. Fear will make you lose confidence in your judgment and decision making. Lets see how fear and greed can impair your trading results.

Lets suppose you have a run of successful trades. You are feeling overconfident and you are not satisfied by risking only 2% of your account on a single trade. You want to risk more on the trade. 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 once again win. You finally decide to put 25% of your equity at risk on a next trade, but misfortune strikes. Your successful run comes to an end. You lose.

Suppose you had a $100,000 trading account and 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 now after your loss. 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 will need to make 33% to get back your original amount.

Many investors once they lose a trade become desperate and try to risk more to recover their original loss. They end up losing more and more and very soon those investors destroy their accounts. Most of them are out of trading forever soon. There are other traders who try to reduce risk even more on making a losing trade; eventually they lose any opportunity for meaningful growth in their accounts.

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Breaking Support and Resistance

Support and resistance levels are used by investors and speculators to determine how far they believe a currency pair will move between the two levels. This also tells them at what points the price action may turn around due to the buying or selling pressure and start moving in the opposite direction.

But sometimes, the markets change direction due to a fundamental factor. The market change of direction is strong enough to cause a currency pair to break through a previously established support and resistance level. When a previous support and resistance level is broken by the markets, new levels are established. However, the broken levels may still have some influence on the market in the future.

Sometimes there are attempted breakouts. This is also known as False Breakouts. It will become obvious to you that prices do not always stop at exactly the same points each time. So if you are going to set up stringent requirements for your support and resistance levels, those levels may not hold up. You would fake yourself out of a lot of valid price movements.

Even when you take all the precautions, you may fall victim to a false breakout. Now, you will ask how I can tell a false breakout from a true one and when the price has truly broken through support and resistance in a new direction.

There are primarily two methods that you can use to filter out a false breakout with a true breakout. These two methods are setting price-amplitude benchmarks and identifying role reversals.

Setting price amplitude benchmarks involves looking at a chart to determine if you can identify and know when the price action momentarily broke through the prevailing support and resistance level before pulling back and once again returning to the previous level.

The dips through the predetermined levels are usually short lived. You can draw a secondary support and resistance lines which you can then utilize as your price-amplitude benchmarks.

A price amplitude benchmark will tell you if the price has broken through the predetermined level but did not breakthrough the benchmark; you dont have to worry about a change in the trend direction. However, if the price had enough momentum behind it to breach the benchmark, it can continue in the new direction.

Identifying role reversals method involves watching the price action to see if support levels turn into resistance levels and resistance levels turn into support levels. Often, you will see the price action bounce off a level of resistance, then turn around and start heading lower and bounce off the previous resistance level.

When a resistance level is broken, that same level will turn into a support level. Conversely when a support level is broken, that same level will turn into a resistance level. You should use both the benchmark and the role reversal confirmations in your trading analysis to screen out false breakout from a true breakout.

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Annuities, Stocks, Savings, the Roth IRA and the 401k… Which Is Best For You?

First, it is important to decide what method of investing is best for you. For those who are not experienced with the stock market, there are other options to consider. One obvious option is a simple savings account.

Similar in concept is something called an annuity. By paying a lump sum into an account, a person secures tax free payments for the rest of their life.

However, this can often be offset by a large number of fees and deductions. This can make an annuity attractive for those who need lifetime assistance and who own their own real estate, but it may not be an option for everyone.

A safe investing option that may have wider appeal is investing in a traditional or Roth IRA. The Roth IRA is the same as the traditional version, but with a twist. Rather than making the taxes at withdrawal, they are taken out up front. In addition, after a certain age, the withdrawals are made tax free.

This can be helpful since most people will be nearing retirement by the time their payments are made tax free, allowing them to free up even more money. Regardless of the option you choose, it is important to understand whether or not these forms of retirement investing are for you.

Consulting Financial Advisors Help Alleviate Some Of The Risks. Because of this, using them has become a very popular strategy.

When planning something such as a 401k, there is usually no need for professional assistance. Typically, these plans are easy enough to understand. A person is often allowed to choose their own investment policies for their 401k.

They may be given options with higher returns or options which are safer. All 401k plans vary slightly based on individual circumstances. However, they are fairly basic, most involving a matching plan wherein the company matches all or a portion of what the employee pays.

When considering investment outside of work-related plans, it is important to know exactly what you are getting into.

IRA plans and Roth IRA plans are fairly similar, with only a few twists between them. They are a fairly safe option for retirement investing. A Financial Advisor will help you better understand the differences in the two plans.

A Roth IRA plan allows the investor to pay the tax money up front, rather than after the payments have been made.

Since it is typically easier to make tax payments while still receiving a paycheck, this can help some people out. A financial advisor will help you choose which one, if either, is right for you. This will cut out a lot of the confusion.

One of the biggest reasons to hire a financial advisor to help with personal finances is because of potential financial traps such as annuity. While annuity may work for some, many people will jump into something that sounds promising immediately.

Without knowing exactly what they are entering into, these programs can be financial death traps for people. They may not realize that there are numerous small fees associated with the plan that can negate the positive aspects.

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