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29th September 2009
Futures traders are traders who buy and sell commodities such as corn, wheat and soybeans that have not yet been planted, harvested or moved to market. Futures trading the basic art of trading. It is the contract for these goods that is being sold. If the... Read >
Author: William Oedge
21st September 2009
We’re well on our way to $200 oil. Are you ready?
Turn on CNN, Fox News, or CNBC, and you’re all but guaranteed to see a panel of “experts” who are betting on cheap oil. They’re making a huge mistake. Now more than ever oil is poised to rocke... Read >
Author: Dan1234
17th September 2009
If you appreciate art, investing in it can be a fun and profitable way to learn more about the subject and make some money as well. This is the kind of field where you really have to enjoy it to be any good at it. This is true of most things, but you can... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Strong futures trading platform is very crucial for your success in futures trading as an active investor and futures platform developer. Whether you are a beginner in futures trading, a developer or an experienced trader, you need a trading platform that... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim
11th September 2009
Our modern futures market originated in the 19th century when farmers began selling contracts to deliver agricultural products at a later time. They did this to attempt to anticipate market needs and to smooth the supply and demand during the off-season.
... Read >
11th September 2009
Trading the Forex market has become very popular in the last years. Why is it that traders around the world see the Forex market as an investment opportunity? We will try to answer this question in this article. Also we will discuss come differences betwe... Read >
11th September 2009
More and more savvy investor and entrepreneurs are shunning traditional financial markets, like stocks, bonds and commodities and building their fortunes in the foreign exchange (forex) marketplace.
The reason why they are turning to the all electronic ... Read >
11th September 2009
10 REASONS TO START TRADING FOREX!
More and more well informed investor and entrepreneurs are diversifying their traditional investments like stocks, bonds & commodities with foreign currency because of the following reasons:
1) FOREX is the largest... Read >
11th September 2009
How Currencies are quoted and what moves individual currencies?
ONE of the best advantages in FOREX Trading is
The amount of money you need to place a trade (known as "margin") is all that can be lost !
You have to know, that despite the super-h... Read >
11th September 2009
Why is FOREX trading so popular?
Because you can trade from anywhere. From your kitchen table, bedroom, garage or from the nearest Starbucks coffeehouse ( most of them have wireless Internet connection).
If you have or like to travel, take your lapt... Read >
11th September 2009
What Is FOREX or FOREX MARKET? PART I
The Foreign Exchange market (also referred to as the Forex or FX market) is the largest financial market in the world, with over $1.5 trillion changing hands every day.
That is larger than all US equity and Trea... Read >
11th September 2009
The concept of automated foreign exchange trading system is mind-catching. Before the automation of the foreign exchange market, exchange-traded futures market was the first to turn on automation. Automated foreign exchange trading system enables tr... Read >
Author: Mitch Horn
06th September 2009
It’s about time that you consider investing in the Forex market. Although learning to trade may be difficult at first, there are a few good reasons why you shouldn’t miss the chance to get into Forex trading. Here are some of them:
1- The Forex ma... Read >
Author: CristianStan
26th August 2009
More and more savvy investor and entrepreneurs are shunning traditional financial markets, like stocks, bonds and commodities and building their wealth inside the foreign exchange (forex) marketplace.
The reason why he or she are turning to the all el... Read >
Author: Gordy Boy
20th August 2009
What Is FOREX or FOREX MARKET? PART I
The Foreign Exchange market (also referred to as the Forex or FX market) is the largest financial market in the world, with over $1.5 trillion changing hands every day.
That is larger than all US equity and Trea... Read >
Author: Robert Lawrence
12th August 2009
Discover secrets of swing trading my mimicking great swing traders who trade awesome systems. Learn how to dramatically yank massive potential profits over and over on a continual basis from the stock market, the stock options market, the futures market,... Read >
Author: Clark Kenada
11th August 2009
Futures Trading Basics really aren’t hard to grasp, nor is the concept of the overall process. The whole transaction occurs between two people, a seller and a buyer (or in trading terms, a hedger and a speculator). Those two people establish a futures c... Read >
Author: Varun Kanotra
11th August 2009
Round the clock trading, margin trading, and no commissions are some of the advantages that come with Forex currency trading, making it one of the more preferable and lucrative options in the financial market.
