New Forex Trading Strategy

Monday, December 7, 2009

Learning The Ropes of Forex Trading

By Tom K Kearns

Forex trading involves a lot of different aspects when it comes to being able to develop profits. Those who do very well in the market tend to do exceedingly well. Since more than 90% of traders are broke by the end of the day it would make sense that you will want to understand as much as possible going into the Forex trading market.

One of the most important forex trading strategies is knowing what a reasonable and realistic goal is before you start implementing any plan. You have your very own risk tolerance and no one else can tell you what that tolerance level may be. It is yours and yours alone. If you are using a broker, do not let them talk you into taking a greater risk than you can really tolerate to lose.

Just like every other potential trader you will need to assess your own personal sense of risk tolerance. Being able to remain in control of your own decisions, being able to walk away from a loss without battling your inner gambler is a good sign of self control and self respect. Tolerance for risk is worth paying extra close attention to so that you can begin your trading day with a clear cut rule for things like a daily loss ratio.

Decide how much of your account you can afford to risk before trading starts for the day. If you end up just draining your account you will feel a need to refill it, even if you feel you have a little extra to pour into this endeavor. It won't take long before the self imposed limits start to mean nothing to you. You may even find that you are speeding through your retirement savings or the money you set aside for Junior's college funds.

Self imposed limits are essential to any good Forex trading strategy. Part of the trade is knowing how and when to exercise a bit more self control. The more self control you develop the less likely you will be to overshoot your mark or trade without forethought.

When the Forex trading market is doing very well, one might expect that it will keep doing well. In the abstract this is true. Trader confidence is quite in tune with the realities of a fluctuating market. The stronger the confidence is the better the trades will tend to do. Yet, there are some loopholes that will prevent this simple logic from working in your favor all of the time. Trader confidence can be completely shattered with only one poor trade, especially one that provides a significant hit to many long term traders.

The difficult combination of developing ample self control, reading current market trends, and being able to anticipate new trends based on the trader confidence is a tall order.

As with any trading market, Forex trading is filled with land mines that can create difficulties in learning the market let alone achieving something great. The difference between Forex and other markets is that the brief changes, the dips and curves, and the overall fear many new traders associate with long term market upheaval. - 23305

About the Author:

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]



<< Home