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Is Forex Scalping For You?

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Forex trading takes in all styles, different methods and unique strategies from its diverse number of traders. One mode of earning in the forex market hits a popular and buzzing note- forex scalping.

What exactly is forex scalping and can it work for you?
Forex scalping is simply put, a method of earning profit in day trading by taking small earnings in a regular way. This accumulates to a big amount in the long run. Usually, it is done by day trading.  The problem is they do not work. This is considered to be just a big scam by others.

However, why is it so popular?
Because a lot of people are promoting it on the net, promising huge returns with minimal effort required. They support this with impressive track records that appear on their sites. This is the reason why they are so popular: marketing organizations promote their site on search engines, making it look like that a lot of people have already profited from it.

Another reason why it is so popular is the fact that many people motivated by greed and easy profit are naturally attracted to this proposition. Of course, when they join, they lose money. Not only do they lose money when they buy the system, they lose more when they trade with a faulty strategy. That is what creates the buzz.

Why doesn’t it work? We can simply explain that prices and rates in day trading are very volatile. There is no assurance that you will profit. It is only made so by the stories of those who want to sell their mock software and plans. These juts simulated and hindsight plans did not really happen and in turn, did not really earn some money.

Scientific theories are just that- theories. If they have been proved, then they are no longer theories and hypotheses. Experienced traders have learned not to listen to them. Take a cue and follow suit.

Here are some tips to avoid getting caught into this scam:

1.    Trade longer term and forget about day trading. In longer term, the profits are stable. You can also practice short term trading which is different from day trading in terms of time frames. The key is to understand that rates per day are too volatile to rest our investments on them.
2.    Know that if it is too easy, then probably it is not true. If scalping works, then nobody would be trying to sell the method, right?
3.    Get a full understanding and education of how forex trading works. Simulate first and try mock up trading. Learn and understand how the market works.

Will forex scalping ever phase out in the forex trading market? It probably will not be for a long time. They can repackage the system and presentation to lure other inexperienced, lazy would-be traders. Nevertheless, remember that if you trained properly and understood how the market works, then there is no danger of falling into their trap.

Bottom line is, ditch forex scalping. Forex trading was built on tested principles and unique strategies in predicting the closing rates and watching closely how the market flows. It is not some naïve market where you could bully your way to success with some scientific theory and fancy software platforms.

So You Made a Mistake and Took a Loss in Forex Trading!

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

So you have taken a loss. Okay, let us say you have taken an astounding loss. What now? It is not the end of the world. Now comes the part where you rise above the colossal mistake you have made in forex trading.

Owning up to it.

Know you have made a mistake and it is a fact. Stop blaming anything or anyone else. Owning up to a mistake is the start. The sooner that you realize that mistakes can be made and will be made, then the sooner will you get back into the game.

Learn from it.

Now what went wrong?  Got it? Good. Every mistake is a learning experience. Even if the reason you realized is your own arrogance, greed, or some flaw in your calculations or in your strategy, there is something to learn. At least you know what not to do next time. The forex market is not as unforgiving as you might think. It is a place of chance and opportunity.

Try a new path.

Now you know the flaw in your strategy, reassess if you would change that part alone or totally try a new path. Failure gives us the chance to look at our plan from afar, to give us a bigger picture. If the problem seems to be your fear of losing or a system that does not fit you, you can easily see a better and new approach once you open your mind to them.

Assess the effects of the mistake.

What are the changes from your previous situation? You may find that you are not that worse off after all. You might be overacting a bit about the situation. However, if the mistake really has far-reaching effects, then better to list them. This way, you can asses which effects can be remedied and which you can do nothing about. For example, you may have lost some investment, but if you can see chance of recovering it, you will discover if it is feasible or not by listing the pros and cons.

Systematize more.

Perhaps you lacked discipline before. Then now is the best chance to wake up and make a solid system where you will base all your decisions.  Learn the tell tale signs of the errors you have made so you can avoid them. Not only will a systematic approach make you more confident in making trades, but also lessen the work you normally do.

Rise up.

I know it is easier to say, but really best thing to do is be stubborn and get back in the game. They do not call forex trading the perfect marketplace for nothing. If there is currency dropping somewhere, then there must be a rise somewhere too.  There is always a chance for profit. Think that if your tread the balance of taking the right risks and being conservative at the right time, then success is not too far.

As a last thought, think about the fact that you are not alone. Somebody else somewhere has made a mistake before you. In fact, those who have tripped are probably the ones enjoying success now. They have learned their lessons from failure. They have shrugged off the stigma of a loss based on just one fatal mistake. Forex trading is difficult and challenging yes, but you are always welcome to try again and again.