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  • 3). Mistakes of beginning futures and forex traders  By : icooltools
    There are many so called opportunities on the internet promising vast riches for little work in the area of forex trading and futures trading. Statistically 95% of beginning forex traders fail and quit. In this article I hope to provide a little sane advice, to increase this percentage for the good of all. If you are like me you were attracted to futures or forex trading because both financial arenas offer highly leveraged results, which means that your profit "potential" in the short term seems to be very high.
    Article Related to: forex, futures, forex trading, futures trading

  • 6). Five More New Trader Pitfalls You Can Avoid  By : John Forman
    Trading can be rewarding. You can make lots of money. You can have tons of fun. You can have something to brag about to your friends. Unfortunately, trading can also just as easily lead to financial distress and high blood pressure if you don't go about it the right way. Here are a five more things you can do as a fledgling trader to get off on the right foot.
    Article Related to: trader, investing, trading, novice, new, stocks, futures, forex

  • 13). Emini Futures S&P 500 And NASDAQ 100 : Basic Trading Info  By : Michael Taylor
    What are Index Futures? Future contracts originate from commodity trading. A future contract is an obligation to buy/sell a certain quantity of commodity at a specific date for a specific price determined at the outset of the contract. Future contracts are frequently used for hedging risks and also for speculation. For example, with the recent hike in oil prices, an airline company which uses a lot of fuel might want to hedge it's exposure to oil prices through the purchase of oil futures.
    Article Related to: emini, s&p 500, futures, nasdaq 100, day trade, index futures

  • 21). How to trade in futures market?  By : Tony Reed
    The futures market offers the opportunistic investor the option of using small amounts of their own money to control large amounts of products, including gold, currencies, and agricultural commodities. A futures contract is a legally binding contract to deliver, if you are selling, or to take delivery, if you are buying, of a specific commodity, index, bond, or currency at a predetermined date or price.
    Article Related to: futures market, futures, futures trading

  • 22). Getting Started With Online Investing  By : John Mitchell
    As with everything else these days, the stock market has gone online. If you can shop, pay bills, and do your banking online, why not invest too? Investing online is not as big of an ordeal as some people make it out to be. The key is to know what you want before you start. When opening a new account, investors need to answer the regular questions, such as the type of account they want and how it will be funded.
    Article Related to: investing, stocks, trading, banking, invest, online, futures, mutual funds

  • 23). Do You Have A Back Up Plan?  By : Marquez Comelab
    I know a woman in her sixties. She worked for a company for a little more than a decade as an administration and office assistant for a staff of one hundred sales people, who loved her dearly. She always made sure all the faxes got to their desks; the stationery stock was full and each staff member had what he needed. Beyond her job description, she was like a mother to all of them: making sure the toilets got cleaned, old food was removed from the fridge and decorating the entire floor which the department occupied.
    Article Related to: forex, fx, trading, shares, futures, options, currency, currencies, exchange, invest, trade, business, wealth, investments

  • 25). English In The New World  By : Marquez Comelab
    From its early British heritage, the English language has evolved and it will continue to do so as it creeps its way into societies all over the world. The English you know may not be what another person, who lives in another country, knows. Marquez Comelab, author of The Part-Time Currency Trader , explains. ------------------- From its early British heritage, the English language has evolved and it will continue to do so as it creeps its way into societies all over the world.
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