Learn To Trade Like A Professional

The most successful floor traders are those that have the most experiance, this is no coincidence at all and should be a pointer for those who aspire to become a good trader. Day trading can be likened to being a sportsman, such as a golf pro or tennis champion, you need to be trained and in good physical shape. Skills are needed which must be developed over time and practiced until they become 2nd nature. If you want to learn how to day trade you must be prepared to put in the effort. Here are some of the key skills that you must develop as a trader.

1. Technical analysis can be used for futures as well as the more standard stocks, options and bonds that most people trade. This can give you a large edge over other traders who have not taken the time to study the charts support and resistance areas, trendline and patterns. Learning technical analysis is really a must do if you want to trade futures successfully.

2. This is a very simple point but is very important, always have your trading plan prepared before you enter a trade, never try and create it on the fly, you will be much too emotional. Make sure that you have both an entry and exit point in your plan.

3. Keep your losses small!, this is the one thing that every trader must do if they want to stay in the game for a long time. By doing this you will preserve your capital allowing you to trade another day. Your small wins will compensate your small losses allowing your big wins to give you an overall profit

4. Over trading is a big mistake that a lot of amateurs make. Professionals tend to be more patient and wait for the better opportunities to come along, this is called cherry picking and takes both patience and discipline. These are essential skills that you must develop.

5. This is a big day trading tip, it is important that you track all your trades and review them to see where you are making the mistakes. This is hard work, but this is what separates the professionals from the amateurs. Unless you do this you will keep on making the same mistakes. The best way to do this is to keep both a daily and weekly log.

6. Only trade when you are both physically and mentally prepared. This is often overlooked but is very important. Do you think a golf star can win a game when they are tired and mentally not focused?, it’s unlikely. Being prepared means getting a good nights sleep, having your trading station and charts well prepared before the market opens, taking the time each and every day to review your trading plan and rules. Finally you must have the mental frame of mind and confidence that you are going to be successful today in your trading.

7. If you are new to trading futures take the time to paper trade until you are very confident that you are going to make money. You will know when you are ready because you will start to hate paper trading knowing that you could be making real cash profits on a consistent basis.

Remember that the markets only trend for about 20-35% of the time, the rest is either sideways or very choppy, if you want to do trend trading to win you must be fully prepared when the opportunities arise.

What Is ETF Trend Trading?

The aim of this article is to give you a bit more information about ETF (Exchange Traded Funds) trend trading.

It was during the 90′s that ETFs were introduced into the world of investment. Today, they are used as an investment vehicle, traded comparable stocks or shares on the stock exchanges. Investors are attracted to the funds because of the tax efficiency that they have. They are also attracted to the similarity to stocks and the low costs, which are definite benefits.

When you get into ETF trend trading, you will find that it is similar to mutual funds, in that small investors are able to purchase different types of securities through funds. However, those two are distinguishable.

ETFs maintain all of the features that ordinary stock have. As an example, limit orders, options and short selling. However, they still give easy diversification, expense ratios and tax efficiency of the index funds. Unlike the mutual funds, they will not have as much of a net asset value that is calculated each day.

During the trading day, ETFs will experience value changes as they are sold and bought. They have a tendency to trade at the same price as the net asset value has been set at. Most of the ETFs will be tracking and monitoring the financial index. As an example, the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

ETFs are known to be the most innovative investment medium of the past twenty years. In fact, about sixty seven percent of the professional investors call it this. Of those professionals, about sixty perfect have reported that the ETFs have changed how they build their investment portfolios.

Many investors have a tendency to invest in the ETF shares as a long term investment, instead of short term one. This is because they have the possibility of being economically acquired. However, some investors do prefer trading ETF shares regularly in order to utilize investment strategies that they have learned.

Speaking of learning investment strategies, there are some courses that you will be able to take on the Internet that will make you a better trader. You should go for one that will be willing to teach you all you need to know along with the tips and secrets of the trade. While you take that course, you need to pay attention to every bit of it as overlooking any aspects of it could result in you losing money once you begin trading.

If you’re serious about earning some extra money, even making a full-time income with ETF trading; go check out the ETF Trend Trading course now.

One of the most popular technical analysis indicators is the simple moving average also known as SMA, if you learn how to use these correctly they can be a very useful tool to help you to make good trading decisions.

