Showing posts with label free course. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free course. Show all posts

Monday, June 9, 2008

Forexgen Market Watch

Forexgen Market Watch


The Market Watch window is a floating palette.

It has the ability to be dragged anywhere on the screen.

The Market Watch window which is also called the Quotes Window shows the current prices of the traded currency pairs and the currency market news in the currency market. It also permits quick dealing with any currency pair.

The Order Form can also be accessed by right-clicking the desired currency pair then selecting New Order.

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Withdrawal of Funds With Forexgen

Withdrawal of Funds With Forexgen


Traders can withdraw money from the trading account in a simple and fast way.
Withdrawal to a bank account:


1. Login to your account using your user name and password.
2. Click on “Manage accounts” link on the left menu.

3. Select to submit new
withdraw transaction.

Withdrawal to an e-gold account:

1. Login to your account using your user name and password.
2. Click on “
Manage accounts” link on the left menu.
3. Select to submit new
withdraw transaction.

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Deposit Funds with Forexgen

Deposit Funds with Forexgen


ForexGen
offers the easiest, simplest and fastest way of Forex funds depositing, withdrawing and transferring provided by Customer Support personnel available 24/7 In order to serve its clients any time all over the world.

Account receivable funding could electronically be funded by ForexGen in the same business day, thus the client’s account will be funded in the same day of receipt.

For our client’s security, each wire transfer reference section must contain the client’s name and account number.

ForexGen minimum deposit required to start trading is $250 . Also we have no limit for depositing fund into your account .

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Pivot Calculator


The pivot calculator is defined as a technical indicator that is produced by calculating the numerical average of a particular currency pairs high, low and closing prices.
To calculate pivot points, the pivot point itself will be considered as the primary support/resistance level.
Meaning that the largest price movement will occur at this level.
The other support ad resistance levels have less important, but still can generate significant price movements.
Pivot points can be used in two ways.
The first way is to determine the expected overall market trend.
If the pivot point level broke in an upward price movement, then the next large move in the market is expected to be bullish move, and if the pivot point level broke in a downward price movement, then the next large move in the market is expected to be bearish move.
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Strategies Tester

Strategies Tester


Strategy tester will enable the traders to apply more than one strategy for one or multi pairs and simulate these strategies in history to see the results of these strategies and try to tune its parameters to achieve its maximum profit and minimum loss.

Validator- Integrate with the optimizer to filtrate the pair’s loops generated by the optimizer.

- Accept ranges from different parameters to enable selecting the ideal setup to produce the maximum expected profit .

Verifier- Scoring and ranking the time results from using the strategy.

- Providing the trader with feedbacks on different strategies performance .

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Trading Optimizer

Trading Optimizer


The Trading Optimizer’s main functionality is to create relations between groups of pairs and finding the best combinations that may produces the best profit in the minimum time possible, this process is performed by sophisticated -state of the art- algorithms which is based on the classification and clustering of correlated pairs resulting in simulating all possible runs in history to get the best combinations.

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Multi Pair Chart Indicator

Multi Pair Chart Indicator

The multi pair chart indicator allows putting multiple currency pairs on a host currency chart and draw the difference between the these currencies (the added pairs and the host pair) The multi pair chart is an indicator which represents more than one pair symbol, it creates further correlations between the pairs through hedging.

It simulates the expected relations between more than one symbol to be more useful and to facilitate the trading process.



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Custom indicators

Custom indicators


ForexGen offers you the chance of a life time by dedicating a team of experienced developers specialized in Forex market to give you assistance and support in your ideas
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Our house experts categorize and make combinations of the trend, oscillators, bill Williams, volumes and other custom indicators, the CIF signal values is generated according to the indicators’ combinations depending on certain calculations, volumes and correlations between more than one indicator and according to a specified function that weights the indicators’ signal.

The CIF values are represented graphically via four lines
(short .middle, long, current).


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Navigator

Navigator

The Navigator provides a quick and appropriate various program resources employing. The Navigator is accessed through the menu items View - Navigator or by Ctrl + N key combination.

In addition to the Navigator button on the toolbar.

These folders include: Accounts - lists all your accounts (both demo and live). By a right-click the folder and choose Open a New Account you can open a new account. The trader has to be attentive which account is currently being in trading.
• Indicators - lists the regular used indicators at
ForexGen.

The trader can add an indicator just by double-click on it.

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Types of Trading Analysis

Types of Trading Analysis





There are 2 types of analysis you can take when approaching the forex:

Fundamental analysis and Technical analysis.
There has always been a constant debate as to which analysis is better, but to tell you the truth, you need to know a little bit of both.

It’s important to get a birds-eye view of the currency markets and learn how news affects prices. This is why you must follow and understand the daily forex news and market analysis of the professional currency analysts. Eventually, you’ll start to figure out what kind of role fundamental news will play in your trading. Fortunately, most of the Forex news and analysis is offered free on the Internet and we show you were the best ones are.

Fundamental analysis:

Fundamental analysis is a method used to evaluate the worth of a security by studying the financial data of the issuer. It scrutinizes the issuer’s income and expenses, assets and liabilities, management, and position in its industry. In other words, it focuses on the “basics” of the business.

If you want to use fundamentals to help you make an investment decision, you would rely heavily on an offering prospectus, annual and quarterly reports as well as any current news items relating to the issuer whose securities you are considering.
There follows parts of fundamental analysis will be described:

Types of charts ?
Graphical methods ?
Analytical methods ?
Technical indicators

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Protect Your Self

Protect Your Self



Before we go any further we are going to be 100% honest with you and tell you the following before you consider trading currencies:

All forex traders, and we mean a traders LOSE money on trades.
Ninety percent of traders lose money, largely due to lack of planning and training and having poor money management rules.

