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Friday, December 4, 2009

Forex Trading - Essential Training for Traders Just Starting Out

By James B. Addison

Making a living from home is the dream of many people. The freedom it allows is priceless. With proper training,
trading currencies on the foreign exchange market can make that dream come true.

The foreign currency trading market is the least regulated market in the world. But, it's also the world's largest financial market.

Although trading may appear easy, concerning forex, it's quite different. And without proper knowledge, you will lose a whole lot of money. Doing the trade like the pros can be quite a chore, but if you only know the basics and some advanced learning tools, you can do your trade just like them.

There are many forex trading courses that you can choose from. You can attend a forex trading class traditionally (inside the classroom) or you can do it online. Whichever you choose, you will surely learn more and will benefit from it once you do the actual trade. Although it requires an initial outlay of money, you can more than make up for it once you start trading.

All aspects of forex trading can be learned in the various training programs offered. The latest software and tools used by the pro's will be available to the students. The teachers via their own training and experience will be able to help the learners select the tools best suited for them.

For forex trading, a significant amount of knowledge is required. Anyone with any business acumen at all wouldn't embark upon a new field without the correct training. Financial disaster awaits those who are less than astute. To do well as a trader in the forex market, a fundamental knowledge of foreign currency exchange is demanded.

Training courses, online or off, offer the student the advantage of using real date and quotes. In addition, the student learns skills that would take years to accomplish otherwise. How to write a business plan is part of the education process, and when combined with the instructor's feedback, provides a good foundation for writing the next plan.

Successful forex trading means that the trader has the opportunity to make a lot of money in a short amount of time. To be successful, however, requires training, experience, and patience. - 23212

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Real Estate Look Forward To The Subprime Meltdown

By Billy Chen

The sub-prime crisis that started in US has claimed quite a few high profile corporations from both the financial sector as well as the housing sector. We have also heard of horrible stories on people woke up overnight just to discover that they have lost a big fortune on their real estate, or have their asset portfolio halved in value if they are lucky. But one year later, there is indeed some sense of optimism in the market.

The result of this coordinated response has brought about much needed stability to the world while giving breathing space to the markets to make a gradual recovery.Governments across the world have responded to the downturn with unparalleled and decisive actions.While the sub-prime meltdown was certainly painful, history has also taught us that a sustained and healthy upturn would follow.One reason to feel optimistic about the future is the quick and efficient way the global communities respond.

As an investor, to find just the new opportunities. Here we focus on some simple but effective strategies in real estate investment for investors with long horizons. This time proven strategies could be used in any situation on the market.

Don't by market rumors every day, Get Fooled rumors, and feed the vines on the various developments in the real estate industry. While they are paying for an interesting read, don't too much attention. More often than not, are unfounded TIME. They should not be influenced on how to invest, to decide. Instead, they rely on their long-term strategy, the level of investment for you on your investment opportunities.

Rule of the thumb: always stick to your investment plan religiously once it is finalized.Be sure to update your investment plan to reflect this changes going forward. Monitor your Portfolio Once a while, we may make changes to our financial goal due to external circumstances.

Allocate your Investments The old adage "don't put all eggs into one basket" certainly applies here. With the challenging business climate out there, you would want to spread your risk. Keep to a diversified base of assets, for example, you can have some investments on industrial land, some on office buildings and the rest for residential projects.

Do extensive Research Nothing replaces in depth knowledge when it comes to investing. The more you understand your investment portfolio and targets, the more successes you would have on managing a profitable investment. Where outside help is required, there are always the .financial advisers to offer insider tips and advice.

Keep in mind that property investment is a long-term undertaking. Have a clear mind and know your investment plan; you would be able to do well even in this financial tough time. - 23212

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Things That First Time Properties Buyer Should Be Aware Of

By Billy Chen

So family and friends have been telling you that you should buy your first new house, right? As you busy weighing the pros and cons of the idea, this article would try to help you understand what it takes to buy a new home.

1. Buy only if you plan to stay long term If you are already aware of the fact that you are not going to stay there longer than three years, perhaps it is not time to own one yet. Because the cost of owning the property and subsequently selling it in short time would mean that you are likely end up poorer, even if you see your property has appreciated in value. When the market is bad, the loss you have to suffer could be even unimaginable.

2. When you spot problems on the report, make an effort to correct and fix them. Your credit report would play a big part in deciding if a lender is going to grant you the loan.Boost your credit rating Before you head to the bank for your mortgage application to buy a house, make sure you have an impeccable credit report.

3. Find suitable home loan 80 percent of the purchased price is the average loan amount banks are willing to disburse, subject to qualification. But you can go to the online calculator to figure out more about the maximum loan amount the bank is willing to approve you. The calculator would require you to input information like your income, debts, and expenses to work out a loan comfortable to you, or to thee bank.

4. Down payment requirement As a rule of thumb, banks expect 20 percent down payment from home buyers. If you have problem putting up this amount, your only option is to discuss your requirement with those offering sub-prime loan. This is done on a case to case basis and there is also pre-qualification requirement.

5. Buy into hot location with good schools If possible find a site where there are a number of popular schools. Reason is school districts are a top consideration for buyers who have school going children. When you want to sell your property, you can ask for a premium on top of a fair evaluation price.

6. It can be a good idea to get help from exclusive buyer agent as they can help to take care of all these hassles on your behalf and acting on your interest. Enlist the help of property agent While Internet is useful disseminating valuable information like home listings, when it comes to a time to follow up, like physical home inspection, negotiating terms and price, human type interaction cannot be avoided.

