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		<title>Learn Currency Trading (Part II)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most active traded crosses focus on the three non USD currencies (EUR, JPY and GBP). These crosses are known as the euro crosses, yen crosses and the sterling crosses. The most actively traded cross currency pairs are: EUR/CHF, EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY, AUD/JPY and NZD/JPY. Crosses enable currency traders to directly target trades to specific individual currencies to take advantage of news or events.]]></description>
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<div style='font-style:italic' class='byline'>by Ahmad Hassam</div>
<p>The most active traded crosses focus on the three non USD currencies (EUR, JPY and GBP). These crosses are known as the euro crosses, yen crosses and the sterling crosses. The most actively traded cross currency pairs are: EUR/CHF, EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY, AUD/JPY and NZD/JPY. Crosses enable currency traders to directly target trades to specific individual currencies to take advantage of news or events.</p>
<p>When you look up at the currency pairs, you may notice that the currencies are combined in a seemingly strange way. For instance, if sterling-yen (GBP/JPY) is a yen cross, why it is not being also referred to as yen-sterling (JPY/GBP)? The answer is that those quoting conventions were evolved over the years to reflect traditionally strong currencies versus traditionally weak currencies with the strong currency coming first.</p>
<p>The first currency in the pair is known as the base currency. It is the base currency that you are buying or selling when you buy or sell a currency pair. The second currency in the pair is known as the counter currency. So if you buy 100,000 EUR/JPY. You have just bought 100,000 Euros and sold the equivalent amount in Japanese Yen.</p>
<p>So currency trading involves simultaneously buying and selling. Going long in currency trading means having bough a currency pair! When you are long, you are looking for the prices to go higher. So you can sell at a higher price that where you bought. </p>
<p>Going short in currency trading means selling a currency pair! It means that you have sold the currency pair, meaning you have sold the base currency and bought the counter currency. In currency trading going short is as common as going long.</p>
<p>If you have an open position and you want to close it, its called squaring up. If you are short, you need to buy to square up. If you are long, you need to sell to go flat. Selling high and buying low is the standard currency trading strategy. Having no position in the market is known as being square or flat.</p>
<p>Profit and Loss is how traders measure success and failure. A clear understanding of how P&amp;L works is especially critical to online margin trading. When you open an online currency trading account, you will need to pony up cash as collateral to support the margin requirements established by your broker.</p>
<p>Profit and Loss (P&amp;L) calculations are pretty straight forward. P&amp;L calculations are based on position size and the number of pips you make or lose. Most of the currency pairs are quoted up to four decimal places except those involving JPY. Currency pairs involving JPY on one side are only quoted up to 2 decimal places.  A pip is the smallest increment of price fluctuation in currency pairs. Suppose CHF/USD quote is 1.2233. It has gone up by 20 pips if the price moves from 1.2233 to 1.2253. Pip is the increase or decrease in the fourth decimal digit. Pips are also referred to as points. It is an abbreviation of Percentage in Points.</p>
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		<title>Technical Analysis Terminology</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a forex trader, you should learn technical analysis. You need to understand the various terms that are frequently used in Technical Analysis. Technical Analysis is the study of historical and ongoing price data through charts, price patterns and chart indicators. Charts display price moves in time intervals using bars and candlesticks.]]></description>
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<div style='font-style:italic' class='byline'>by Ahmad Hassam</div>
<p>As a forex trader, you should learn technical analysis. You need to understand the various terms that are frequently used in Technical Analysis. Technical Analysis is the study of historical and ongoing price data through charts, price patterns and chart indicators. Charts display price moves in time intervals using bars and candlesticks.</p>
<p>Technical Analysis is based on a number of assumptions. The most important is that all available information is immediately impounded into the market prices of the currencies. The second assumption made is that prices always move in trends or patterns. The third assumption that is made is that history repeats itself. This means you can predict the future price action by studying the past prices.</p>
<p>Historical studies have shown that once a trend is in motion, it is most likely to continue rather than reverse it. Only a bigger force in the opposite direction can reverse a trend once set in motion. The more one studies chart patterns, the clearer it becomes that reading and interpreting chart patterns are more an art form than a skill in technical analysis. </p>
