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Monday, October 5, 2009

Forex Trading Robot Was Very Profitable If You Know How to Use It

By Bonita Johnson

The superior rated Forex trading software systems are generating very superior profits for some of there clients. While different users can't appear to produce any income with them at all. Sorry to tell you, that the next you acquire your bank account does not merely begin growing instantaneously.

But, if you're ready to put in some effort and understand how to operate your new Forex trading method it can produce the same substantial earnings it does for so many others. Each of these goods comes with numerous programmable choices available to the customer.

These are provided to customize the software to meet your particular investment goals. In other words, if you're willing to take huge threat to achieve high proceeds, the top level currency dealing systems can meet your needs. Whereas, if you're a conservative person and are perfectly satisfied with small income as long as there is very little or no hazard at all included in the process, the software can be arranged to do that also.

The critical process of getting these systems to earn money for you is taking your time and studying the software and how all these choices work and more specifically how they interrelate with each other. To do this you should initially open a demo Forex account and practice until the software is producing the monetary outcome you desire before funding a real money account.

The top rated Forex trading software systems I use daily as do hundreds of thousands of others to produce income are the following; FAP Turbo and Forex MegaDroid. If you examine these websites you will discover exactly the causes behind their success. And if they are able to do for you what they are doing for so many others like you, then you will be much more than satisfied you took the time to learn how to run your new software as contrast to just jumping directly into the market head first. - 23200

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US Dollar Currency Profile (Part III)

By Ahmad Hassam

United States was known to have one of the safest and the most developed capital markets in the world. As the risk of severe United States instability was considered to be very low, US Dollar was considered one of the premier safe haven currencies in the world prior to September 11.

US Dollar reserves were very popular among the foreign countries and foreign investors. US Dollar was considered to be very safe. Almost 76% of the global currency reserves were in US Dollar. This allowed United States to attract investments from all over the world at a discounted rate of return. However, due to the present United States financial crisis, foreign investors and the Central Banks are not so sure about the US Dollar due to the increased US uncertainty. The decreasing interest rates and continuing recession is forcing foreign investors to think of other alternatives.

Important countries that peg their currencies to US Dollar are China and Hong Kong. Many developing and emerging countries peg their local currencies to US Dollar. China is a very active participant of the global currency markets because its maximum float per day is controlled within a narrow band based on the previous days closing US Dollar rates. Any fluctuations beyond this band will invite intervention by the Chinese Central Bank that may include buying and selling US Dollars.

EU represents a market as large as US with its own single currency Euro. Euro has provided an alternative to the US Dollar. The emergence of Euro is also threatening the US Dollar as the worlds premier reserve currency. Recently a group of countries like China, France and others have called for the introduction of a new global reserve currency by the IMF that should replace the US Dollar. If this happens in the next few years, it may have far reaching implications of the US Dollar and the US economy.

Due to the present financial crisis in the United States, many analysts fear a major devaluation of US Dollars. Many central banks have already begun to diversify their foreign exchange reserves by reducing their US Dollar holdings and increasing their holdings in Euro and the gold. Interest rate differentials can be a very strong indicator of potential currency movements because the US markets are the largest markets in the world and the investors all over the world are very sensitive to the yields offered by the US assets. The interest rate differentials between the US Treasuries and foreign bonds are followed by the professional forex traders with keen interest.

Market participants also closely watch the US Dollar Index as an indicator of overall US Dollar strength or weakness. The USDX is a futures contract traded on the New York Board of Trade (NYBOT). It is important to follow this index because when the market analysts are talking of general US Dollar weakness, they are referring to this index.

The US Stock and Bond markets also impact US Dollar. Cross border merger and acquisitions involve big forex transactions and are also very important for forex traders to watch.

The following economic indicators are important for the US Dollar: Employment, Nonfarm payrolls, Consumer Price Index, Produced Price Index, GDP, International Trade, Employment Cost Index, Industrial Production, Consumer Confidence, Retail Sales, TIC Data etc. - 23200

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Understading Some Risks Of A Covered Call

By Maclin Vestor

A covered call strategy is great, as it can allow you to get your income back, and put it to work elsewhere quickly. In addition, time value is certain, and covered calls will allow you to collect this value while speculators betting on a stock rising beyond the option price plus what they paid for the option will have to pay this amount to you no matter what. Even if the stock does go beyond this point, you don't incur a loss; instead, you miss out on potential gains. This can cause a covered call strategy to be more stable. You ultimately want the stock to expire at the money as this will allow you to collect the full premium, and still own the stock. Anything above this and your gains of your stock will cover the loss of the call and your gain will ultimately be the same. However, if it goes higher, you will have to repurchase your shares at a higher price, although selling another call against them will result in a higher premium.