The Forex market is considered to be th... Read >
Author: Alan
05th August 2009
Everyone has heard of stocks and shares, probably even the futures market, but trading the FOREX (Foreign Currency Exchange, or FX) market is a relatively new phenomenon. Until recently, FOREX was the domain of the banking fraternity (large banks can trad... Read >
Author: dbp2005
03rd August 2009
More and more savvy investor and entrepreneurs are shunning traditional financial markets, like stocks, bonds and commodities and building their fortunes in the foreign exchange (forex) marketplace.
The reason why they are turning to the all electronic ... Read >
Author: dbp2005
03rd August 2009
Why is FOREX trading so popular?
Because you can trade from anywhere. From your kitchen table, bedroom, garage or from the nearest Starbucks coffeehouse ( most of them have wireless Internet connection).If you have or like to travel, take your laptop wi... Read >
Author: dbp2005
03rd August 2009
What Is FOREX or FOREX MARKET?
PART I: The Foreign Exchange market (also referred to as the Forex or FX market) is the largest financial market in the world, with over $1.5 trillion changing hands every day. That is larger than all US equity and Treas... Read >
Author: dbp2005
01st August 2009
You already know that Forex trading (also known as currency trading), is a great (and legal) way to make money at home. But do you know that more than half of the Forex traders are actually Forex losers?
70% of Forex Traders lose money in the market; a... Read >
Author: Vahid
30th July 2009
What Is FOREX or FOREX MARKET? PART I
The Foreign Exchange market (also referred to as the Forex or FX market) is the largest financial market in the world, with over $1.5 trillion changing hands every day.
That is larger than all US equity and Trea... Read >
Author: Barry McColman
30th July 2009
What Is FOREX or FOREX MARKET? PART I
The Foreign Exchange market (also referred to as the Forex or FX market) is the largest financial market in the world, with over $1.5 trillion changing hands every day.
That is larger than all US equity and Trea... Read >
Author: Barry McColman
28th July 2009
Figuring out the proper stop loss when day trading, whether experienced or novice, is always a tricky subject. One thing is most certain, those traders that consistently do not use stop loss orders face almost a 100% chance of losing a significant amount ... Read >
Author: sarah ableen
18th July 2009
The whole secret of trading is that there is really no secret at all when it comes to winning at any point of time. The whole thing about it is that you need to depart away from that line of thinking that there is some magic formula for you to use to win ... Read >
Author: Eric W. Childers
16th July 2009
Understanding which markets to trade will make your day trade strategy all the more stronger and with this, it will fuel your trading career to new heights. Looking at the stock market, there are more than 10, 000 stocks in the US alone for you to trade ... Read >
Author: Eric W. Childers
15th June 2009
Trading the index futures market is decidedly volatile and liquid which makes it a arena that discipline and internal control will ultimately decide if the trader is profitable or not. The first step that a new trader should take is taking a look at their... Read >
Author: Doug Fisher
01st June 2009
Soybean futures prices, like many commodities came crashing down from record highs in 2008. The global credit crisis was the catalyst for the worst deflationary period since the Great Depression. Since then the efforts of governments around the world to f... Read >
Author: MK Smith
29th May 2009
Ever wondered how big eToro - Online Forex Trading Platform is, be ready to be astounded. By comparison, the New York Stock Exchange is a light weight as it "only" trades an average of 2 billion dollars a day. In fact, you would need to combine both the F... Read >
Author: Bret Well
15th May 2009
Ever wondered how big eToro - Online Forex Trading Platform is, be ready to be astounded. By comparison, the New York Stock Exchange is a light weight as it "only" trades an average of 2 billion dollars a day. In fact, you would need to combine both the F... Read >
Author: Mike01
11th May 2009
The index futures market has seen an increase in volume over that last few years since the introduction of the scaled down emini contracts which are offered on all three major indexes. What makes them so appealing is traders no longer need a surplus of ca... Read >
Author: Doug Fisher
11th May 2009
Most people that find their way to the index future exchanges, come by way of trading stocks. As new market participants learn more about the stock markets, it's inevitable they will hear about the futures markets, especially the S&P futures market. The S... Read >
Author: Doug Fisher
11th May 2009
Emini contracts have experienced a boom in new market participants since their introduction mainly because of their lower margin requirements which allows traders that don't have unlimited funds to participate in the index futures markets. Emini contracts... Read >
Author: Doug Fisher
29th April 2009
b>Trading As A Business
Trading in the financial markets, whether it be the Stock Market; the Commodities Market; the Futures Market; the Forex Market; or even the Options Market; is taking big risks on your hard-earned money.