<p>Two charts are important in technical analysis. Bar charts and Candlesticks charts. Bar charts display price data in vertical lines that represents price action during a given time period. The tip at the bottom of a bar chart is the low for the period. The tip at the top is the high for the period. The open and close are represented by small horizontal dashes called tics. The tic to the left of the vertical line is the open. The tic to the right of the line is the close.</p>
<p>Candlestick charts are similar to bar charts. Like the bar charts, the top of the vertical line represent the high and the bottom of the vertical line represents the low. However, the price action between the open and the close is represented differently by the use of candlestick bodies. A shaded body represents a lower closing below a higher opening.  A hollow body represents a higher closing above a lower opening. </p>
<p>The price action that takes place above and below the body is referred to as tails or wicks.  As a forex day trader, you may use any one of the 3, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60 and 180 minutes charts for technical analysis. As a swing and position trader, you may use a daily, weekly or a monthly chart. These charts all use the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) or the Eastern Standard Time (EST) depending on the software that your broker platform uses. But you can always adjust these times according to your local time.</p>
<p>While doing technical analysis, you need to understand markets patterns? You need to understand what are Uptrends? You should also know what downtrends are and what are sideway trends? Forex markets expand and retrace constantly. Currency prices may continue to expand for sometimes either upward or downward. It is the nature of the currency markets to surge then pause and retrace. </p>
<p>Trends make a series of peaks and troughs as they move. An uptrend consists of a series of ascending peaks and troughs. A downtrend consists of a series of descending peaks and troughs. A sidways trend consists of a series of horizontal peaks and troughs.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you move into rental homes in Utah you might find many landlords don't like to accept pets into their rental property. This is because they fear the pet will cause more damage and possibly be a nuisance to the neighbors. There are a couple of ways you can convince your landlord or Utah property management <a href="http://www.keyrenter.com">KeyRenter</a> that your pet is trained and will be okay on the rental property.]]></description>
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<div style='font-style:italic' class='byline'>by Britnee Nguyen</div>
<p>When you move into rental homes in Utah you might find many landlords don&#8217;t like to accept pets into their rental property. This is because they fear the pet will cause more damage and possibly be a nuisance to the neighbors. There are a couple of ways you can convince your landlord or Utah property management <a target='_blank' href="http://www.keyrenter.com">KeyRenter</a> that your pet is trained and will be okay on the rental property.</p>
<p>Provide any training certificates to the landlord showing the pet has been taught obedience in proper schooling. This helps the landlord trust your pet knowing it has been trained by professionals. If your pet hasn&#8217;t had formal training, then there are other ways to prove that your pet will behave at the rental home.</p>
<p>One way is to invite your landlord to your current place of residence so they can see the condition of the place with your pet living in it. You could also get a letter of reference from the neighbors and current landlord for the pet. The landlord can also meet the pet at that time to see how they get along and its behavior.</p>
<p>Negotiate a possible pet deposit for having your pet live there. This will give the landlord money in case there does happen to have damage from the pet. If nothing is damaged, you can get the money back when you move out.</p>
<p>Check the laws since some states have policies that allow pets into rental homes. This includes if tenants have special circumstances such as if the tenant is visually-impaired and needs a dog to help get around. This would over-ride a no-pet policy.</p>
<p>If your landlord won&#8217;t budge on their no-pet policy, then you will have to find a different rental home to move into. Ask <a target='_blank' href="http://www.keyrenter.com">KeyRenter</a> to find a rental home that fits your needs including a home for your beloved pet.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's a serious decision when you decide to rent a home in Utah. Utah property management like <a href="http://www.keyrenter.com">KeyRenter</a>helps people on their search for rental homes in Utah. There are some ways to prepare yourself to find the perfect rental home for you.]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s a serious decision when you decide to rent a home in Utah. Utah property management like <a target='_blank' href="http://www.keyrenter.com">KeyRenter</a>helps people on their search for rental homes in Utah. There are some ways to prepare yourself to find the perfect rental home for you.</p>
