Day Trading Robot – How To Make Money With Automated Stock Trading (Day Trading Robot)
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Day Trading Robot – How To Make Money With Automated Stock Trading (Day Trading Robot)
To make money in day trading, it is essential to succeed as a trader days. Unfortunately, when most start of the trading day, not to think about the risks they take – if the potential rewards. Every day trading strategy must take into account the higher percentage of its total capital to be risked in a transaction. Trading in the stock market in the stock market involves risk, but if you know what they are doing you a chance to make big money.
If you invest or trade, good size to trade is an important element. If your size is very large, they risk much more by trade and that the risk of large losses if the trade does not work. If the size is too small, even when they produce a big winner in the amount of the reward fund is too small to really matter. Accept what he has heard of Penny stocks and how the benefits can be enormous. But the investment, especially investment penny stock, is not a get rich quick system. This activity is right for some of the world’s richest and most powerful people use every day to earn a fortune.
The fact is that a day trader the ability to limit his loss is as important (or more), since its success in winning business manipulation. Think about it. If a trader losses a small part of each transaction, and not to stay in the game more? With huge losses is a major reason why many merchants will not survive in this industry. If you do not think before that trade is the best analogy to consider is that trade is a bit like running a small business. You must send money for an opportunity to start a business and use their knowledge and skills in assessing the likelihood of a business opportunity is viable choice.
The first error is that most people find out how much money you make in a trade. Find a part you think will increase (I ignore short selling now to facilitate discussion), then choose a size quota for this population to achieve the desired gain, if all goes well. Penny stocks are pricing in U.S. $ 5 per share or less, not issued by an investment adviser as a closed fund, and that are not listed in a national currency. They are usually issued by smaller companies, which may be little or no analyst attention or other market notice.
Duration : 0:1:35
Posted by admin Date: Thursday, January 29, 2009
Categories: Stocks Trading
Tags: automated, day, review, robot, software, stocks, tradding, trade, trading
Investing and Trading: Futures Options – Vega and Rho
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So, I had that series regarding Futures, and Commodity Futures. What about options on Futures? I’ve been discussing that.
Ok. We’ve gone through the Futures, and had a whole series on Commodity Futures. We discussed why options are valuable. We discussed what is meant by the term “Put” option, and “Call” option. We discussed the five components of pricing with the Black – Scholes model. We discussed the first few components of an options value, in the delta, gamma and theta. Now, let’s turn to the aspect of volatility and interest rates in the form of vega and rho.
NOTE: This is not an investment or trading recommendation. The losses in trading can be very real, and depending on the investment vehicle, can exceed your initial investment. I am not a licensed trading or investment adviser, or financial planner. But I do have 12 years of experience in trading and investing in these markets. The Challenge accounts are run for the education of other traders who should make their own decisions based off their own research.
Duration : 0:8:6
Posted by admin Date: Thursday, January 29, 2009
Categories: Options Trading
Tags: BlackScholes, commodities, Covestor, forex, futures, howto, MACD, options, rho, RSI, stochastics, Stockmarket, stocks, trade, vega
Stocks, Tax-Free Bonds, Wealth Enhancement & Intelligent Indexing
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Duration : 0:9:53
Posted by admin Date: Thursday, January 29, 2009
Categories: Intelligent Investing
Tags: bond, Bonds, Enhancement, equity, ETFS, investing, laddered, market, stock, stocks, Wealth
Posted by admin Date: Thursday, January 29, 2009
Categories: Futures Trading
Tags: Baker, BLOOMBERG, CRAMER, dow, eMini, Joe, market, money, s&p, stock, stocks, trading, video
Energy And Oil — Stock Trading Industry Analysis (24)
Energy And Oil Stock Market Industry Analysis (24)
In discussing energy, I wish to bring out the following basic facts that we are experiencing now regarding the future of oil and other alternatives:
A Saudi Oil Minister once told the OPEC members, The stone age ended not because we ran out of stones.
An oil expert once said thoughtfully, The solution to high oil prices is, ironically, high oil prices.
Many experts point out that the Middle East countries are burdened by the oil curse. The rest of the world is no different. Our curse is one of addictive consumption while theirs is single-industry production. Their economies cater to our addiction. We are willing to pay, even with blood.