You have to treat ... Read >
Author: J.W. Lee
22nd April 2009
Many markets are traded on unique exchanges or on an electronic platform or over the counter market that is made up of trading groups or individuals. The Forex is such a market. Grains are traded on the CBOT (Chicago Board of Trade) and cattle and hogs ... Read >
Author: John Thompson
17th March 2009
Options are like insurance policies because they share many same characteristics. The difference between options and insurance policies that can be seen is their purpose; option and insurance have difference purpose. Both of them are used for different p... Read >
Author: Alexander Chong
13th March 2009
Biofuels are produced by converting organic matter into fuel for powering our society. These biofuels are an alternative energy source to the fossil fuels that we currently depend upon. The biofuels umbrella includes under its aegis ethanol and derivative... Read >
Author: Jimmy Spier
16th February 2009
The foreign currency market, also known as the foreign exchange market, FX for short, is the oldest and largest financial market in the world. It is also the most liquid market in the world, and is traded mainly through the 24 hour-a-day inter-bank curren... Read >
Author: Brad P Newman
16th February 2009
The foreign currency market, also known as the foreign exchange market, FX for short, is the oldest and largest financial market in the world. It is also the most liquid market in the world, and is traded mainly through the 24 hour-a-day inter-bank curren... Read >
Author: Brad P Newman
10th February 2009
Hello Fellow-Investor.
The Derivatives and Futures Market is the most potentially profitable market in the world. But it can be the most distructive one too!
Derivatives
A derivative is a financial term for a specific type of investment from whic... Read >
Author: AMERICA
16th January 2009
The stock market, since its inception many years ago, has been a mainstay in the financial realm of investment. Companies that go public are able to offer to individuals and conglomerates, part of their company, in the form of stocks. This boosts their fi... Read >
Author: Christopher M Lee
16th January 2009
Whether you realize it or not, you have probably entered into some sort of a futures contract in the past, maybe without realizing it. So, what is a futures contract? Let me give you an example. Suppose you decide to buy a two-year cell phone plan. Yo... Read >
Author: Jared Erni
12th January 2009
You ask, What Is FOREX or FOREX MARKET?
The Foreign Exchange market (also referred to as the Forex or FX market) is the largest financial market in the world, with
over $1.5 trillion changing hands every day.
That is larger than all US equ... Read >
Author: TracyL
09th January 2009
The truth about futures trading in today’s uncertain financial markets many investors are turning to futures trading to make a profit during the recent market declines. The futures market is the daily proving grounds for a host of trading methods, syste... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th December 2008
Wouldn't you love to be able to predict the retail price of gasoline? But it seems to be completely unpredictable. There's no way to know what the price of gas will be tomorrow, is there? Yes, there is. And this article will show you three things you ... Read >
Author: Charles J. Bonner
30th November 2008
Forex or foreign Exchange or FX involves the buying and selling of one currency against another currency. They are always traded in pairs e.g. EUR/USD, USD/JPY. So when you are buying Euro dollars (EUR) you are also selling the US dollars (USD) in exchang... Read >
Author: Timothy Stevens
22nd November 2008
When the YM or Dow emini contract was introduced a few years ago, many futures traders moved over to the emini Dow futures leaving behind both the S & P 500 and NASDAQ futures, although both are still popular with traders. The Dow emini offered something ... Read >
Author: Doug Fisher
21st November 2008
Trading the emini index futures contracts has grown in popularity over the past few years since margin requirements are substantially lower compared to the full-size contract. Emini index futures trading is now available to people that in the past could n... Read >
Author: Doug Fisher
08th September 2008
Today, trading futures is one of the best and most profitable financial investment methods. Of course, trading on the stock market is not for the faint hearted. You need to be strong, have the ability to take risks, as well as have the emotional strength ... Read >
Author: Eric J Ken
22nd August 2008
In futures trading you are speculating about whether the price of a commodity will rise or fall.