<p>When deciding on a rental home, there are several factors to consider. This includes the price, location, size, and amenities. Another thing to consider is the length of the contract which is usually a year-long contract and sometimes a month-to-month contract. Consider all these options before making a final decision. <a target='_blank' href="http://www.keyrenter.com">KeyRenter</a> provides all this information on their on-line listings of rental homes in Utah.</p>
<p>When deciding on a rental home, there are several factors to consider. This includes the price, location, size, and amenities. Another thing to consider is the length of the contract which is usually a year-long contract and sometimes a month-to-month contract. Consider all these options before making a final decision.</p>
<p>Consider having roommates when you rent a place. Roommates can help pay for rent to help make the payments more affordable. If you do want to have roommates, first try to find people you know who will live with you. That way you know you&#8217;ll get along and you can have an idea of the size of the place you should be looking for.</p>
<p>After you figure this all out, then it is time for your search for rental homes in Utah. Consider driving around neighborhoods you want to live in, searching on-line, and looking through Utah property management listings.</p>
<p>When you find your perfect rental home, be sure to read through all the terms of the contract to make sure it is everything you want. Sign it and agree on a move-in date with the landlord and enjoy your new rental home.</p>
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<p>Perhaps the best advice that you will receive from someone is live to trade another day. Currency markets are brutal, volatile and ruthless. In minutes you can lose many pips. You should learn to survive in the markets in the long run. Do not lose all your money in a single day.</p>
<p>The most common factor that causes many currency traders and investors to blow up their accounts and lose all their money is greed. Once you start taking unnecessary risks you are in trouble. You want a secret formula that never loses a trade. You will start looking for the Holy Grail technical indictor or a forex robot that can make you rich. You will believe that by discovering one, you will become rich. </p>
<p>Unfortunately there is no such Holy Grail for anyone. No one has ever found such a secret. You cannot always win. You will win and you will lose. Learn not to risk more than 2% of your account on one single trade. Grow your account incrementally and slowly over time. Never ever get into the temptation to risk big trying to make one single winning trade that can make you rich.</p>
<p>The most important thing that you should know is how much you are willing to risk in a single trade. This is more important than your trading strategy. I said dont risk more than 2% in a single trade. But if you are a risk taker and want to be aggressive, you can go up to 5%. Dont exceed 5%, stay between 1-5%. If you are risk averse and are conservative, on the other hand, you should consider risking between 1-2% only.</p>
<p>Once you have decided on the risk you are willing to take, knowing the rest is simple. Suppose you have a $50,000 account and you decide on a risk of 2%. How much you can risk on a single trade? You can only risk (50,000) (0.02) =$1,000. This is the maximum you should risk on a single trade.</p>
<p>However, if you are trading more than one position at the same time, the amount may become higher. Lets suppose, you are in 3 trades! You risk only $1,000 per trade. So the total money at risk will be (3) (1000) =$3,000. When you have determined your risk, you are can determine the trade size.</p>
<p>Trade size is the number of contracts you purchase in any one trade. To determine the trade size, you need to first determine where you want to put your stop loss. Lets use an example to make it clear. Suppose you are willing to risk $1000 on trading EUR/USD pair. You decide on a stop loss of 50 pips. Each pip on EUR/USD pair is $10 worth. So the number of contracts that you need to trade are (1,000)/ (50) (10) =2.</p>
<p>By calculating your trade size, you have taken the guesswork out of your trading once you have determined your risk level. You can sleep well now. You know how much of your money is at risk. You are going to be able to trade tomorrow. No matter what happens today.</p>
<p>Using these common money management rules will help you avoid the pitfall of losing almost all the money in your account. Learning to survive the markets and trade another day is the essence of trading. This can help your trading take the next level of profitability.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The prevailing Economic recession is not new to everyone and the United States is currently facing a hard financial time, with its real estate markets tumbling down with no sight of hope. People started to lose their homes all over the US, when the market initially started to tumble down. The manpower of the bank utilised in order to process mortgages were wasted because of the pre closure of mortgaged properties and the banks were flooded with closures already. Investors and banks started to purchase the houses which were auctioned at such low prices.]]></description>