Some covered calls will yield a 10% monthly return based on it's time value premium that you collect, meaning that in 10 months you will have your initial investment back if you can successful receive the full time value. The risk is not that the stock goes up in value and that you miss out on potential gains, as the yield will be roughly the same after appreciation, but that the stock goes down dramatically in value. However, you cannot lose more than your initial investment minus the full premium. This is a major point that critics of the covered call strategy often miss, as they say it has "the same risk profile as selling naked puts." This means that if you sell a put you are un-hedged, and if the stock goes to zero, you are also limited to the loss of the strike price minus zero times $100. Where a put owner will gain $100 per share ($10000 per contract) if a $100 stock goes to 0, a put seller will have to pay the put owner this $10,000 per contract. Selling puts is dangerous because people generally do not manage money well. The top 10% of people own the other 90% of wealth generally because the top 10% have learned to manage their money better than the other 90%.Selling puts is dangerous, because if you sell a $100 put for $500 your gain is capped to $500 per contract for a given length of time, and your potential loss is $10,000. Now a covered call owner may be capping his gain to lets say $500, and if the stock goes to zero, he is also going to potentially lose $10,000. So why is a covered call generally less risky? The reason why is that unless the seller of the put has $10,000, then he risks going on margin. In addition to actually having to have put up what the buyer affords to risk, The buyer of the stock not only is required to have that 10,000 before he can buy 100 shares of $100, but even someone with a limited understanding of risk management will do at least something to manage risks, even if it's still investing a high percentage such as 20% of the income that loss is limited to 20% of the portfolio. Technically that buyer should risk only a smaller percentage of his capital. A seller of a put receives $500, but to collect $500 and have to leave $50,000 to the side doesn't seem naturally as rational. People that invest in a covered call buying a stock for $10,000 and collecting a $500 premium and invest the remaining $40,000 will be risking less than someone who sells a naked put, but invests the remaining cash. Of course the reason is, the put seller has to have $10,000 to cash if the stock goes to zero.

However, there's an even greater difference. In the event of a loss when the stock doesn't go to 0, the covered call seller experiences a paper loss; where as a put seller experiences a real loss. The covered call owner might put up $10,000 and that $10,000 suddenly is only good for $8,000 and all he has received is the $500 premium for the covered call. However, if this person has done the research and determined that the stock is undervalued, and is currently in a panic due to margin calls and forced selling, and that the fundamentals are good, the covered call owner still owns the 100 shares of the stock that they determined to be worth $140 at $100. Technically the put seller could choose to buy that same stock at $100 which is now worth $80, and put up the money rather than take the $20 per share loss. However, the covered call owner has likely researched the stock, has determined it to be undervalued and intends on owning this stock anyways. The put seller doesn't want to own this stock, instead expects the stock to remain neutral, and just wants to collect the $500. If the covered call owner was wrong, that means the stock goes lower than he expects, however that doesn't mean that the stock still wouldn't be undervalued even more so. If the put seller is wrong, the put seller will have to buy 100 shares of an $80 stock at $100. It may just seem like semantics, but the covered call owner already has bought the stock where as the put seller may not really believe he has to buy the stock. A put seller gets paid to buy the stock at a set price, where the covered caller gets paid to own the stock. Psychologically, it's a lot easier for a put seller to say "well I'm a good investor I think, my bet is probably right, I don't need to worry about the fact that the stock might drop in value because I don't think it will. I don't need to do more research, and oh, by the way, this extra $10,000 on the side, I can invest it elsewhere because I'm a good investor, and I'm not going to lose. An over confident put seller can lose everything in the account and then some with even a drop from $100 to $80, where as a covered call owner who is over confident will probably only lose a maximum of the amount he owns in that individual stock minus the price of the stock, and that's if the stock goes to all the way to zero.

In many ways they are a similar strategy betting a stock won't go up beyond a certain point, and that it won't go down beyond a certain point. But a person who writes a covered call will be forced to have the money to pay for it and on maximum in a margin account that person can only go on 2:1 margin. If a covered call buyer with $10,000 risked $20,000 they might need to transfer some money from their bank to their stock account and come up with $10,000

If someone sells puts, they are not technically on margin until a major loss occurs, however, if they sell 10 covered calls of a stock at $100 at $500 each, they risk losing $100,000 if it goes to zero. Put sellers most likely think that has a low probability of happening. Covered callers may think the same thing is true, the difference is, covered callers can never bet more than twice what they have even on margin, and most people won't go on margin anyways simply because they don't have the account set up to. Put sellers will usually HAVE to have a margin account to sell puts.

Selling puts requires a more sophisticated understanding as well, and when lost in the technical, I believe it's easier to forget about what you are betting on happening. If you sell an out of the money covered call, you are betting on it going down less than what you received for the option, or going up to the strike price (or higher, but gain is capped). If you already own a stock, it's easier to understand that you are trading upside potential for income, where as put sellers are risking money they don't have committing to buying a stock at a certain price no matter what betting that a stock will do the same thing essentially. But leveraged buyers and sellers are generally not the type that likes to have money on the sideline.

