Reducing the likelihood and impact of currency crises - Banker
The Bracken column is named after Brendan Bracken, the founding editor of The Banker in 1926 and chairman of the modern-day Financial Times from 1945 to 1958. The renewed currency volatility of the past year has received attention from banks ...
Publ.Date : Sat, 13 Mar 2010 07:51:00 GMT
Tensions escalate over China’s currency - Financial Times
China and the US traded barbs on Friday over the economy and human rights, raising the temperature ahead of a possible showdown over currency policy next month. Su Ning, a deputy governor of the Chinese central bank, said the US should not ...
Publ.Date : Sat, 13 Mar 2010 04:59:00 GMT
Fake currency notes of Rs.2.48 crore recovered - Hindustan Times
Fake currency notes of Rs.2.48 crore were recovered from a train in Uttar Pradesh's Chanduali district, a railway official said on Saturday. The fake notes and maps of Thailand were recovered from two bags Friday night from an AC coach of the Delhi ...
Publ.Date : Sat, 13 Mar 2010 06:54:00 GMT
Obama urges China to cut currency link - Washington Times
President Obama is stepping up pressure on China to stop fueling the world's biggest trade imbalance by artificially depressing the value of its currency, and Beijing is signaling it may soon heed those pleas. Under political pressure to address ...
Publ.Date : Sat, 13 Mar 2010 07:51:00 GMT
Common currency an impossible dream, says Mindshare - New Media Age
The industry will not fully adopt one common currency online, according to Steve Simpson, global leader of business planning at Mindshare Worldwide. During his keynote at I-COM in Lisbon today, Simpson said, “I don’t believe we’ll talk about a ...
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Day Trading Success- The Key Is Survival

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Sure Fire Trading. Trading Systems, Methods And Signals. Who Else Wants To Trade Like A Pro
It doesn't matter if you trade Forex, Futures, Stocks, Commodities or any market for that matter. This code that I am talking about will rock everything you have ever learned about trading!



Author: Mike Reed

Article source: http://www.daytradingforums.com/. Used with author's permission.

Most new traders tend to focus just about all their time and energy on finding nearly perfect "setups", but trade setups, even very good ones, are *not* the key to successful trading. It's the *way* you trade your setups that keeps your losses smaller than your gains. And this is the single most essential key to trading success. To me, the process of limiting losses is more than just money management...it is survival.

I can't give you a list of mechanical survival rules that will take the place of experience and make you a successful trader overnight, but if you stick to the following principles in your trading, you'll be on track. You'll be doing just about the opposite of the crowd, and you'll eventually learn to limit your losses. Limiting your losses is the only way I know to make money in this business.

The following guidelines will sound radical, but they have guided me in making my living from trading for many years.

1. If a trade doesn't go your way within the first one to five minutes, get out. I usually get out within one or two minutes as soon as my perceived edge is gone.

2. If a trade goes against you in the first few seconds, begin drawing in your hard stop and/ or your target, trying to get out of the trade at break even.

3. Never let your hard stops get hit. When it happens, you may want to take a break and get some fresh air.

4. Hard stops are adjusted to market conditions. At the moment (July 6,2005) I am using 1.50 point hard stops on the SP futures.

5. Never move your hard stop away from your entry point, hoping that a bad trade will turn around.

6. If you find yourself *hoping* as you trade, it is a clear sign that you are not following good survival (money management) principles.

It will be impossible to put these principles together without a set of high-probability setups. Without good setups, trading is just a flip of the coin.

Mike Reed is author of TradeStalker's RBI Trader's Updates. He has been trading the Market for 23 years. When he got his start as a trader, Mike was plotting prices on paper tape as the internet had not yet been "born" as we know it today. Years of experience have really given him a feel for the Market action. His support and resistance numbers have been published on the internet since 1996. He has a wide readership that includes day traders, floor traders, locals and hedge fund managers. Mike's nightly support and resistance zones are specific and incredibly accurate. He offers an unlimited free trial of his nightly TradeStalker RBI Trader's Updates. http://www.TradeStalker.com


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