For example, let’s say that you decided to speculate on hogs. If you
thought that hog prices would be rising in the future you would purchase a hog fut... Read >
Author: Mark Crisp
02nd June 2008
Future Market Predictions
When trading, the prudent thing to do is to examine present price activity and compare it with past price history and with price action in interrelated markets to then come up with educated assumptions and trading ideas based ... Read >
Author: Erik Cocks
13th May 2008
No one can be sure how the latest Fed cut in short-term interest rates or the latest economic statistics will play out in the currency markets, but VantagePoint Intermarket Analysis Software charts can suggest some good short-term trades before they becom... Read >
Author: Erik Cocks
25th April 2008
In October, Alcoa Aluminum is going to be coming out with its latest earnings report and the numbers that they post may be favorable depending on whether or not recent upswings in the volatile stock market continue. One problem that this aluminum giant co... Read >
Author: David Easten
02nd April 2008
If you are a Forex currency trading beginner, your first order of business is to get yourself informed. Forex trading can truly be highly profitably. However, without knowing its essentials, you will not earn one single dollar from it and may even lose y... Read >
Author: Jane MacRae
02nd April 2008
Trading spot forex is actually trading in the world's currencies. The principle behind it is simply - you purchase one currency when it is low and sell another when it is high. And, you make a profit with the balance.
In the world of investing, spot... Read >
Author: Jane MacRae
27th February 2008
Playing the futures market in commodities trading as a speculator can be quite a gamble if you don't know what you are doing. Futures trading analysis depends upon many factors in today's global marketplace. Some of these factors include the changing tren... Read >
Author: Thomas Eliot
24th February 2008
A manifesto is a series of statements clarifying what you stand for in your life as well as what you won’t stand for.
Having a personal manifesto helps keep your focus on who you are and your purpose in life. I created my personal manifesto as a cer... Read >
Author: articles@yourbreakthroughtosuccess.com
29th January 2008
Can a person with limited funds; say a couple of thousand dollars, trade commodities? In a word, yes.
You don't need $20,000, or even $5,000, to be a successful commodity trader. The mini-futures contracts were designed to fill the gap that exist betwe... Read >
Author: R Tolar
14th November 2007
Speciality coffee by its nature is fairly traded. Rather than being treated as a commodity on the futures market, it is traded on its quality, which in turn demands a premium price for the farmer. For example, in May 2006 ‘Hacienda la Esmeralda Geisha... Read >
Author: James Grierson
31st July 2007
Of all the important skills in trading, survival is number one. For unless we make it through the inevitable bad times, we won't be around to capitalize on the good. I've laid out some trading account guidelines that specify the account size required to c... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
01st July 2007
As traders all we really need to know is when a market is going to stop moving in one direction then turn around and head in the other. The rest is noise. I try to concentrate most of my energy on identifying these times. The day trading information prese... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
01st July 2007
As traders all we really need to know is when a market is going to stop moving in one direction then turn around and head in the other. The rest is noise. I try to concentrate most of my energy on identifying these times. The day trading information prese... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
01st July 2007
As traders all we really need to know is when a market is going to stop moving in one direction then turn around and head in the other. The rest is noise. I try to concentrate most of my energy on identifying these times. The day trading information prese... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
01st July 2007
As traders, all we really need to know is when a market is going to stop moving in one direction then turn around and head in the other. The rest is noise. I try to concentrate most of my energy on identifying these times. The day trading information pres... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
18th June 2007
At present the futures market has gone far beyond rural products. It is a global market today for all kinds of commodities, including man-made goods, agricultural products, and monetary instruments such as currencies and capital bonds. When this futures m... Read >
Author: Uma
18th June 2007
HOT STOCK PICK OF THE WEEK:
Capella Education (CPLA) is setting up in mostly lower volume. CPLA has earnings and relative price strength readings in the high 90's, its in an A rated industry group, and it enjoys an A+ accumulation ranking. Capella Educa... Read >