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<p>The prevailing Economic recession is not new to everyone and the United States is currently facing a hard financial time, with its real estate markets tumbling down with no sight of hope. People started to lose their homes all over the US, when the market initially started to tumble down. The manpower of the bank utilised in order to process mortgages were wasted because of the pre closure of mortgaged properties and the banks were flooded with closures already. Investors and banks started to purchase the houses which were auctioned at such low prices.</p>
<p>Erst the banks bought the properties endorse from sale they began catalog them on the MLS with explicit estate companies and were ideation some impression. The lenders were dense at tops with their financing but the force pleased them from the gravity, and they were erst farther flexible to suit loans to commonality that did not keep posted unlimited amounts of financial bereaved.</p>
<p>The cash triumphed has deviated dramatically as the lenders are largesse some highly skillful finance parcels that hit snap charge minor than many have powerful seen them, no grease or very boylike filthy lucre abandoned, and with the number of properties being untaken from banks at pottage less than the resplendent peddle utility they extend to trudge into the liveliness with consideration.</p>
<p>Investors began purchasing properties besides as the loans became more bleeding heart and the dexterity to swallow them from the MLS instead of the sell brought more spark to their investments. Being mighty to trudge through the beans versus accede it exposition buried changed the outline of many investors as they were efforts it for the buck worth that the lean would get from the way.</p>
<p>The contour for the finance peddle is satisfactory; it is projected to be reinforcement on blessing of the dupe within a conjugate of oldness. The kinsfolk who were flourishing sufficiency to admit now while guts toll and the pad prices were so funereal ravenousness see a sweeping mastery in their authorization once the berth standards elevate to where they should be.</p>
<p>Things are still indigestible all over, riffraff are still trailing jobs and many homes are being sited on the mart cornerstone but there are options to meliorate crowd from behind their homes and the qualification has bounteous the trial it takes to yield a sliver lay on in these case. If at all perhaps refinancing is the primo way to get urge in goods, for those who are struggling with a rose-colored dinero merited to horsepower give or ruffled appraise can see a thundering inadequacy in their reason to breathing in the lean-to with refinancing to the drop tariff that are now untaken.</p>
<p>Every crisis bears the seeds of opportunity. The government&#8217;s aid has eased the pressures felt by banks due to foreclosures. Lenders&#8217; fears have abated, and they&#8217;re once again willing and able to offer loans profitable to both lender and borrower. People are growing confident that, at this golden moment in history, there are easy profits to be made in real estate.</p>
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<p>Suppose you believe that the currency prices will not be able to follow through action in the direction of the breakout. Fading breakouts refers to trading against breakouts. When we believe that breakouts from support and resistance levels to be false and unsustainable we fade breakouts. </p>
<p>Fading breakouts tends to be more effective as a short term strategy. It is not meant to be a long term strategy. False breakouts are also known as fakeouts. False breakouts are a bane for breakout traders but boon for breakout faders.</p>
<p>Support and resistance are seen as the price floor and the price ceiling respectively. Support level attracts the buyers enthusiasm for higher bids and prevents the price from falling further. The resistance level attracts the sellers enthusiasm for shorting. It prevents the price action from advancing higher.</p>
<p>It is perfectly logical for the crowd to think that if the support level is penetrated, then the price action should move downward. The crowd is more likely to sell than to buy when the price action breaks the support level from above. The idea of trading breakouts appeals to many independent traders especially those new to currency trading. The crowd likes to trade the breakout.</p>
<p>The crowd is more likely to buy than to sell when the price action breaks the resistance level from below. The opposite is true of a price break above the resistance level. The crowd usually concludes that if the resistance is broken, then the prices are more likely to advance higher in the rally.</p>
<p>Now you can understand why there tends to be large number of entry stop orders placed just above a resistance level and also placed below a support level. You will also find clusters of stop loss orders placed by traders who have brought near the support level or have sold near the resistance level.</p>
