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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Good Property Investment in Costa Rica

By Randy Berg

Costa Rica is a country comprising of a group of islands in the Central American region. San Jose is the capital of this beautiful country. When Christopher Columbus discovered this land in the year 1502, he was right in naming this country Costa Rica in Spanish which translates to "rich coast" in English. This country is a land of captivating beauty. The exuberant greenery and the bewitching landscape attract the people to this beautiful country.

Costa Rica is a country much beyond just intoxicatedly lovely beaches, the luscious, green and breathtaking landscape and the majestically enthralling mountains. The beauty of Costa Rica lies in the people who inhabit this beautifully rich country. The people of Costa Rica, generally referred to as "ticos", are warm and friendly by nature. They are also very welcoming and helpful.

Costa Rica, these days, is fast becoming a good investment option. People are slowing beginning to explore and exploit the beauty of this land. Any traveler who comes to Costa Rica leaves with a desire to buy property in this enthralling country. Costa Rica offers a lot of options if you would like to invest in property in that country.

The various options that Costa Rica offers for property investment are beach properties, upscale residential homes, farms and mountain properties. Some of the places in Costa Rica where your investment in property will prove worthwhile are in the Central Provinces of Heredia and Alajuela, locations in San Jose such as Escazu and Santa Ana and places like Puerto Viejo, Punta Uva and Dominical.

Costa Rica property investment is also a good option because the country offers good infrastructure support like good roads, good Internet connectivity, public transportation, free trade zones, universities, schools, banks and good air transport. The weather in Costa Rica and the scenic beauty of this land ranging from the bountiful rainforest's to the volcanoes and the enticing beaches ensures that property investment is worth every penny here.

Property investment in Costa Rica is a great thought; however, certain precautionary measures have to be borne in mind in order to avoid getting the raw side of the deal. The most important aspect is to understand and accept the fact that the Costa Rican real estate is a two tiered market. The Costa Ricans quote different prices for the same property to the "ticos" (natives) and the "gringos" (foreigners). Most of the ticos have an assumption that the gringos are all very rich people and hence they tend to quote a price nearly twice the price quoted to a tico. Hence, you need to negotiate well with the ticos to ensure you get a good price for the property.

Though Costa Rica offers a lot of benefits of living here, there are a few things that you need to keep in mind while planning to invest in property in Costa Rica. Costa Ricans tend to think that "gringos" or foreigners who are investing in property in their country have a lot of money stacked in their bank accounts. Hence, the real estate in Costa Rica is a two tiered market. The "ticos" (native Costa Ricans) quote different prices for the same property to "ticos" and "gringos". Gringos are most often quoted a higher amount. This is one important point to bear in mind while investing in property in Costa Rica.

Another important aspect to note is that the legal process is completed thoroughly. It is important to have sufficient knowledge on how to get the property registered in your name completely and take over 100% ownership rights on the property. If you are not aware of this, it is recommended to take the services of a local attorney who can hand hold you through this entire procedure. - 23223

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Understanding The Market Sentiment (Part I)

By Ahmad Hassam

Most traders have a love hate relationship with the market thinking that the market is either against them or for them. Do you see the market as a big mechanical matrix which is devoid of emotions? How do you view the forex market is very important.

At a particular moment in time, the market is emanating the emotions of currency speculators sitting on their trading desks or on their computers around the world. The truth is that forex market is just the compressed display of these emotions.

A market is like a big living organism. Think that this organism is made up of millions of cells. Each cell carries its own functions. It also interacts with other cells of the body keeping the living organism alive around the clock.

A forex market comprises millions of participants acting out their perceptions and emotions. Knowing what the market thinks and how it thinks is crucial to trading success.

Ultimately, you as the trader are dealing with other traders out there in the market whether they are big institutional players or an independent individual trader like you and me. You need to know what the other participants are thinking.

Market sentiment is the most important factor that drives the markets especially the currency markets and other financial markets. What is the market sentiment? Market sentiment is simply what the majority of the market participants are perceived to be thinking or feeling about the market at anyone time.

Market sentiment sums up to the overall dominating emotions of the market participants. Traders tend to act based on what they feel and think of certain currencies. They form their opinions based on emotions regarding their strengths or weaknesses relative to other currencies. It explains the current actions of the market as well as the future course of action.

Market sentiment is primarily based on the sum total of all the traders emotions. These emotions are one of the greatest factors in the determination of the currency pair prices. One important thing you should know: market sentiment is not logical.

It is like a fickle lover. The incoming new information can upset the existing emotion. Markets are capable of changing its mind based on new information. Market sentiment can be bearish, bullish or just plain confused.

If the majority of the market participants want to buy that currency, the market sentiment is bullish and if the majority traders want to sell the currency, the market sentiment is considered to be bearish. The sentiments end up being mixed up when most market participants are unsure of what to do at a particular moment.

If you can understand what the other traders are thinking and why the market is doing what it is doing, you will be in a better position to plan the entry and exit for your trade. Understanding the current market sentiment and exploiting it with an appropriate trading strategy can help maximize your trading profits. In Part II of this article we will discuss what factors influence the market sentiment. - 23223

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Can You Trade Like A Hedge Fund Manager? (Part II)

By Ahmad Hassam

You must have read Part I of how hedge fund managers trade forex. You need to understand that hedge fund managers are always on their nerves edge. They constantly look for strategies that work.

Hedge fund managers want to make good money while always on their guard if things go bad, how to get out of a bad position before it really hurts. You as individual investors also want to bet your own hard earned money in the hope of making capital gains.

You should decide whether you want to range trade or trend trade? Many hedge fund managers are trend following traders. If you want to become a trend trader than you need to become a master of predicting and anticipating trends in your favorite currency pairs. If you want to be a contrarian trader and range trade, than you should understand how to scalp.