Naked call seller as are collecting income but if the stock goes up, they have unlimited risk since they do not own the stock that will cover them in case the stock goes higher. Selling a naked call could potentially result in unlimited margin. However in order for a stock to go unlimited gains, it has to have an unlimited amount of money put into it. This does not happen, especially to the largest of large cap stocks that are already heavily owned on heavily leveraged companies... However, large amounts of cash reserves still are needed, as large caps still appreciate in value, sometimes significantly. Being un-hedged and selling any sort of shares "naked" is not recommended. In theory there may be an identical hedged strategy, but in practice it just doesn't work out the same way. - 23200

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What Can Your Penny Stock Broker Do For You?

By Malcolm Torren

Penny stocks are very fragile investments. They are less liquid. The stocks are prone to fraudulent activities both online and offline. Stock prices are difficult to price accurately thus lure in scheming opportunists. Also, there is lack of information in companies that sell their penny shares. With all these potential risks mentioned, you need a best friend in the business. The penny stock broker can help you with your investments.

Brokerage firms act as the middle ground between stock buyers and sellers. If a company sells the stocks, someone has to buy it. The penny stock broker will facilitate and the transaction is completed. But in practice, this is not as easy as it is described here. It's much more complex and requires special stock market intelligence. This is like an advanced buy-and-sell procedure where investors win and lose everyday.

- What can these brokerage firms do for you? Movies about big corporations usually have scenes of a major stock exchange. It would seem like everything in the trading floor is messed up. On the contrary, it is very well in order. If a small cap company sells shares at a low start and someone buys them, the brokerage is behind the dealings. The penny stock broker is like the gatekeeper of your stocks. They guard your investment safely from market manipulations.

- What is their leverage? The greatest advantage of working with a penny stock broker is that they are the most exposed entities in the business. They understand the loops inside and out. They can give you sound advice on what stocks to buy, when to buy them, and how. Of course they would also advice you what stocks to sell, when, and how to sell them. Whether you win of you lose, they will always be your ally.

- If you lose, will they lose, too? No. A penny stock broker is not the investor. They are the middle men and technically speaking, they don't have any interest that contradicts yours. Therefore they don't have anything to lose or profit. What they are providing is service. They do you a favor of facilitating your investments hoping that you will profit and they will get a commission.

- Can they earn from your loss? If your stocks fell and you didn't make any money, they get the commission elsewhere. The penny stock broker survives and sustains their service by handling many clients. So they're basically a service oriented firm with a list of clientele. You are one of them.

- Will it be fair if you lose while they still earn? Honestly, yes it is. But most of these brokerage firms advice you to spread your investments to as many share to many companies as long as you can still afford it. So that way, if you lose from one investment, you might gain from the other. That's another way to make a good bargain. And you may have another broker to assist you with your other investments.

A tip for you, though: many ambiguous claims of cheap stocks pretend that he or she is a legit penny stock broker. Shares are lowered to the most affordable rate because of the fact that penny stocks are priced inaccurately. If this happens, check on their track record if there's any document available. Report any activities of this kind to the SEC. - 23200

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7 Tips About Getting Out Of Debt and Financial Independence

By James Douglas

If you are stuck in a horrible debt you have to change your lifestyle and learn how to manage your money better. Here are just 7 debt free tips to get you started:

1)Stop spending money on junk you don?t need. You have to desire this with all your heart if you want to succeed. You don?t need a new flat screen TV if the old one still works. This goes for the personal computer too. We live in a gadget crazed world and it can be very easy to buy a lot of stuff that you really don?t need. Ladies think twice if you really need an extra pair of shoes. I know they match the new blouse you have just bought but maybe you would be a lot better off by not buying either.

2)Make sure that both you and your life partner have the same money goals. This means that both of you have to desire to get out of debt and never get in it again. If you want to pay your debts and your spouse wants a new car you have problems. Work them out fast.

3)Stop eating out. I know it is a lot more convenient to have your meal cooked for you by a chef but it costs you a lot of money each end every month. Even if you eat only at cheap restaurant you are still spending a lot more money that you would if you ate at home. That is without taking into consideration the health bills.

4)You should reward yourself each end every time that you achieve one of your get out of debt goals. But don?t reward yourself by spending a lot of money. If you can don?t spend any money at all. Use your imagination to find cheap rewards that will please you.

5)You should always have some extra cash stashed away regardless of how many creditors you have and how much you owe. You should have that extra money for your peace of mind. Knowing that you have some money in case something unexpected happens is soothing for your mind.

6)Get rid of all your excessive credit cards. It can be really therapeutic cutting your credit cards with a big pair of scissors. You should definitively give it a try. I did this a long time ago and it was fabulous. I felt so liberated afterwards.

7)Go to a credit counseling service to get a solid get out of debt plan. There are a lot of credit counseling services out there but you have to be very careful. Some of them are only looking to trick you and take advantage of your weak negotiating position. Don?t be intimidated and tell them exactly what is on your mind and what you would like to do to get out of debt. - 23200

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