Something Interesting in Financial Video June 2013 - page 3

 

Momentum and Technical Analysis

Continuing with this guy :) Momentum is technical term for a lot of different market indicators - relative strenght, moving average convergence/divergence, oscillators. Momentum measures overbought and oversold conditions in the markets. There is another way of looking at momentum which is the notion of trading breakouts which are momentum situations in fast moving markets.



 

Spread Betting and Risk Control

If you limit any one trade to a maximum proportion of your trading capital like 2% or 4%; this will be reflected in your risk/return. Risking a bigger percentage means that your volatility increases as does your performance.



 

Trends and Chart Patterns

Trends are the tendency of markets to go in a particular direction until something breaks the trend. Patterns are injections of trading energy - they exist within trends. Broadly speaking there are two types of patterns - continuation patterns that continue trends and reversal patterns that reverse trends. A triangly for instance can be a powerful continuation pattern.



 

Scalping the forex market

All the ins and outs on scalping the Forex market. May Chris dives into the world of Scalping where he explains in great detail how this style of trading can be accomplished in the Forex market. This live webinar not only clarifies how a trader can scalp but also provides every Forex trader with a great guidance and extra tips.


 

NFP strategies

NFP is Non-farm Payrolls. Personally I traded nfp for few years by EA (for Metatrader 4) and that is why I am uploading this video to this thread.

A guide on how any trader can trade the NFP.

Due to its wild movements and spikes up and down, the NFP announcement either excites or scares you as a trader. Do you love trading the NFP or are you avoiding the entire day because of it? No matter what type of trader you are, don't miss this webinar for great tips and strategies on how to trade the NFP.



 

5 Steps To Researching a Stock Trade Before Investing

This is not a webinar, it is just an article. And voice on the video is automatic/mechatical one so I am recommending to switch the volume off and just read this article. Or you can read the text below :)




5 Steps to Investing Online:

1. Find a stock
This is the most obvious and most difficult step in stock trading. With well over 10,000 stocks to trade a good rule of thumb to consider is time of the year. For example, as I write this, it is the beginning of spring. It would make sense to consider stocks that traditionally make runs, or slide if you are bearish, during this time of year.

2. Fundamental Analysis
Many short term traders may disagree with the need to do ANY Fundamental Analysis, however knowing the chart patterns from the past and the news regarding the stock is relevant. An example would be earnings season. If you are planning
on playing a stock to the upside that has missed its earnings target the last 3 quarters, caution could be in order.

3. Technical Analysis
This is the part where indicators come in. Stochastics, the MACD, volume, moving averages, RSI, CCI, support levels, resistance levels and all the rest. The batch of indicators you choose, whether lagging or leading, may depend on where you get your education.

Keep it simple when first starting out, using too many indicators in the beginning is a ticket to the land of big losses. Get very comfortable using one or two indicators first. Learn their intricacies and you'll be sure to make better trades.

4. Follow your picks
Once you have placed a few stock trades you should be managing them properly. If the trade is meant to be a short term trade watch it closely for your exit signal. If it's a swing trade, watch for the indicators that tell you the trend is shifting. If it's a long term trade remember to set weekly or monthly checkups on the stock.

Use this time to keep abreast of the news, determine your price targets, set stop losses, and keep an eye on other stocks that you may want to own as well.

5. The big picture
As the saying goes, all ships rise and fall with the tide. Knowing which sectors are heating up stacks the chips in your favor.
For example, if you are long (expecting price to go up) on an oil stock and most of the oil sector is rising then more likely than not you are on the right side of the trade. Several trading platforms will give you access to sector-wide information so that you can get the education you need.

 

Ichimoku 101 tutorial

This is good tutorial on the high probability strategy for Ichimoku indicator in general. Ichimoku is standard indicator in Metatrader 5 and we can read here about this indicator. Besides, we can use this indicator as a custom one using this entry in MT5 Codebase for example.

From Stocks & Commodities V. 18:10 (22-30):

Invented before World War II by a Tokyo newspaper writer who called himself “Ichimoku Sanjin” (a pen name meaning “a glance of a mountain man”), ichimoku charts are becoming  a  popular  tool  for Japanese  traders  once  more,  not only in equities but also in currencies, bonds, indices, commodities, and  options.  Literally,  ichimoku means “one look”; a chart of this style  is  referred  to  as  ichimoku kinkou-hyou — the table of equilibrium prices at a glance.

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Only now, in the early 21st century, are western traders really beginning to understand the power of this charting system created by one Japanese newspaper writer before the second World War.



 

Trading the News David Song FXCM Expo 2011 

David Song is a Currency Analyst for DailyFX, specializing in news-driven trading and mixing fundamental expertise with technical analysis. He studied macroeconomic policies under a visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis while attending the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College where he received his degree in Finance and Investments. He gained experience in technical analysis from a former president of the Market Technicians Association, and incorporates both technicals and fundamentals in his reporting.



 

Catching Attention: Interesting Markets

Very interesting markets? Things are looking a little ugly right now but markets remain fascinating. Commodity markets are full of hot money at the moment distorting commodity markets from their natural equilibrium forces. Currencies are a huge threat and they are worth watching right now due to global events. Gold is benefiting from the currency crisis while bonds have also been driven to high levels. Shares are still performing despit the Eurozone crisis.



 
MetaTrader 5 Android Tablet App Review

MetaTrader 5: Trade Forex and Stocks at any time, at any place! MetaTrader 5 is a mobile trading platform designed for Forex and Stock market trading. The application allows you to connect to a broker, receive quotes, make financial deals, and check your trading history. All of that is free of charge and available to you from anywhere in the world!



MetaTrader 5 - Android Mobile Trading Platform
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