Author: Paul Johnson
17th May 2007
The Forex trading market stands as the largest stock market in the world. It is a highly volatile and non-stagnant market. It is unsafe to invest and completely unpredictable without proper knowledge of the risk. A currency trading is normally traded on m... Read >
Author: James
10th May 2007
To get a computerized system edge, you need to figure out the basic human trading weaknesses and include them in your software. Anyone can buy a trading system these days, but it will have little value unless it is unique and different from the crowd. Her... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
10th May 2007
To get a computerized system edge, you need to figure out the basic human trading weaknesses and include them in your software. Anyone can buy a trading system these days, but it will have little value unless it is unique and different from the crowd. Her... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
27th April 2007
Getting into a market is simple. Getting out with a maximum profit is difficult and is an art. How do we know when to take a profit and when to take a loss? Will I miss the big move if I get out now? Here's some methods that can take the mystery out of wh... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
18th April 2007
If I am day trading the stock and futures market, why would I want to move into day trading the forex as another additional trading avenue? Are there any special features of day trading the forex market that appear more appealing to stock traders to attra... Read >
Author: Peter Lim
18th April 2007
Producing a high probability trade forecast is not easy. Just as difficult is determining the best trading strategy and vehicles to capitalize on the forecast. Read on to learn some of my favorites trading strategies.
Let’s say you’ve done your ... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
08th April 2007
The buying of options (verses writing them) is the most popular way most new commodity traders start out. Little do they know that over time, their chance for success is 10% at best. The option premium cost over a year is tremendous. Read how most pros us... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
29th March 2007
Not all conventional commodity trading folklore is correct. Some is and some isn't. Much is anecdotal. Most of it is designed to make you feel comfortable in a trade. Feeling "comfortable" is the fastest way to the poorhouse in commodity trading. We are p... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
29th March 2007
Not all conventional commodity trading folklore is correct. Some is and some isn't. Much is anecdotal. Most of it is designed to make you feel comfortable in a trade. Feeling "comfortable" is the fastest way to the poorhouse in commodity trading. We are p... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
29th March 2007
Not all conventional commodity trading folklore is correct. Some is and some isn't. Much is anecdotal. Most of it is designed to make you feel comfortable in a trade. Feeling "comfortable" is the fastest way to the poorhouse in commodity trading. We are p... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
29th March 2007
Not all conventional commodity trading folklore is correct. Some is and some isn't. Much is anecdotal. Most of it is designed to make you feel comfortable in a trade. Feeling "comfortable" is the fastest way to the poorhouse in commodity trading. We are p... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
29th March 2007
Not all conventional commodity trading folklore is correct. Some is and some isn't. Much is anecdotal. Most of it is designed to make you feel comfortable in a trade. Feeling "comfortable" is the fastest way to the poorhouse in commodity trading. We are p... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
27th March 2007
Every trading market has its own special patterns and oddities that will communicate its intentions. Patterns don't always work every time of course, but even that can be a clue of underlying extreme weakness or strength. Just like knowing a spouse well, ... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
27th March 2007
Every trading market has its own special patterns and oddities that will communicate its intentions. Patterns don't always work every time of course, but even that can be a clue of underlying extreme weakness or strength. Just like knowing a spouse well, ... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
27th March 2007
COFFEE futures and options are certainly filled with action. Long haul and day trading coffee can be very exhilarating. Support and resistance points can work very well. Cocoa and orange juice are best traded for the long haul. The liquidity in all three... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
12th March 2007
Corn is a good beginner's market! Here's some valuable hints and kinks taken from actual trading experiences.