Finally, when you choose to go ahead with the house hunting, get ready for some serious work.You would want to find out the sales trend of similar housing type in the nearby area. Check the most recent transacted prices.Always do a background check on the property that interest you, before you get to meet the prospective seller or the representative. This way you will walk into the negotiation confident and talk your way into buying that dream home of yours. - 23212

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Commodities ETF

By Ahmad Hassam

Commodity investing may become the hottest investment in the first decades of the 21st century. Right now gold prices have broken the $1000 per ounce barrier for the first time in history. It is predicted that this upward trend in gold prices will continue for the foreseeable future. Oil prices have also started reaching $80 per barrel and it is expected that oil price will soon be above the $100 per barrel mark. It may eventually reach the $200 per barrel barrier. If you are interested in investing in commodities than you can invest in a commodity mutual fund! Many people are not aware that commodities as an asset class has a lot of potential especially in the 21st century. It is being predicted that the 21st century belongs to the commodities.

Just buy the shares of the commodity mutual fund and let its NAV appreciate before you can sell for a capital gain. This is the simplest way for you to get involved in investing in commodities as the mutual fund portfolio management will be done by a professional manager and you have to do nothing.

There is another investment vehicle that is really hot right now with the public. ETFs started off some three decades back but became highly popular as investment vehicles in such a short time. Now, you must have heard about the Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs). ETFs are really hot investments these days. There are a number of ETFs that invest in commodities.

Driven by the growing demand of commodities by the investors many financial institutions are now offering Commodity ETFs. Now the good thing about investing in ETFs is that they give you the diversification benefits of a mutual fund with very low fees something like 0.7% as compared to 2-4% of the mutual fund.

ETFs have the added benefit of being able to trade like stocks giving you the powerful combination of diversification and liquidity. So unlike a mutual fund whose net asset value is calculated at the end of the day and the shares of mutual fund cannot be traded during the day, you can go both long or short on ETFs all the time. Something you cannot do with a mutual fund!

ETFs are mostly constructed to mimic some market sector index. Sector ETFs are a hot investment right now. Now, you can find thousands of ETFs in the market on different market sectors, stock indexes, currencies, commodities and so on. This diversification plus liquidity benefit makes an ETF a better investment tool as compared to the mutual fund and the stocks.

Let's take an example of a commodity ETF. The Deutsche Bank Commodity Index Tracking Fund is listed on AMEX and tracks the Deutsche Bank Liquid Commodity Index. This index is based on a basket of six commodities: light sweet crude oil, heating oil, gold, aluminum, corn and wheat. The first Commodity ETF in US was launched by Deutsche Bank in the start of 2006. This ETF is based on the Deutsche Bank Commodity Index and as you can judge

As always what you need is an ETF that tracks an individual commodity. Now, every month a new ETF gets launched. There are a number of Commodity ETFs that track individual commodities like crude oil, gold and silver. Do your research on Commodity ETFs, you may find a good investment. Now the ETF of our example invests directly in the commodity futures contract. If you have trade futures than you must know that futures are highly volatile. Now one of the downsides of investing in this Commodity ETFs is that it can be fairly volatile as it is based on commodity futures contracts that get rolled monthly. Another downside to this Commodity ETF is that it is based on a basket of six commodities only. - 23212

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Getting A Handle On ETF Trading Strategies

By Patrick Deaton

As an investment vehicle that can promise a consistent -- and sometimes exceptional -- rate of return on investment (ROI), exchange traded funds can really deliver. Getting a handle on ETF trading strategies will be necessary, though, before jumping into investing in ETF's in any meaningful way. There are a few things to know, first of all, about exchange traded funds.

In a way, an ETF is similar to a mutual fund in the way it is constituted and run by a fund manager. Usually, though, almost every exchange traded fund limits its membership to what are known as institutional investors. This means large investors capable of buying and selling big blocks of stocks known as creation units. There are ways, though, for small investors to get in on the action through a trading system.

Think of an ETF, also, as a corporate stock in how it is sold or traded and bought. This will give you a good idea of how ETFs can be tracked in a market. Additionally, it is even easier to do so because all ETFs track one of the major market indexes. For purposes of discussion, assume that a particular ETF will track the Standard & Poor's 500. This makes it very easy to follow trends.

There are more strategies out there that can probably be counted, though they usually fall into a couple of major categories; fundamental and technical. For those with the savvy, or patience, to sit down and learn technical strategies, the rewards can be quite lucrative. Most traders using technical indices believe they can discern patterns or shapes in a stock chart, basically.

For those with the ability to pick out shapes and patterns in market movements -- by analyzing a stock chart -- the possibility of good income is very real. These movements can signal upward and downward movement in markets that can be timed through technical analysis, with the correct buy and sell orders put in at the right times.

One of the most common technical trading strategies used by many traders is what is called a "moving average cross." Moving average crosses try to match up a short-term evolution in the price of the stock and superimpose that over a long-term trend in that same stock or market. By tracking a short-term up-and-down movement over-- to 25 days, it may be possible to establish a moving average line.

After that moving average line has been created, most traders will superimpose that over an analysis of the short-term movements in an attempt to discern the actual movement the price of the stock or stock held in the ETF will take once it crosses the moving average line. Long-term trendline analysis, which is the second element, takes a 50 day moving average, which can damp the short-term trend.

Employing this strategy, traders can look at trends in the long-term and develop the moving support line. Those who are skilled at this strategy can pick out the right time to buy a stock at the bottom of its upward climb or at the point when the stock has touched or lightly penetrated the 50 day average. One can also use it to sell the stock short in an effective manner. Money is usually made on the margins. - 23212

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