<p>Short positions will be stopped out when the price action breaks out above the resistance level. Similarly, when the currency prices crosses below the support level, long positions will be stopped out. </p>
<p>Why most breakouts fail? One of the most important reasons why most breakouts fail is due to the fact that smart traders need to take the money from the novice and inexperience traders. The majority will cash out of the trading game broke. Always remember, it does not always pay to have the same mentality as the crowd. </p>
<p>The crowd holds the dumb money with the weak hands. Smart money belongs to the big players who have a couple of tricks to sabotage the crowd. Money has to be made from the majority. Not from the minority who got it right.</p>
<p>When the crowd scrambles to get out of their losing positions, it causes vertical rallies or declines. The most money is made when the crowd turns out to be wrong. Read Part II for more.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thinking about renting out your home, but afraid of tenants not paying the rent or damaging your property? This is a common fear owners face when they put their homes for rent. To get a quality tenant, the best is to do background checks. But even then, some background checks may not be efficient enough. Problems may arise once the tenant moves in and can sometimes leave you with the hassle of eviction or other legal actions.]]></description>
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<p>Thinking about renting out your home, but afraid of tenants not paying the rent or damaging your property? This is a common fear owners face when they put their homes for rent. To get a quality tenant, the best is to do background checks. But even then, some background checks may not be efficient enough. Problems may arise once the tenant moves in and can sometimes leave you with the hassle of eviction or other legal actions.</p>
<p>To help ease the mind of owners, there are several property management companies that set to help you with your relationship with the tenant. Utah property management such as <a target='_blank' href="http://www.keyrenter.com">KeyRenter</a> assists owners in finding high-quality tenants and with needed legal action. <a target='_blank' href="http://www.keyrenter.com">KeyRenter</a> is partnered with the national credit bureau, Experian, to offer a 12-point residential screening program. They analyze and present this data to owners for a complete review analysis to help identify and maintain the most qualified tenants.</p>
<p>The Utah property management company, KeyRenter, also handles finances for the owner such as collecting rent and takes quick action if any delinquencies occur. They are also partnered with Utah&#8217;s premier legal team to offer fast removal and effective collection if needed. Eviction at rental homes in Utah is uncommon, but if it is needed, Keyrenter is prepared to take action. It is found that when tenants end up in hard times, that they efficiently move out and give advanced notice for them to find new qualified tenants.</p>
<p>Another concern an owner might have is the maintenance issues. It can be a petty thing always being called upon by a tenant when an appliance isn&#8217;t working right and that it needs to be replaced. It takes ample time for the owner to check out the problem and hire an expert to fix it to make sure the tenant stays happy. By offering 24-hour/7 days a week emergency maintenance system. </p>
<p>Owners are made aware of the maintenance requirements and pricing quotations prior to starting any work. They are able to provide this service since they staff an in-house licensed, insured, and bonded maintenance team. This saves the owner time and money of figuring out mark-ups, index pricing, retail rates, trip charges, and other similar items.</p>
<p>In order to maintain a good relationship with your tenant, trust is required. Knowing that a tenant passed a detailed background check and having a Utah property management team on your side helps keep the owner-tenant relationship on good terms. KeyRenter is known for its top-notch communication and the ability to avoid misunderstandings between owners and tenants. It is crucial as an owner to have a quality tenant in the home and to not have to worry about what to do when rent isn&#8217;t paid or if eviction is needed. When you have a Utah property</p>
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<p>Renting your property can be intimidating if you&#8217;re not completely sure the usual practices surrounding it. You may need support in all the aspects of renting, from the beginning stages of marketing it to the later stages of maintaining a good relationship with your tenants. </p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to be alone, there are several Utah property management companies whose job is to make sure you have support in getting your place rented out in a timely manner with quality tenants and other needs. For example, <a target='_blank' href="http://www.keyrenter.com">KeyRenter</a> provides an owner-tenant agreement contract that is detailed and clear and provides a 12-point background check along with other property management help.</p>