The 50 simple moving average, or 50 SMA, is simply the sum of the last 50 values for each period, divided by 50, this is a moving window, as time moves on so does the average. Notice that I used the word period because this indicator works on any time period in exactly the same way.

It can be used on monthly, weekly, daily, hourly, 30 minutes, 15 minute and on whatever time period you want to monitor and trade. Although the SMA is the most widley used there is also the exponential moving average or EMA. This is a weighted version of the formula using the mathematical exponent function to give more weight to the more recent values, this has the effect of making it a slightly faster average that many traders prefer.

The reality is that it probably does not matter if you used the SMA or the EMA, what does matter however is that you use one or the other and then be very consistent with it. Do not switch between them, it is more important that you trust your chosen indicator then a slight difference in its value.

The simple moving average is primarily used to determine what the current trend of the stock is, depending on the value used it could be a short term, medium term or long term trend. An important point to note is that moving averages are really only useful when the stock is trending, if the moving average is flat, i.e. horizontal on your chart it can become very choppy, this is a good time to not trade.

The general rule is that if the current price is above the SMA the trend is up, if below the trend is down. This is very important to know because it forms the basics of trend trading and trading with the trend.

For the short term trend many traders like using a 5-8 SMA or EMA, here is a trading secret, never trade again the direction of the short term tend, this is really just common sense when you think about it.

Moving averages can often act as support or resistance, many traders use the 15, 21 or 30 SMA for this purpose.

There are a number of other very important moving averages that you need to know about, these are the 50, 100 and 200 SMA, and this mostly applies to the daily and weekly charts. A lot of big players in the markets, like the the mutual funds, investment banks etc use the 50 and 200 SMA as support and resistance, if they decide to buy or sell based on these you need to follow suite, the 100 to a lesser extent. These are very useful averages to watch if you trade EFT’s like an Oil ETF.

A useful tip is that when a stock breaks through one moving average it will often move all the way to the next, for example, if a stock breaks the 30 SMA it may move to the 50 before finding some support or resistance.

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Learn To Buy Good Stocks

Although it may seem obvious to most stock market swing traders there are a number of simple rules that you can follow which will ensure that you have more success when buying stocks:

In the USA stock market there are 3 major indexes which are each made up of a basket of stocks, they are the S and P 500 (also known as the S&P500), the DOW 30 and the Nadaq 100. These stock indexes generally only contain major blue chip stocks, as long as you buy from these 3 groups you will at least know that you are getting a well known solid stock.

For example the DOW 30 contains major industrials and large multinational stocks such as Home Depot (HD) and Johnson and Johnson (JNJ) whereas the Nasdaq 100 mainly contains techical companies such as Apple (AAPL) and Miscrosoft (MSFT).

Always buy a stock that is liquid, this means that it is a highly traded stock, this will enable you to easily buy and sell at the price you want without having a delay. You will also get a smaller spread, thats the difference between the BID and ASK price of the stock. For a stock to be considered very liquid it should trade at least 500,000 shares per day, ideally even more.

It is best to avoid stocks that are bellow as this usually means the company is in trouble, although with the bear market of 2008 there have been a lot of good stocks at bargin prices between and . Avoid buying a stock below at anytime.

Another consideration is options, does the stock has options?, this will be important if you want to trade options around your stock, such as a covered call, or you may want to buy a PUT option in order to protect your stock.

Be very cautious about buying a stock just before it’s earnings release, stocks often drop significantly if you come out with a poor report. Earnings are released 4 times a year with one of them being the annual report.

If you are going to trade options make sure that you learn how to trade by getting some good education. There are many swing trading strategies that work well with stocks in todays volatile markets.

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Learn To Trade Options Correctly

There is a lot of hype surrounding options trading, and for good reason, it’s a good way make a lot of cash fast, or can be used to grow your capital consistently month after month.

There’s also a lot of hype about how complicated it is and why you need to spend thousands of dollars on options trading education before you get started. Needless to say this last statement usually comes from trading seminar companies trying to sell your their trading course on options.

Lets cover a few of the basics about options trading and set you straight about a few important points. Firstly yes it is true that you can make a lot of money trading options, but of course you can also lose money just as fast.

When trading stocks your leverage is 1:1, if you go full out on margin you get get 1:2 leverage, but thats about it. With options it is not as straight forward to calculate the leverage but generally speaking you can get between 1:5 and 1:10 when you buy an option on a stock, or ETF.