You should also decide the best time frame that you will trade most. You should decide whether you will trade the 5 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 4 hours, daily or weekly chart etc and why.

Will you only day trade or hold your position overnight? If you are doing a job, will you trade after hours? What time of trading best suits you? These things should be very clear in your mind before you start trading.

Learning the art of entry and exit is essential for your success. Should it be single entry, single exit? Should it be single entry, multiple exits? Should it be multiple entries, single exit? Should it be multiple entry, multiple exits?

You should understand the money management rules. Never ever put more than 1% of your equity at stake in a single trade. Learn to calculate the risk/reward ratio.

Now, test drive the forex system by back testing and forward testing. Back testing can be done on Metatrader and other platforms. Forward test your strategies on a demo account.

Open a mini account and try to test it live with a small amount of money. This way you will not lose much money but will be playing against your emotions.

Ultimately trading is all about developing discipline and controlling emotions. You dont get this feel in demo trading when you know nothing is at stake.

Get intimate with your strategies. There are two primary types of trading strategies"one that has a high percentage of profitable trades and one that has a high profit factor.

The key factor here is to know and find out what type of market environment your trading strategy performs well in and what type of market environment your trading strategy fails in. Because only then will you know what works under what conditions and what does not work.

Drawdown is very important. Know how much drawdown you can afford. You can establish bench mark figures using a back test for each trading strategy. Decide before you trade, how much drawdown is acceptable before you need to pull the plug out of the trade.

The last step of thinking or trading like a hedge fund manager is self reflection. Oftentimes we become so absorbed with trading that we do not notice the obvious.

This is why it is important to spend some time on a weekly or monthly basis to go over or reflect on your trading. You need to establish a certain ROI level for yourself and keep on tweaking your trading strategies until you start achieving that figure. - 23223

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Why Interest Rates Are So Low

By Stacy Tran

For the last two years, money market and CD rates have been steadily falling. No matter where you look you are not going to find anything very high right now. For retirees who rely on interest income, this is a trying time. Retired people who are older have Social Security and many of them also need the income that comes from interest on their savings. With interest rates so low, this interest income has dwindled and put many retirees in a bind.

There is really no safe place for anyone to put their money and get a reasonable rate of return. Older people need to have their savings in something safer than the stock market because they might need the money at any time and they cannot afford the risk that comes with the stock market. It is true that they might not have to worry about losing a job like many folks do, but their income has taken a big hit too.

Retirees usually have most of their money in CDs and government bonds. This is because those rates are historically higher than those you get with a money market account. Most money market accounts will let you make periodic withdrawals and you can also take your money out at any time. This means you get a lower interest rate in a money market in exchange for the ability to always have access to your money.

Money market accounts are a place to park money that is in transition and they are very common in stock market portfolios and stockbroker accounts. No matter how much you search, you will not find any interest rates that are anywhere near as high as they were 3 or 4 years ago. Anyone that has extra money and wants a safe place to put it should be prepared to get little in return.

Anyone who is unhappy with these low interest rates and is willing to take more risk should look into something called social lending. With social lending, you are lending money to another person rather than a banking institution. There are several online websites that match lenders with people who need the money and are willing to pay a higher rate. There is more risk with this type of loan because the person could default on the loan. However, anyone wanting to find higher interest rates should look into social lending as a possible solution. - 23223

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The Forex Pip Defined

By Bart Icles

A Pip is the term for Percentage In Point or Price Interest Point. It is the smallest measurement for the smallest value (price) change of a currency. This term is one of the most important one among many in Forex currency trading, and should be properly understood by any new Forex trader.

Since transactions in Forex involve very large sums of currency and Forex spreads are usually very small, currency pairs are quoted to the fourth decimal place to be accurate. This is what is known as a Pip, or the smallest change of a currency pair. Take for example the currency pair of USD/EUR, quoted at 1.2345 and changes to 1.2346, the change in Pip would be 1. And if it changes from 1.2345 to 1.2305, the corresponding Pip change would be 40 Pips. Presently, there are 6 widely-traded currency pairs or called the majors, which are the following:

* EUR/USD, also called the 'EURO" * GBP/USD, also called the "CABLE" * USD/CHF, also called the "SWISSIE" * USD/JPY, also called the "NINJA" * USD/CAD, also called the "LOONIE", or "BEAVER" * AUD/USD, also called the "AUSSIE" *

The EUR/USD is the most traded major by an average of 100 Pips a day.

Also, profits and losses are measured in Pips, with the exception of the USD/JPY, since it is quoted at the second decimal place due to having a cent or of a hundredth in some major currencies. The yen's Pip value is .01, while other majors are placed at .0001.

If you trade the currency pair of USD/JPY at 110.95 and moves to 111.0, it gained 5 Pips. With a quote of 77.48 that changed to 77.53 would mean a 5 Pip increase. If it were the USD/CAD pair while at 1.0234, then changes to 1.0224, 10 Pips would have been lost. Trading with the AUD/USD with an exchange quote of 1.9876, the Pip equivalent is .0001, as it set by market makers at 4 decimal places.

So, in Forex trading "30 Pips" would mean thirty units of value in trading. Since individual currencies have different quotes in terms of Pips, it's important to take note of such differences so as not to get confused in your trading. Dealing with large sums might seem daunting at times, but will get easier gradually as you begin to get acquainted with Forex trading as time passes.

Many other currencies besides the Yen have a four decimal place - those mainly paired with the USD at .0001. If you just keep in mind that a Forex Pip is one unit of the furthest listed decimal place, and that each currency pair is assigned a different value, then you'll be well on your way to becoming a future, successful trader. - 23223

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