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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Trading Challenges Faced In The Early Days

By Carlyle Paul

I went to work when I was just out of grammar school. I got a job as quotation-board boy in a stockbrokerage office. I was quick at figures. At school I did three years of arithmetic in one. I was particularly good at mental arithmetic. As quotation-board boy I posted the numbers on the big board in the customers' room. One of the customers usually sat by the ticker and called out the prices. They couldn't come too fast for me. I have always remembered figures. No trouble at all.

"What did they say to you?" I asked him politely.

But a busy market did not keep me from thinking about the work. Those quotations did not represent prices of stocks to me, so many dollars per share. They were numbers. Of course, they meant something. They were always changing. It was all I had to be interested in the changes. Why did they change? I didn't know. I didn't care. I didn't think about that. I simply saw that they changed. That was all I had to think about five hours every day and two on Saturdays: that they were always changing.

I was fifteen when I had my first thousand and laid the cash in front of my mother all made in the bucket shops in a few months, besides what I had taken home. My mother carried on something awful. She wanted me to put it away in the savings bank out of reach of temptation. She said it was more money than she ever heard any boy of fifteen had made, starting with nothing. She didn't quite believe it was real money. She used to worry and fret about it.

I noticed that in advances as well as declines, stock prices were apt to show certain habits, so to speak. There was no end of parallel cases and these made precedents to guide me. I was only fourteen, but after I had taken hundreds of observations in mind I found myself testing their accuracy, comparing the behaviour of stocks to-day with other days. It was not long before I was anticipating movements in prices. My only guide, as I say, was their past performances. I carried the "dope sheets" in my mind. I looked for stock prices to run on form. I had "clocked" them. You know what I mean.

The Cosmopolitan was rated as A-1 and did an enormous business. It had branches in every manufacturing town in New England. They took my trading all right, and I bought and sold stocks and made and lost money for months, but in the end it happened with them as usual. They didn't refuse my business point-blank, as the small concerns had. Oh, not because it wasn't sportsmanship, but because they knew it would give them a black eye to publish the news that they wouldn't take a fellow's business just because that fellow happened to make a little money.

But they did the next worse thing that is, they made me put up a three-point margin and compelled me to pay a premium at first of a half point, then a point, and finally, a point and a half. Some handicap, that! How? Easy! Suppose Steel was selling at 90 and you bought it. Your ticket read, normally: "Bot ten Steel at 90-1/8." If you put up a point margin it meant that if it broke 89-1/4 you were wiped out automatically. In a bucket shop the customer is not importuned for more margin or put to the painful necessity of telling his broker to sell for anything he can get.

I didn't have a following. I kept my business to myself. It' was a one-man business, anyhow. It was my head, wasn't it? Prices either were going the way I doped them out, without any help from friends or partners, or they were going the other way, and nobody could stop them out of kindness to me. I couldn't see where I needed to tell my business to anybody else. I've got friends, of course, but my business has always been the same a one-man affair. That is why I have always Played a lone hand. - 23223

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What Do You Need If You Are Going To Trade Forex?

By Kris Deaney

Forex has fantastic profit potential. It's also easy to make trades no matter what direction the currencies are moving in, and this is one of the distinct advantages of the industry over the stock market.

Despite all of the potential, a trader that is thinking of moving into the Forex marketplace must be careful. They should have at least 2 different things before making their first trades.

The first is a good trading strategy. The strategy must be executed consistently with discipline. This is very important.

Next, the potential trader will need to get themselves a very good broker with which to place their trades. There are many about, but only a few offer the chance to trade like a professional.

A potential trader should be concerned with the liquidity of a broker and also it's ability to be able to execute each order instantaneously. Many brokers have a low level of liquidity and that means that the trader will always get slippage. However, the good brokers will be able to offer trade execution, and keep the slippage to an absolute minimum.

The platform that the broker provides for all it's traders need to be very reliable as well as being as intuitive to use as possible.

After discovering the execution ability of a broker, next the trader should concern himself with the tool suite that will be available to him, whilst he or she is trading, whether they are looking to trade fundamentally or technically. An example of this would be pro charting software.