So with 1:10 leverage, when the stock increases by 5% your option can increase by approx 50%, and this can happen in just a few days, this is why swing trading strategies using options on stocks is so popular.

However the downside is that the reverse can happen, if the stock drops by 5% your option can also drop by 50%, at which point you may want to close the trade and save some of your option value, it really depends on what your stop loss and risk management plan is.

What I’ve described above is called directional option trading where you are betting on the getting the direction of the stock movement correct, this is highly speculative. Options can also be used in option strategies which are much more non-directional, such as covered call trades, credit spreads and Iron Condors. In these trades there is much lower dependance on getting the stock direction correct, but it still matters.

So should you learn to trade options?, in my opinion you should not do directional option trades until you become very good at trading stocks. This is because you really need to be very precise with your entry and exit strategy and trading plan, and be very good at technical analysis.

Whereas if you want to do non directional option trades you don’t need to be such an experianced stock trader to be successful, but of course it does not hurt either.

Learning how to trade options is a very good skill to have, but don’t rush into it and blow out your account. Make sure that you get a good options trading education before you start, and also make sure that you have a very solid stock trading education as well, such one from Top Dog Trading Review.

Learn Options Trading

Trading options is both similar to and different from trading stocks. There are many ways to make money trading stocks from going long to day trading.In this regard,options and stock trading, are similar.

The starting point for learning options trading is knowing the difference between an option and a stock. An option is merely the right to purchase a particular stock at a specific price over a specific period of time.Since we’re talking about stock prices here, there is volatility in their value over the option expiration interval.

Options, however,since they expire on a specific date, have to be exercised before that date. And there’s no rule saying you have to exercise your option if you choose not to. Plus, you can purchase an option for a fraction of the actual price of the stock.Options traders can leverage their investment by being able to trade more stocks.They can acquire the option to buy a $100 stock for only a fraction of that price.Hence, they can acquire options for more stocks than if they were actually purchasing the stocks outright.This leverage makes options very attractive as an investment.

There are different types of options,too. You can exercise an American option any time up to and including the expiration date, but European options can only be exercised on the expiration date.And just to complicate matters, where you purchase the option has nothing to do with it’s being American or European.The “American” options tend to apply to stocks and bonds, while the “European” type applies more often to indexes. And options expire on the Saturday after the third Friday of the month. But U.S. Since markets are closed in the U.S, on weekends,American options expire on the third Friday of each month and European options the Saturday after the third Friday.

An option is the right to either buy a stock (“call” option) or sell a stock (“put” option) either on or before its expiration date.You have several choices when you purchase an option. You can either hold it until its expiration date and exercise it just before it expires, or you can exercise it any time before that date.Or you can sell the option itself before the expiration date and recoup some of your investment. If you don’t exercise the option before it expires, you lose your investment.Let’s look at these situations more closely:

Let’s say you buy an option for Acme Chemicals Corp.for $2 a share with a strike price of $20. Now most options contracts require a minimum purchase of 100 shares, so you’d have to pay $200 (for 100 shares) for the contract.Acme’s stock price rises to $25 two weeks later and rather than waiting for the expiration date, you decide to take your profit and run. You exercise your option and buy the stock for $20, then you turn around and and sell right away it for $25.You deduct the  $2-per-share cost of the option and you’re left with a $3 per share profit,or $300 less brokerage fees.Pretty conservative, but you made money.And that’s a good thing!

But consider the opposite scenario. What happens if the Acme’s share price doesn’t rise. What happens if the price of the stock falls below $20? If you sold your options for half of what they cost you, in this example,you’d only be out $100. Bear in mind that owning an option does not require you to purchase the stock. So you can sell the option and recoup a portion of your investment. This is better than acquiring 100 shares of Acme’s stock outright. You can jump in and exercise the option when you know you will make a profit, or you could wait it out until the expiration date and make your decision then. I personally think the more conservative approach is more likely to result in consistently positive returns, albeit perhaps lower than a more aggressive strategy. But that’s just the way I would do it. The higher the risk, the higher the return. Higher profits. And potentially greater losses.And like other investments.

This is just a simple explanation of how to trade options. It is more complicated than this and you should really educate yourself before you commit much of your capital to it. The best options trading trading tutorial I know is the one taught by David Vallieres, which you can review here and the video above from the free demo video series he provides. I think this course is the best because you’ll not only learn how to trade options, but you’ll also learn how to make money.