Trading forex is not for the unemployed, those on low incomes, or who can’t afford to pay their electricity bill or afford to eat.
You should have at least $10,000 of trading capital (in a mini account) that you can afford to lose. Don’t expect to start an account with a few hundred dollars and expect to become a kazillionaire .

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Forex Terminology

Forex Terminology



Every trader in the Foreign Exchange ‘FOREX’ hopes to make a profit from something called ‘PIP’.
It may sound silly, but gains in pips can potentially make you over wealthy .
Take your time with this information, as it is required knowledge for all Forex traders.
Don’t even think about trading until you are comfortable with pip values and calculating profit and loss.




What is a pip ?
Pips stands for ‘PERCENTAGE IN PIONTS’. In the Forex trading, a ‘PIP’ is a unit of measurement which represents the smallest change in the price of currency or a currency pair. In the stock markets this is a classified as a ‘POINT’.
As a result, some folks refer to pips as points.
Pips are the last decimal point in an exchange rate or currency pair.
For the majority of currencies a ‘PIP’ is equal to 0.0001.
This means that if you purchased USD/CHF at 1.2310 and sold at 1.2330, you made 20 pips


USD/JPY:
110.78 .01 divided by exchange rate = pip value

USD/CHF:
1.1227 .0001 divided by exchange rate = pip value

GBP/USD:
1.9799 .0001 divided by exchange rate = pip value


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The Foreign Exchange Market (FOREX)

The Foreign Exchange Market (FOREX)


What is FOREX?

The Foreign Exchange Market, better Known as FOREX, was established in 1971 when fixed currency exchanges were abolished.

Currencies became valued at ‘floating’ rates determined by supply and demand. The FOREX grew steadily throughout the 1970’s, but with the technological advances of the 80’s FOREX expanded from trading levels of $70 billion a day to the current level of $2.6 trillion.

What Drives the forex market?

Different countries use different currencies, however cross-border has to take place. The FOREX is therefore a vehicle driven by the need to move monetary payments across border and transfer funds and value from one currency to another.

If the whole world used one currency there would be no need for the FOREX market .

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Patterns Recognizer

Patterns Recognizer




Technical analysts in the Forex market found that by observing the candlesticks patterns, there are recurring patterns on the candlestick charts.

Such patterns are like recurring pictures on the candlestick charts and they tend to occur when a trend is about to end or reverse its direction.

The
patterns are a very good visual representation of the price movements and it give traders a good view of what is likely to happen next in the market.

Why are candlesticks
patterns important?
The answer for this question is quite simple because candlesticks represent true status of what is going on in the market at the current moment.

If a candlestick range is tight, this means that the market range for the trading day was very tight .
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Fibonacci Summary

Fibonacci Summary


There are 2 types of Fibonacci:
Fibonacci extension:the levels of Fibonacci extension will be 0, 0.382, 0.618, 1.000, 1.382, 1.618.many Traders can use the Fibonacci extension as profit taking level and when they watch the same levels ,they can buy or sell to enter the trade or cancel it,so this will become a due self-fulfilling execptation .

And the levels of Fibonacci retracement will be 0..236, 0.382, 0.500, 0.618, 0.764.a lot of traders use the Fibonacci retracement as support levels and when they watch the same levels,they can place buy and sell to enter the trade or cancel it so the support level becomes a self-fulfilling expectation .

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MACD

MACD

Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD)A trend indicator used to show the relation between two moving averages of prices .




with the MACD chart ,You will see three numbers .

1- the number of periods used to calculate the faster moving average.
2-the number of periods used to calculate the slower moving average .
3- the number of bars used to differentiate between the fast and slow moving averages .


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Relative Strength Index

Relative Strength Index


Relative Strength Index (RSI)
Relative Strength Index, or RSI mean A technical
indicator used to compare the magnitude of recent gains to recent losses to determine overbought and oversold conditions in the market. . It can be calculated using the this formula:
Rsi=100 100- 1+rs
readings below 20 refer to oversold, while readings over 80 indicate overbought. the RSI ranges from 0 to 100 .



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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Types of Charts

Types of Charts





All charts are potted with time on the x-axis and the
currency pair on the y-axis. Each time period on our real time charts can range from a tick by tick a weekly interval (the tick refers to each individual pip movement).
This gives traders the flexibility to view currencies with closer examination while also allowing them to spot the trends most suitable for their time-sensitive trading strategy.Here’re the most popular types of charts

Line ChartS
A line chat is simple a graph of the value of a currency taken at regular time intervals based on current prices. Below is a LINE CHART example : A line chart’s strength come from it’s simple design .

Bar Charts
Bar chart is graphic representation of price action using a vertical bar to connect the highest price to the lowest price during a period. The opening price is displayed as a horizontal line on the left side of the bar.The closing price is displayed as a horizontal line on the right side of the bar.Bar charts can be constructed for any time period in which prices are available. Traditionally, the most popular time interval for bar chart is hourly
chart.
andlestick Charts
Candlestick Charts identical to a bar chart in the information conveyed, but presented in an entirely different visual context. The candlestick encapsulates the open, high, low and close of the trading period in a single candle.

Candlestick charts are much more visually appealing than a standard two-dimensional bar chart. As in a standard bar chart, there are four elements necessary to construct a candlestick chart, the OPEN, HIGH, LOW and CLOSING price for a given time period. Below are examples of candlesticks and a definition for each candlestick component: The body of the candlestick is called the real body, and represents the range between the open and closing prices.

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