The spread will also always have a very big impact on whether a broker can be considered a good one or not. The spread is always looked at in pips, and a trader should really be looking for a broker that can offer as low a spread as possible

It's actually so important, but many people do not even consider it when they start to get trading and wonder why it is always so hard for them to be making profits in the marketplace. Don't make this mistake. - 23223

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Market Making In The Old Time Bucket Shops

By Conrad Tenzer

Of course I had my ups and downs, but was a winner on balance. However, the Cosmopolitan people were not satisfied with the awful handicap they had tacked on me, which should have been enough to beat anybody. They tried to double-cross me. They didn't get me. I escaped because of one of my hunches.

The Cosmopolitan, as I said, was my last resort. It was the richest bucket shop in New England, and as a rule they put no limit on a trade. I think I was the heaviest individual trader they had that is, of the steady, every-day customers. They had a fine office and the largest and completest quotation board I have ever seen anywhere.

It ran along the whole length of the big room and every imaginable thing was quoted. I mean stocks dealt in on the New York and Boston Stock Exchanges, cotton, wheat, provisions, metals everything that was bought and sold in New York, Chicago, Boston and Liverpool.

You know how they traded in bucket shops. You gave your money to a clerk and told him what you wished to buy or sell. He looked at the tape or the quotation board and took the price from there the last one, of course.

In the instance I speak of he sent thirty-five men to act as customers. They went to the main office and to the bigger branches. On a certain day at a fixed hour the agents all bought as much of a certain stock as the managers would let them.

Just then Dave Wyman by the ticker, began: "Su-" and quick as a flash I slapped my tickets on the counter in front of the clerk and yelled, "Close Sugar!" before Dave had finished calling the price. So, of course, the house had to close my Sugar at the last quotation. What Dave called turned out to be 103 again.

In the humbler bucket shops, where people were allowed to trade in as little as five shares, the tickets were little slips different colors for buying and selling and at times, as for instance in boiling bull markets, the shops would be hard hit because all the customers were bulls and happened to be right. Then the bucket shop would deduct both buying and selling commissions and if you bought a stock at 20 the ticket would read 20-1/4. You thus had only 3/4 of a point's run for your money.

So I yelled at him: "Hey, Tom, what in hell are you waiting for? Mark the price on these tickets 103! Get a gait on!"

Everybody in the room heard me and began to look toward us and ask what was the trouble, for, you see, while the Cosmopolitan had never laid down, there was no telling, and a run on a bucket shop can start like a run on a bank. If one customer gets suspicious the others follow suit. So Tom looked sulky, but came over and marked my tickets "Closed at 103" and shoved the seven of them over toward me. He sure had a sour face.

Say, the distance from Tom's place to the cashier's cage "wasn't over eight feet. But I hadn't got to the cashier to get my money when Dave Wyman by the ticker yelled excitedly: "Gosh! Sugar, 108!" But it was too late; so I just laughed and called over to Tom, "It didn't work that time, did it, old boy? - 23223

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Forex Trading Software: Automated Trading System Increases Trade Volumes

By Todd Joyner

The concept of automated Forex trading system is mind-catching.
Before the automation of the Forex market, exchange-traded futures market was the first to switch on automation. Then, the traders on the Interbank spot FX market decided to catch up with the latest trend and moved too to the new system.

Automated Forex trading system enables traders to execute their trade on spot Forex market automatically and anytime of the day, based on existing technical indicators and custom trading rules. There are various features included in the automated trading system, such as: Account equity management; Stop and/or limit orders; Discretionary market orders; and
Various technical analysis indicators within your discretion for enabling trend-following systems.

Automated Forex trading systems supports many of the following indicators. The technical support will depend on the technology used as well as the available features of the system.

Weighted moving average, exponential moving average, simple moving average, variable moving average, triangular moving average, time series moving average, wilder average true range, vertical horizontal filter, Standard deviation, Trailing stops, Mass index, Fixed limits and stops, and others.

