
In order to profit from the forex market, you will need strategies and also the will to change these strategies. Traders who lack a well thought out trading plan are prone to panic and confusion, when unexpected swings in the forex market occur. Many traders will tell you that trade driven by emotion is the fastest way to deplete your funds. Whether or not you are using a technical or fundamental style, it is still essential that you have a proper view of the market.
Developing your own trading style is a time consuming process and is often acquired through trail and error. It is unfortunate that there is no ‘golden’ rule’ to trade in the forex market and technical and fundamental styles of trade won’t be successful all the time. Successful traders often have a unique style of trading and take up various strategies during a trading session. Only continuous practice will help you gain a feel for the movements of the forex market.


The disadvantage to shorting on Monday afternoon is that you can't be sure what will happen overnight and the effect on the next day's stock movement. Which makes it more risky. Personally, I only short in real time, when I can see the price action in front of me.
After hours trading may cause a price shift which may be reflected in the next days open. If you monitor AH action, you can use that to validate your assumptions.

You might not make mistakes in order entries. But many people do. Your broker is looking out for them.

To trade and/or invest you need four major programs in place before you do anything.
1 A written sound trading/investment plan with rules that will not only help you but more importantly protect you, mostly from yourself.
2 – Sufficient trading/investment capital. Use your own money, there’s no need to go into debt so that you trade/invest.
3 – A written money management program in place. Remember never invest 100% of your capital into any one security and never have 100% of your capital invested.
4 – A full and complete understanding of the rules & regulations of the industry.
Judging by the wording of your question you’re no where near being ready to do anything in the market. I’m not saying this as a put down but rather as a warning before you hurt yourself financially.
2) Cold calling or networking for new clients?
3) Executing trades online?
4) Planning investing strategies for specific clients?
5) Filling out tax forms and other dull paperwork?
6) Catching up on the latest revisions to tax rules, etc.?
Please let me know what you spend the MOST time doing. I'm considering becoming a CFP, but I'm not a very procedure-oriented person. I enjoy exploring strategies for clients, and meeting with clients, but I'm not much of a "fill out papers all day" kind of guys.
Thanks in advance for your help!

A friend of mine is a self-employed CFA and she does all of the above. #2 is probably the most important and takes the most time until you build up a client base, which could take many years. She runs her stuff through Fidelity so I think that takes care of most of the back office stuff.

Any person, website, company that is going to charge you for trading tips is most likely making more money on you than they ever will following their own advice.
The whole premise behind active trading is that the market is ineffeicient and thus, short-term opportunities arise to take advantage of such innefficiencies. The problem is that once an inefficiency is identified and gets mass publicity, it ceases to work as the trading/investing community starts to discount that information into the price.
What you need is education, not tips. Its the difference between being given a fish and learning to fish. Some strategies very well may work 80-90% of the time IN SOME SCENARIOS. But nothing will work 80-90% of the time in every kind of market.
There are really 2 main kinds of strategies out there.
1.) Those that work in a trending market
2.) Those that work in a range
The only thing these paid services are SOMETIMES good for is leads. Its up to you and your education & judgment to determine if these leads are good enough to implement with your hard earned cash.
But in order to decide this, you must have some method that you are consistently using to discriminate between what makes a good and what makes a bad trade. If you are not willing to take the time to learn this, then you should simply put your money in an ETF and/or mutual fund and be happy with getting your 8-10% on average.
If you are willing to educate yourself there are a number of resources available to you.
http://www.EliteTrader.com is a thriving community of traders where you can get brokerage reviews, vendor reviews, educational material reviews, etc…well worth looking into.
http://www.WilyTrader.com is a blog where you can see first hand what it is like to be an active trader and get a feel for the different kinds of strategies that are necessary for success.
http://www.traderfeed.blogspot.com is Brett Steenbarger's website where he talks about the psychological aspects of trading
http://www.Amazon.com : and look up the following books/authors:
The Master Profit Plan
Mastering the Trade
Brett Steenbarger (Get both of his books)
Trading For a Living
In short, just be very careful about any service offering you the sky. I guarantee you that such rewards to not come without great risks, and more often than not, those risks will come to fruition way before you see a dime of those rewards.
Hope this helps
According to the explanation given by the book I'm using, a gain of 0.5 is a gain of 2. How did they get that?

Then it goes up for 4 days at an average of 0.5 per day.
That means that in 4 days it went up by 2 points.
(= 4 days x 0.5 points/day)
This equals 89.5
They are asking what does 89.5 have to gain in order to equal 5% more than 87.5 (starting price)
This is 91.875
So the difference is the gain required 91.875 – 89.5
= 2.375

I tried the 15 day free trial and was making over 30% annual interest on my money. They showed how I could make more but also had to take bigger risk trading. I was able to swing some trades for positive return of 10% in 15 days trading conservatively with a demo account. I have only been in the forex market for a short time but found it very intriguing.
Thanks for your responses in advance.




