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Forex Trading Investing Strategy

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In almost any business endeavor, strategy is an important element that can help in its success or failure. Forex trading is an international, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, over-the-counter exchange financial market where different nation's currencies are being bought and sold. Here, your strategy can quickly make you a rich man or let you lose your money in a single trade.


Forex trading is always done in pairs. It is well-known to be the largest financial market in the world; therefore, a single investor can't possibly influence the market, which means that your every decision will drive you to either success or failure and you can't blame anyone else.


Forex trading has two kinds of investing strategies, namely: technical analysis and fundamental analysis.


Technical Analysis


Technical analysis is the method of forecasting future movements of the price (securities, commodities, etc); it is based on a chart analysis, technical indicators, and pattern formations. Some people claim that forex trading are quite predictable, technically speaking.


What you need is proper money management because not all strategies work at a 100% rate. Technical analysis will help you determine when to enter/exit positions and where the price of the different currencies is going.


Most technical forex traders use technical indicators, this is a very common technique. A few indicators will do, compared to dozens of them. Quality is what matters and not the quantity. These technical indicators will help in forecasting currency market prices.


Here is a list of the common technical indicators:


- average directional index or ADX; determines the strength of prevailing trends

- exponential moving average or EMA; weight is given to latest data, moving average similar to simple moving average

- moving average convergence divergence or MACD; momentum indicator showing relationships between two average prices on the move

- Fibonacci; this can include Fibonacci time zones, Fibonacci channel, Fibonacci fan, Fibonacci arc and many more.

- Bollinger band; a band is plotted in two standard deviations away from simple moving average

- Relative strength index or RSI; compares the magnitude of recent gains against recent losses to determine the overbought/oversold asset conditions

- Stochastic oscillator; compares closing price of security to price range over a specific period of time

- Williams %R; measures overbought and oversold levels, somewhat similar to stochastic oscillator


Technical analysis systems make use of a combination of a few technical indicators to arrive at a realizable market forecast.


Fundamental analysis


Fundamental analysis strategy studies economic factors of a certain country to forecast its future currency value. It focuses on studies regarding economic, political and social factors that affect supply and demand.


Here is a list of fundamental analysis indicators:


- consumer price index or CPI; measures price changes in consumer services and goods, this is referred to as headline inflation

- gross domestic product or GDP; usually calculated on annual basis, this is the monetary value of a country's finished goods/services that is produced within its boundaries


The financial news is also necessary when making use of fundamental analysis. You should pay attention more especially if you're active on the trade. There different websites that offers up to date financial news, check out the different sites because it can help you a lot in arriving at a good fundamental analysis.


Whatever analysis you choose to use is up to you. Remember that these strategies will only aid you in making sound trading decisions. Perhaps a combination of the two strategies will do you better.


If you're an individual trader, you can check on available internet sites that have further discussions regarding these two strategies. Further research is good for you to get a good grip about the subject matter.


Applying these strategies together with good money management might be your doorway to forex trading success.




 

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