The success of the automation process to the Forex market is attributed to several factors, such as the following:

1)The ability to perform or execute trades in real time. Because of the automation, a trader can close trades within a few milliseconds. It is impossible in manual systems, as previous trades are normally closed after several hours. In addition, there are also instances wherein a trader incurs several losses in a row that prevents him from making any fresh transactions. Thus, with automated Forex trading system, this problem could be avoided.

2)The ability to greater diversification. With automated trading system now in place, a trader can trade in various local as well as international markets within varying time zones. In other words, you can place trade or close deals with different traders from various markets around the world even at the middle of the night.

3)Its ability to analyze short-term data. This feature is not available in manual trading system. Thus, traders using automated system have the bigger advantage since they can predict market trends in less than an hour.

4)If you will consolidate the features as well as the benefits of automated Forex trading system, it will give you a solid conclusion: with the Forex trading market on automation, you will be able to place more trades on a single day, thus increasing the average volume trades daily.

5)Let us take the following scenario: If you are trading using the manual system, you will notice that it takes time before a trader confirms if he will accept your deal or not. He will look on the market condition first as well as the exchange rate of the currencies that you are trading with. Thus, if it takes time before a transaction will be finalized; there would be fewer trade volumes.

6)Now, if you are using the automated Forex trading system, the evaluation of exchange rates and market conditions could be done within a few minutes, since Forex data are now updated in real time. Probably after less than an hour, you will be able to take your position whether you will push through the deal or not. If a Forex transaction per trader is averaging within an hour, a single trader can place as much as 8 trades within the regular trading hours (if he is following the day trading schedule) and additional trades beyond the regular trading hours. There are thousands of traders in just a single market who can place such average number of trade per day. Combining it with the number of Forex markets around the world, the figure is just huge enough.

7)In addition, the technology is changing continuously, thus there is a tendency that the average number of trades per day will increase, thus a possibility of increased trade volumes on daily basis. With faster trade execution, that is a certain possibility.

The Forex trading market is now at the helm of automation. Transactions are now faster, and earning money through Forex trading is now easier. - 23223

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The IvyBot Is A Very Sophisticated Forex Trading System

By Todd Manter

IvyBot is here. So you have heard of these Automated Forex Systems referred to as Robots or EA's right? Well we have been fascinated with this "Automated" idea where Forex Traders can earn income while relaxing by the pool. Don't get me wrong creating an automated trading system in the Forex trading markets that can consistently make you money is not easy. This is where IvyBot comes onto the scene in a big way.

It is estimated that only 5% of retail forex traders have consistently profitable currency trading system. It is usually based on deep understanding of economy (fundamental analysis), awareness of the patterns of market reaction on specific economic events (technical analysis), and proprietary set of "tools and instruments". Clearly, you want to jump in to get your feet wet in forex trading, but what if your toolbox is almost empty. One way to start is to follow professional trader guidance. It does not break your wallet to subscribe to quality forex trading signals (for instance, I offer them free), then test their consistency on your training account and finally apply these alerts for live trades. Continue reading on as we introduce you to IvyBot.

Economy news that people watch on TV just to have something to chat with their friends later apparently aren't of great value. The very same news disturb currency market, providing possibilities to make money on the market movements and therefore become remarkably tangible. Training and experience is required to interpret news into the trading terms and the final product of such interpretation is called Forex Trading Alert or Signal. Now read below for what makes IvyBot the #1 FX Trading System.

4 Robot for the price of 1. Each Robot attacks different currency pairs. The creators constantly update the software as the markets change. The members areas is filled with Instructional Videos making it easy for anyone to setup. They have "Real" bonuses that are better than most products by themselves. "Real" support via Email tickets, answered in 24 business hours. Back and Forward testing results that prove it makes money

Forget all the hyped up systems that promise results, but don't have any "Real" Forex Pro's behind them. This is the only system that is created by Forex Pros and will consistently be updated by them to ensure ongoing profitability! Take a look for yourself: IvyBot Forex Income - 23223

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