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Forex Trading Strategies book

 

Forex Trading Strategies book

 

There are many kinds of orders which traders can place to transact in the Forex market, for making profit out of it.

 Market Order
The market order is the most simple and common kind or order. Here, the trader buys and sells the currency at the rate prevailing in the market at the time of placing the order.
Due to the huge size of the market and the high volatility, trends can reverse any instant, so people prefer placing orders at the market price to guard themselves against any adverse trend.

 Limit order
In this case, the trader specifies a price at which he may wish to buy or sell the currency.
Suppose a trader has bought GBP against the USD at 1.9710, then he can place a sell order at 1.9725, when the exchange will execute the order and he will profit from it. The order will get cancelled if the target price is not achieved during the day.

 Stop loss order
Due to the volatility, stop losses are essential. They determine the maximum loss a trader is willing to suffer. Suppose in the above instance, the risk-taking ability of the trader is low, then he may place a stop loss at 1.9705, at which level the exchange will book losses for him, and he won’t be affected by any fall below 1.9705.

 Entry order
Such an order is filled only when certain conditions are met in the market, which the order
specifies. The entry order can be a limit entry order or even a stop entry order.

– Limit entry order
As an example, let’s assume that the current market price for GBP/USD is 1.9705-10.
This implies that the trader can transact at these levels. Here, a trader can put a limit entry order to sell his holdings at a price more than the market price, say, 1.9715. His order would be executed only if that price is attained. In the similar manner, he can place an order for buying at a level of, say 1.9700, and his ‘buy’ order would remain pending till

– Stop entry order
Such an order is generally used when the trader has sufficient grounds to believe that the currency is trading in a fixed range and believes that it is on the verge of a breakout from that range. He might want to buy at a price higher than the market price or sell at a lower price than the market price. In the same example, the trader may go ahead and buy at 1.9720 or sell at 1.9690, where he believes that once these levels are attained, the currency will only go up or fall further, as the case may be. A trader exercises the stop entry order only when a trader has reasonable grounds to believe that there will be sharp movements in the currency rates in the Forex market.

Content :
What is Forex Trading?
Importance of Forex trading
Four Main Types of Orders in Forex Market
Forex Trading Price Movements-How and Why Markets Move and How to Profit
You predict the Forex expense trends
The Market obeys Scientific Laws
Business Can be made of News
Actual Expense Trends
Win the Competition
Be Imperfect but Never a Loser
Forex Traders: The Need to Be Objective
Forex Trading Tools
The Three Trend line Strategy
How to Win with Forex: The Step-by-Step Secrets
Success Comes From Within
Discipline & Losses
A Trading Edge
Success is in YOUR Hands
Dangers of Getting Emotional About Forex Trade
Forex Trading Strategy – Channel Breakout
Forex Assassin vs. Forex Power Strategy
The Correct Timing in Forex Trading
Making Proper Use of Support and Resistance
Why Buy Low and Sell High Doesn’t Work
It Takes Guts – But It Makes Money
The Importance of Real Time Forex Charting
Calculating Interest on Forex Trades
The Advantages of Automated Forex Trading
Choosing the Right Automated Forex Trading Software

 

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