The dramatic rise in oil prices in recent years is mainly due to long-range demands from China and other populous emerging countries like India and Brazil. It has effectively wiped out the global oil surplus stock. That means the world is now living from day to day on just enough oil production. Any event such as a hurricane, earthquake, terrorism or maintenance shut down will push up oil prices worldwide. The big drop in oil prices since September 08 is only a short-term phenomenon due to fear of a global recession. Once this fear disappears, oil prices will climb back up again.
You can find oil all around, even under your home or your future cemetery. The problem is oil extraction and refining can only operate efficiently on a big scale located near a very large oil deposit. There exist only a handful of such deposits around the world, mostly in the Middle East. Even the North Sea is running out in the near future. So additional oil production will not be enough to ease rising prices. Only nobrainers clamor for drill baby drill!
The oil producers know about this. Have you noticed that they dont call themselves oil companies anymore? They are positioning themselves as energy companies. Even some Middle East oil countries are investing in American solar firms.
Do we have a choice regarding oil? I am afraid not, except for alternatives. Besides rising demand that cannot be met, years of burning fossil fuels have produced global warming with dire consequences. We are now being forced to move away to solar, wind, nuclear and other energy sources. The green movement is quietly taking shape. If the US does not want to assume leadership in this movement, some other countries will. Japan has taken the lead in producing hybrid cars. Germany has made great progress in solar and wind. Frances fast trains run on electricity most of which is generated by nuclear reactors. China is producing millions of electric plug-in bicycles and cheap solar panels for household roofs. Look at General Motors, Ford and Chrysler. They have failed to produce more fuel-efficient cars and have to beg the US Congress for billions of dollars of bailout.
What about bio-fuels? Ethanol is commercially ready as shown in Brazil. The important question is what is it derived from. Ethanol in Brazil is derived from sugar canes after the sugar has been extracted. It is therefore a by-product with no impact on sugar production. In America where corn production is a major industry supplying the world, part of it is diverted to ethanol production as encouraged by government subsidies. In this case, people are forced to choose between food and fuel. What a dumb idea!
Nuclear energy requires high overhead and maintenance, besides the risky disposal of waste products. There is also the safety concern expressed by local residents. Nuclear energy is only viable with strict management.
Coal is the most dirty energy source although there are huge deposits in China and America. A good prospect exists for clean coal technology. The important question is: Will the new technology consume more dirty fuels than the clean coal it is supposed to produce? What will be the net result?
Solar energy stands out as the best source for producing electricity. Every residential or commercial building can be turned into a self-sufficient electricity producer if it has a roof or enough sun exposure. This will eliminate the need for central electricity generation and transmission to end-users. When the plug-in electric cars are available, they can tap into the same solar source. That means solar energy will be indirectly produced for use in transport besides heating, lighting and other functions in buildings. The capture of solar energy depends on the development of cheaper and efficient solar cells and storage batteries. Investments in this area are quietly flowing in. Commercialization is already happening. It may take a few more years before we see a sudden explosion of solar technology.
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Duration : 0:10:12
Posted by admin Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Categories: Stocks Trading
Tags: finance, fund, invest, market, mutual, retire, share, stock
Posted by admin Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Categories: Options Trading
Tags: charts, options, stocks, trades
WealthTrack 429 | 01-16-09
The outlook and investment opportunities in energy. How much of a setback is the sharp decline in oil prices delivering to the prospects for traditional and green energy? What difference will the promised Obama administration’s pro-clean tech policies make? We’ll discuss the future of traditional and clean energy with noted energy consultant and journalist Bill Paul, plus the acknowledged “dean” of energy analysts, Charles Maxwell and T. Rowe Price’s New Era Fund manager Charles Ober. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Duration : 0:6:16
Posted by admin Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Categories: Intelligent Investing
Tags: "charles, Bill, maxwell, ober, paul
193. How to Place a Trailing Stop in the Futures Market
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The next lesson in my free futures trading course which covers how to place a trailing stop in the futures market.
Duration : 0:9:0
Posted by admin Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Categories: Futures Trading
Tags: course, daytrading, finance, futures, investing, online, stop, trading, trailing
Stock Trading Ideas for 1/26/09
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Duration : 0:19:53
Posted by admin Date: Sunday, January 25, 2009
Categories: Stocks Trading
Tags: analysis, daytrade, invest, stocks, technical, trade
How Options Contracts and Options Trading Works
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Duration : 0:2:14
Trading
technical analysis of the stock market