Archive for September, 2008
How Spread Structure Affects Your Bottom Line as a Trader Fixed Spreads vs. Variable Spreads When looking for a prospective broker, it is important to research how they price their spreads.
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Fixed Spreads Vs Variable Spreads
The Cad has a unique trading style, moving only one third of the trading day, during the U.S. session. For the rest of the time, the pair tends to hover around a price level, be it the neutral pivot point, a moving average or a support/resistance level
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Trading the Cad
The credit and stock markets have been boiling over recently and especially over the last few days. This volatility is also clearly evident in the forex markets, where we are seeing wider spreads on spot prices and roll over rates. Spreads are perceived as a charge by the broker or bank, but this is not 100% accurate.
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Why are we seeing wider spreads in FX?
Usually, when a bank wants to make a loan for liquidity needs it has two options: either borrow money from the central-bank, through the open market operations, or call another bank to lend money at the LIBOR rate. The London Inter-bank Offered Rate or LIBOR is the reference rate at…
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Looking at the Inter-banking Liquidity
This article is taken from the Trader’s Journal magazine (September 2008 issue) The author, Charles ‘Chuck’ LeBeau, began trading his first commodity system in 1963 and has been an active systematic trader in the stocks and futures markets for more than forty years. He is the co-author of Computer Analysis of the Futures Market (McGraw-Hill, 1991).
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Using trailing stops in a trading System
This article is taken from the Trader’s Journal magazine (September 2008 issue) The author, John Needham, is a Sydney Lawyer and Financial Consultant. He publishes The Danielcode Report and writes occasionally on other markets. He lives with his family in Australia and New Zealand.
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Trading Forex with Danielcode support and resistance
This article is taken from the Trader’s Journal magazine (Aug 2008 issue) The author, Teresa Appleton is the founder and CEO of TradeLogic, LLC. She started trading while pregnant with her first son (Troy) and not only was that a blessing it was the start of a new career
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Trading by the patterns
This article is taken from the Trader’s Journal magazine (Aug 2008 issue) The author, Kevin Teeple has appeared as a featured expert on CNN, Bloomberg, the FOX Network in addition to the NASDAQ’s market site in New York City.
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Evolution of a hedge fund manager
Fear is a very powerful emotion and in trading it can lead us to large errors if we allow it to do so. If we truly understand that every trade we make will bring about one of two results – a profit or a loss – and not make it any bigger than that, then we will be way ahead of most traders.
This is the first of the series of the articles about my technical analysis and trading method. I hope it will be useful for novice traders
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Trading rules
