Archive for September, 2009

Sep
30

It is only a number — the stock market equivalent of an appliance chain’s millionth customer, or the gazillionth hamburger served at McDonald’s.

Still, the Dow, which closed up 124.17 points, at 9,789.36, on Monday, is within reach of 10,000. Who would have thought?

At the depths of Wall Street’s crisis, when traders were despairing and shares of Citigroup were trading for just over a dollar, Dow 5,000 seemed a likelier prospect than this.

But now, one of the most-watched measures of the financial world is on the cusp of jumping back to five-digit territory.

That does not mean the economy’s problems are over, or that 401(k)’s are going to be made whole anytime soon. In fact, this milestone could even stall the rally if enough investors use it as an opportunity to cash in their gains, analysts say. Read more…

Sep
24

The forex (FX) market has many similarities to the equity markets; however, there are some key differences. This article will show you those differences and help you get started in forex trading.

Choosing a Broker
There are many forex brokers to choose from, just as in any other market. Here are some things to look for:

  • Low Spreads – The spread, calculated in “pips“,  is the difference between the price at which a currency can be purchased and the price at which it can be sold at any given point in time. Forex brokers don’t charge a commission, so this difference is how they make money. In comparing brokers, you will find that the difference in spreads in forex is as great as the difference in commissions in the stock arena.
    Bottom line: Lower spreads save you money! Read more…
Sep
16

There has been a boom in the Forex trading business due to unlimited entrants to this business. Forex is basically dealing in Foreign Exchange. The investors are able to purchase and sell currencies depending on the conditions. Buying and selling of currencies help the investor in getting good returns on the investments. Just like the stock market, you need to buy when the market is low and sell when the market is high.

Anyways, it is not as easy as explained; otherwise everyone would join the Forex market. But if you have spent enough time, researched and done your homework, it would easier for you to understand the FOREX and also the nature of the business. To be successful in this business, you should be able to predict the market, its changes, keep track of the rise and fall of currencies. Read more…

Sep
14

The Foreign Exchange trading platform is a vibrant and energetic place for large and small traders, individual investors. There are both thrilling experiences faced by people who trade. It is not possible to begin trading without the support of a forex brokerage account. There are many stock market brokerages which enable a trader to do business in mutual funds, bonds and financial institutions. Some points to remember while opening an account are as follows:

Leverage

One of the advantages of transacting in currency is the facility offered even for a small time trader to trade more for less. The normal leverage offered is 100:1. This implies that for one dollar in the brokerage account, you can trade up to 100 dollars in currencies. 1000$ would help you trade 100,000$ currency worth. Hence, if the value of currency goes up by 1%, your money is doubled. In case the value falls by 2%, you would lose out on all the money. This is where a brokerage firm comes to your rescue and helps you tide over the loss.
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Sep
14

One year after Wall Street teetered on the brink of collapse, seven out of 10 Americans lack confidence the federal government has taken safeguards to prevent another financial industry meltdown, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll.

Even more — 80 percent — rate the condition of the economy as poor and a majority worry about their own ability to make ends meet. The pessimistic outlook sets the stage for President Barack Obama as he attempts to portray the financial sector as increasingly confident and stable and presses Congress to act on new banking regulations.

The public sentiment also poses a challenge to central elements of Obama’s governing agenda. Half of those surveyed said deficit reduction should be a national priority over increased spending on health care, education or alternative energy. Read more…

Sep
08

The Euro and the British Pound may gain against the US Dollar in European trading hours with equity index futures trading 0.6% higher and pointing to losses for the safety-linked greenback. Germany’s Current Account and Switzerland’s Unemployment data headline the economic calendar.

Key Overnight Developments

• Japan: Current Account Shows Continued Exports Slump, Merchant Sentiment Falls

• Australian Business Confidence Rises to Highest in Nearly Six Years, Says NAB

Critical Levels

Support & Resistance

Support & Resistance

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