Simulated Forex Trading

By Karin I Manning.

What Simulated Forex Trading Is & Why You Need It. Simulated Forex trading is the best opportunity that beginner Forex traders have to practice their Forex skills. This article will go into detail discussing what simulated Forex trading is and why beginners must try simulated Forex trading before they risk their own money. Keep reading to get access to a $100,000.00 simulated Forex trading account of your own!

Simulated Forex trading is practicing Forex trading without risking any of your own money. This is an ideal way for beginner Forex traders to perfect their Forex knowledge before taking the next step of trading on Forex with their own money.

Simulated Forex trading allows the trader to make trades just like you would in a real Forex market with your own money.

With simulated forex trading the beginner Forex trader gets the full functionality of an online Forex broker at zero risk to the Forex trader.

Simulated Forex trading involves the same real charts and live price data as would occur if trading live. Simulated Forex trading will give beginner Forex traders, or traders needing to improve their self-confidence, the same fundamental Forex experience as if you were in the live “real” Forex market by allowing the Forex trader to gat the same live Forex streaming data used by successful, professional Forex traders.

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Know Your Broker First Before You Pick Them

By Octa Arifiani.

Forex Trading.   From 1931 until 1973 the Forex market went through a series of changes. The Forex market, as we know it today, originated in 1973. “Foreign Exchange” is the simultaneous buying of one currency and selling of another. Basically, there is no real product to buy or sell in forex market. Currencies are traded in pairs, for example Euro/British Pound (EUR/GBP) or US Dollar/Japanese Yen (USD/JPY).

Since forex market is opened to public in 1998, many people start to pay attention in forex investing, especially by doing an online forex trading. Forex trading has proven to be a highly profitable investment, so that there is always someone new which dive into this market in every each passed day.

Forex trading is usually backed by the forex brokerage as the market makers. For the online investors, there are also exist online forex brokers for them. By using an online forex broker services, trader could grab the benefit of 24 hour non-stop forex market. Traders can do their trade no matter where or when. Broker is an important part in forex trading, but not every beginner really knows who and what they are. Below are the frequently asked questions about broker:

(Q) What’s forex broker?

A forex broker is a person or companies that buy and sell currency pairs in forex trading as per private or individual investor decisions. Broker charge some amount of money to traders who use their services as their commission. Most of brokers are earn their money through this mechanism. But not every broker did. There are also some brokers who didn’t ask for any trading commission to their services subscribers (traders). These kinds of brokers get their money by profiting through the spread of buy and sells in their currency pairs price.

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Forex Trading Strategies and the Trader’s Fallacy

By Benjamin Theranbak.

The Trader’s Fallacy

The Trader’s Fallacy is one of the most familiar yet treacherous ways a Forex traders can go wrong. This is a huge pitfall when using any manual Forex trading system. Commonly called the “gambler’s fallacy” or “Monte Carlo fallacy” from gaming theory and also called the “maturity of chances fallacy”.

The Trader’s Fallacy is a powerful temptation that takes many different forms for the Forex trader. Any experienced gambler or Forex trader will recognize this feeling. It is that absolute conviction that because the roulette table has just had 5 red wins in a row that the next spin is more likely to come up black.

The way trader’s fallacy really sucks in a trader or gambler is when the trader starts believing that because the “table is ripe” for a black, the trader then also raises his bet to take advantage of the “increased odds” of success. This is a leap into the black hole of “negative expectancy” and a step down the road to “Trader’s Ruin”.

“Expectancy” is a technical statistics term for a relatively simple concept. For Forex traders it is basically whether or not any given trade or series of trades is likely to make a profit. Positive expectancy defined in its most simple form for Forex traders, is that on the average, over time and many trades, for any give Forex trading system there is a probability that you will make more money than you will lose.

“Traders Ruin” is the statistical certainty in gambling or the Forex market that the player with the larger bankroll is more likely to end up with ALL the money! Since the Forex market has a functionally infinite bankroll the mathematical certainty is that over time the Trader will inevitably lose all his money to the market, EVEN IF THE ODDS ARE IN THE TRADERS FAVOR! Luckily there are steps the Forex trader can take to prevent this! You can read my other articles on Positive Expectancy and Trader’s Ruin to get more information on these concepts.

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