Corn is great market for futures and options trading. This is how many novices learn to trade commodities. The margins are low; usually ab... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
12th March 2007
Most commodity futures markets will tip their hand when it's time to reverse direction. Knowing how to read its language is the challenge. It's not easy. This is important information, since this is all you really need to know! Volatility is a clue as we... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
08th March 2007
Identifying patterns that repeat in the futures market, then jumping on them, is what it's all about. These patterns can be rather complex, requiring an accumulated library of observations. The best way to do it is through your own intuition. There's no b... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
08th March 2007
Identifying patterns that repeat in the futures market, then jumping on them, is what it's all about. These patterns can be rather complex, requiring an accumulated library of observations. The best way to do it is through your own intuition. There's no b... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
06th March 2007
After twelve years of watching and day-trading the S&P 500 almost every day, I've come to some conclusions of what works and what doesn't. These methods can also be applied to other markets as well, for both long and short-term trading.
The big mone... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
06th March 2007
After twelve years of watching and day-trading the S&P 500 almost every day, I've come to some conclusions of what works and what doesn't. These methods can also be applied to other markets as well, for both long and short-term trading.
Let's say ou... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
22nd February 2007
You can often tell the trading sophistication of someone by their market bias. If they are always looking at the long side, in other words, always wanting to buy, they are probably new to the game. There's many stock traders who don't know what "selling... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
22nd February 2007
Have you ever been a hobby newbie and been awed by the top people you first meet? Then after a while you realize they really aren't as smart as you first thought. Later you surpass them and finally realize they hindered your learning rather than helped it... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
21st February 2007
There is always "year one" for every commodity futures trader. I had mine and made every mistake a trader can make and more. Here's my story of how I stumbled into the lion's den, got gored a few times and even made some money. My hope is that beginners w... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
21st February 2007
Even when trading conservatively and slowly there is a tremendous amount of money to be made in commodities. Most new traders try to rush it and swing for the fences. You can often control $100,000 worth of commodities with only $10,000 of margin money in... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
21st February 2007
Even when trading conservatively and slowly there is a tremendous amount of money to be made in commodities. Most new traders try to rush it and swing for the fences. You can often control $100,000 worth of commodities with only $10,000 of margin money in... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
20th February 2007
When you think about it, many events need to be just right to make an efficient and profitable trade. You must pull the trigger. The entry must be good. The exit must be good. The futures market must act as you expect. The orders must be accurate and with... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
20th February 2007
The 'shaky hand' trade. That tells you all you need to know. If you're still taking 'comfortable' trades, you're setting yourself up for failure. Here's how to know the difference and how to capitalize on them.
It was a shaky hand for the buyers, ind... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
20th February 2007
The 'shaky hand' trade. That tells you all you need to know. If you're still taking 'comfortable' trades, you're setting yourself up for failure. Here's how to know the difference and how to capitalize on them.
