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  • How to Profit From Forex Analysis - Forex Technical Analysis Tips


Making money in the foreign exchange trading market means understanding the market and doing some form of forex technical analysis in spotting trends, timing the market, and executing your trades. Not all of your forex trades, even with the right amount of forex analysis, will turn out to be profitable. The goal of forex technical analysis is to be able to manage these risks, manage the gains and losses, and consequently result in a positive bottom line.


Forex technical analysis is something that is necessary for a forex trading that is profitable not just at present but for the longer term. A forex trading business is not one that constantly gives you profitable trades but one that is able to balance gains and losses to result in profits. To be able to do forex technical analysis, it is important to understand the fundamentals of forex trading first. There are several basics that need to be studied. The determinants of market movements should first be studied for any form of forex analysis to be possibly.

One thing that is constant in the forex market is that it is never constant. The forex market is always moving. Your knowledge of market fundamentals will tell you this. What the fundamentals cannot tell you is why and how the market moves a specific way. The price of a currency is determined not only by the market fundamentals, but by investor psychology as well. Forex technical analysis shows you how these investors are looking at the market fundamentals and how they are reacting to the movements in the market. It is actually the investors who are the key price determinants in the forex market. The supply and demand relationships, as influenced by buying and selling behavior of the investors, in the various currencies determine what the prices will be in the forex market.

Forex analysis is done using charts. There are several charts that you will have to familiarize yourself with if you are to do forex analysis the right way. At a glance, you will see how feelings of greed or fear can cause price spikes and plunges. Knowing this will allow you to be ready to execute your trades when the market indicators hit certain levels. While doing forex analysis is in no way a guarantee that you will gain from all of your trades, doing forex analysis will put the odds in your favor and will up your chances of reading the market right.

Do not allow your own emotions to meddle in your forex technical analysis. The reason why you are using charts and indicators is so that you can properly time your trades and not get left behind because you are still thinking of the pros and cons of trading in a particular direction. Whether or not it seems to be a losing trade should not matter when you have a trading strategy based on your forex technical analysis. The only way to master technical analysis is to actually practice it yourself. Try it out using a demo account to get a better feel of how your forex analysis will work with your particular trading system and trading style.

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  • Popular Online Trading Styles



There are many methods and styles used by online traders to trade. The categorization of these online trading styles can be done using many criteria such as the trading products, trading interval between buying and selling, methods/strategies used for trading, etc.

Based on the product traded, online trading styles include stock trading, options trading, futures trading, commodity trading, forex trading etc. Stock traders trade equities or shares from companies. Option traders trade options, which enable one to buy or sell a right at specific time periods under specific market conditions. Online futures traders and online commodity traders trade contracts; contracts for products like crude oil and natural gas or contracts for treasury notes and bonds. Online forex traders trade currency pairs, they buy one currency and sell another one according to exchange rate changes.

According to the interval between buying and selling of products online traders can be broadly classified in to short-term traders and long-term investors. Usually traders with trading interval less than one year are known as short-term trader and those with trading interval more than one year are known as long-term investors. Short-term investors, forms the majority of active traders, trade products according to short-term trends. They trade products usually according to its merits. Long-term investors trade with long-term goals; they are usually company/industry specialists want to invest in growing fields.

Short-term trading can be further classified in to day trading, swing trading and position trading. Online day trading is the most active type of trading. Day traders' trading interval does not exceeds one day. They buy and sell products with in seconds, minutes or hours for usually small gains. Day trading eliminates overnight risks. Day trading involves scalpers - those buy and sell large amount of shares/contracts with in seconds or minutes for very small per share gain, and momentum traders - trades according to the trend pattern of specific shares/contracts with in a day.

The buying and selling interval of online swing traders range from few hours to 4 or 5 days. They, like day traders, trade shares/contracts according to slight fluctuations in price, but they are willing to hold their position until the next day. Online swing trading involves overnight risks but have gain percentage higher than that of day trading. Online position traders trade equities/contracts with an interval of days to months. They relay on long-term trends and company performances. They have higher gain percentage and higher risks than online swing traders.

According to the strategies followed online trading can be classified in to Brother-in-law style -traders seek advice from brokers or other traders, Technical trading style- traders use advanced systems to find out trading trends, Economist trading style - traders relay upon economic predictions, Scuttlebutt trading style - trading according to information extracted from brokers or other sources, Value trading style - trading according to merits of individual stocks not to whole market, and Conscious trading style - combination of two or more of above styles to finding right opportunity.

Praveen Ortec works for NobleTrading.com, a discount online trading broker providing online day trading and other online swing trading on 4 different trading systems.

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