<p>They also provide 24/7 on-call support by calling their (800) number and also provides a 24/7 maintenance crew for those occasional maintenance needs of rental homes. Utah has property management companies that charge eight to 10 percent of your rental price as a monthly fee to provide management. However, Keyrenter.com provides a flat fee of $75/month for services. This is a great deal for those who have a high-priced house they are renting. If you have a home renting for $1,500 and have to pay 10 percent ($150) a month to a Utah property management, then <a target='_blank' href="http://www.keyrenter.com">KeyRenter</a> is the better deal charging only $75 a month.</p>
<p>Compared to all the other Utah property management companies, Keyrenter is the most inexpensive out of all of them. Not only do they provide 24/7 support for your rental property, but they also handle leasing needs such as sign and lockbox installations, pre-negotiating, rent analysis, and advice. </p>
<p>They also handle property management of mailing late notices, handling tenant/owner/property issues, and eviction administration if needed. Another benefit is that Keyrenter provides accounting services, that way you&#8217;ll have an organized monthly accounting statements and someone to turn to with financial questions about your property.</p>
<p>Having 24/7 support while renting your property is a great thing to have. You never know what issues or questions that may come up where you have to turn to a professional for answers. Maintenance issues can occur to your rental property while a tenant is living there that needs to be looked at immediately. If KeyRenter is your Utah property management company, you would be assured that things would be handled in a timely manner by experts, so you won&#8217;t have to worry. You&#8217;ll receive 24/7 support and not have to be alone and guessing what you&#8217;re suppose to do as a rental property owner.</p>
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<div style='font-style:italic' class='byline'>by Ahmad Hassam</div>
<p>Knowing what type of a trader you are, can make or break your investment career. Take the analogy of a football team. All players are talented and super fit. Everyone can throw and catch the ball. Everyone is a hard hitter. However some are more skilled as receivers. Others are more skilled as kickers. If the receiver is going to do the job of the kicker, not many field goal points will be made.</p>
<p>Investing in the currency markets or stock markets is also the same. It depends on your personality makeup what type of trading is best suited to you. In general there are three type of trading styles: Position trading, swing trading and day trading. You need to know what type of trading style is best suited for you.</p>
<p>Position Trading is generally the buy and hold strategy of investing in stocks over a long haul. In currency trading, position trading means you are in a trade for many months. Usually positions traders are in a trade for a large long term move like when you carry trade. Options traders can also be position traders through covered calls.</p>
<p>Swing Trading means taking short term positions in anticipation of quick market movements over a series of days or weeks. Swing trading is possibly the most dynamic of the three types of trading as the swing trader is able to switch up holding times quickly as the market demands. Swing traders take advantage of technical and fundamental analysis.</p>
<p>Day trading is not easy and it is certainly not a hobby. Sometimes when the positions warrants holding for a longer period, day trading can become swing trading! In Day Trading, you attempt to capitalize on intraday movements with the markets often trading on momentum and news. Day traders are also known as Kings of Stress.</p>
<p>Day trading is ideal for those who are able to handle erratic market movements while actually also having time to monitor the positions throughout the day. You should note that if you dont have time to watch your trades every moment, you should not think of day trading. Day trading is the riskiest of the three trading styles.</p>
<p>You Should Know That Swing Trading Is a Better Alternative to Day Trading Day trading hardly ever ends up well! Only 10% of the day traders succeed. Many people are attracted to the glamour and excitement of day trading. Most day trader usually blow up their accounts and fade away soon especially if the trader has no previous professional trading experience.</p>
<p>Swing trading can be on the other hand a much more effective trading style especially if you are a newer trader. By holding positions overnight and even for a few weeks, you can expose less money for larger moves. If you are a new trader, think about it for a moment.</p>
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<div style='font-style:italic' class='about'>About the Author:</div>
<div class='links'>Mr. Ahmad Hassam is a Harvard University Graduate. He is interested in day trading stocks and currencies. Know <a href="http://forex-or-stocks.blogspot.com/2009/06/swing-trading.html">Swing Trading</a>! Learn <a href="http://forex-or-stocks.blogspot.com/">Forex Trading</a>.</div>
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