Potentially good commodity futures trades... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
20th February 2007
It seems when most Novice commodity traders start out, they go through the same cycle. They start out reckless, then buy some books and courses, attend the trading seminars, etc. What if we could bypass all this expensive mess and go right for the jugular... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
19th February 2007
Novice commodity futures and option traders make the same mistakes year after year. There's a tremendous amount of money that changes hands as a result. Make it HARD for the market to get your money, not easy! These principles apply to stock trading as we... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
19th February 2007
Novice commodity futures and option traders make the same mistakes year after year. There's a tremendous amount of money that changes hands as a result. Make it HARD for the market to get your money, not easy! These principles apply to stock trading as we... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
19th February 2007
Are you following these forty commodity trading guidelines? Follow them all and you have a better chance of becoming a consistently profitable commodity futures and options trader. Design your trading plan around these rules. Don't underestimate their val... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
19th February 2007
Are you following these forty commodity trading guidelines? Follow them all and you have a better chance of becoming a consistently profitable commodity futures and options trader. Design your trading plan around these rules. Don't underestimate their val... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
19th February 2007
Are you following these forty commodity trading guidelines? Follow them all and you have a better chance of becoming a consistently profitable commodity futures and options trader. Design your trading plan around these rules. Don't underestimate their v... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
22nd January 2007
There is still a huge demand for gold and silver. They represent the traditional means of retaining economic value when financial systems fail or go into hyper-inflation. Gold and silver have gone down quite a bit recently, but are still far above the p... Read >
Author: AdamHeist
08th January 2007
Free tips on investing in a commodity bull market
Anyone that has invested in a stock bull market or a real estate bull market knows that during the four or five year duration of a typical bull market there are many inevitable price corrections along ... Read >
Author: MK Smith
26th October 2006
If you are looking for a beginners education in Forex Trading the best place to look is on the World Wide Web. Simply type in a “beginners education in forex trading” into a well known search engine like Google or Yahoo and you will be presented with ... Read >
Author: Tiffany Walker
26th July 2006
There is no commodities futures market in molybdenum. Yes, there are many more moly traders than trading companies buying and selling uranium. But, it is a small market. Because molybdenum mining is majorly a byproduct of copper mining, investments in Phe... Read >
Author: James Finch
04th June 2006
One of the least understood financial markets is the one for futures. That is in part a function of the fact that for many years it has been referred to as "commodity futures", which has no doubt turned many would-be traders away, folks who don't have an... Read >
Author: John Forman
26th May 2006
Clearly, anyone who trades does so with the expectation of making profits. We take risks to gain rewards. The question each trader must answer, however, is what kind of return he or she expects to make? This is a very important consideration, as it spe... Read >
Author: John Forman
07th May 2006
Although Forex trading is not as popular as stock, futures and commodities market, it is far more powerful than any other kind of trading or investments, since it is now open to the public.
It is not a closed market anymore.
More and more savvy inve... Read >
Author: Franck Silvestre
07th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Billy Williams
There are lots of people who aspire to become profitable traders in today's market environment. Many people who come to trade stocks, options, and other securities are attracted to the potential of making a lot of money b... Read >
Author: Billy Williams
02nd May 2006
The futures market offers the opportunistic investor the option of using small amounts of their own money to control large amounts of products, including gold, currencies, and agricultural commodities.
A futures contract is a legally binding contract to ... Read >
Author: Tony Reed
12th March 2006
How will you study the markets? Marquez Comelab author of The Part-Time Currency Trader discusses the properties of price movements to help you analyse the markets.
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Author: Marquez Comelab
01st January 2006
By far, the largest trading market in the world is the foreign currency market. Speculators make up only a small part of the spot (cash market) and forward (futures market) currency exchange transactions. So if you are considering speculating in this area... Read >
Author: Francis Kier
20th December 2005
Trading the Forex market has become very popular in the last years. Why is it that traders around the world see the Forex market as an investment opportunity? We will try to answer this question in this article. Also we will discuss some differences betwe... Read >
Author: Raul Lopez
16th October 2005
Surprisingly, many profitable speculators have success rates between 30% and 50%. Futures traders are not successful because they predict prices well. They`re winning because their profitable trades far exceed their losses. The truth of the matter is all ... Read >
Author: David Jenyns
12th October 2005
From Agricultural Products To Financial Instruments
The origins of the modern futures market lies in the agriculture markets of the 19th century. Farmers started selling contracts to deliver agricultural products at a later date. This was done to antic... Read >
Author: Ron King
31st July 2005
FOREX is the world's largest and most liquid trading market. Many consider FOREX
as the best home business you can ever venture in. Even though regular people have had the opportunity to take part in trading foreign currencies for profit (in the same wa... Read >
Author: Omar Vargas
31st July 2005
There are many advantages to Trading FOREX as your main income generator. Let's start by something that may be worrying you already.
"Do I need a Diploma or some kind of Certification to trade FOREX?" The answer is this:
When attempting to make more pro... Read >
Author: Omar Vargas
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