 

 

 

#1 Trading options in only one direction and that’s usually up.

A common mistake options traders make is one of omission. They forget or fail to realize that options trading allows one to make money on falling prices as well as rising prices. By not trading in both directions they leave a lot of money on the table. When you stop trading when the market is in a downturn, you are potentially leaving half the available money on the table.

Additionally, security prices tend to fall faster than they rise, so some of the biggest, quickest gainers are executed via falling share prices. So if the intrepid options trader is not looking for short trades they are truly cheating themselves out of some of the best trades going.

#2 Not having money-management rules in place.

Another common mistake is to not strictly adhere to sound money-management rules. Critical metrics arise from guiding principles such as how much should you trade and how much should you risk? Where should you set your stops or in what manner should you hedge?

Solid money management rules control help you to control your trades. And most importantly, they help to prevent catastrophic losses so that you can trade another day.

#3 Letting your emotions dictate your trade entry and exit points.

Many times behavior that is illogical makes investors execute trades that lack the necessary fundamentals. Instead of letting sterile indicator guide their decision making, they operate on emotion or impulse. Fear of price reversal drives traders out of winning trades too soon and fear of loss makes them stay in losing trades for too long.

And because there is zero way to eliminate your emotions completely, you must learn to control them. The most realistic and effective way to do so is to develop a set of trading rules to constrict your trading activities and to conduct the majority of your research and trading decisions outside of open trading hours.

You can come across stock prices of public corporations in scores of techniques. Financial websites give investors with dataon stock prices of various different corporations that can be used by stockholders. Quite a few financial internet sites nowadays give real time stock prices along with historical stock prices, and I believe Google started this trend trend and soon other financial websites followed. Online brokerage websites will provide investors with much more detailed facts about the stock prices than the free financial sites like Google or Yahoo.

If you would like to know the stock price of a firm in any financial web site, try to discover a quotes bar and enter either the symbol of the corporation or if the internet site permits the name of the firm. Most of the time as you type the corporation name; you should see the company name pop down below. If the firmappears as you are typing, just click on the corporation name and it will provide you that firm’s detailed financial knowledge. Knowing the symbol of a firm can cut time, and you can just enter it in the get quotes bar. When you are on the page of a company you will be provided with a variety of information including the stock price of the business. If prices are said to be real time, then the stock price was at that price at that specific time. Usually, most financial internet sites provide stock prices that are delayed by a minimum of 20 minutes.

You should be aware whether the stock price is a real time stock price or a time delayed stock price. While trading it is best if you know whether the stock price that’s listed is the precise stock price and if it is the price at which the stock is currently being traded or if the stock price is a pre-market hours stock price or after hours market stock price. When you trade stocks, it is best if you do it from your brokerage account and with the reports cataloguedthere rather than outdated information elsewhere. Online brokerages give the most up to date prices of stocks and also givehow several shares are being traded at a time.

Company Shares and Past Price Value

The right evaluation of a corporation’s share is truly essential. A correct estimation allows us to procure share that has a lot of upward progress. Securing a stock without that numerous future prospects will damage the chances of your portfolio to advance.

The value of a firm’s share price indicates what the shareholders believe is a good value in comparison to its future performance. For example, If IBM traded at $11.50, that means stockholders believe that the stock at that price is a value that exhibits its future potential. Shareholders primary concern isn’t how company performed in the past 5 years, but rather how it will perform in the next 5 years. The price of a stock supposedly reflects all information in it, also called Efficient Market Hypothesis.

When you buy a corporation’s shares, you become an shareholder of that company. For the most part, individual stockholders have a small ownership percentage compared to hedge funds, and other institutional shareholders. Nonetheless, people who pay a corporation’s share are its owners, no matter how insignificant their share of ownership is.

Historical share price information can help owners in finding out how a corporation’s share reacted when it exceeded or failed to deliver its expectations. Share price history can tell you how a firm’s stock will react when it is a target of a lawsuit or an acquisition. Even though each situation is different, knowledge of a firm’s historical performance in the stock market will help in making better investing judgements.

You can services that can provide corporation’s share movements and stock price history movements along with news events that caused it to trend that particular direction. The service that provides detailed movements is a better alternative as it gives material that directly affects the stock price.

Many websites provide useful financial content that can be used to discover great financial reports.Yahoo Finance and Google Finance both offer top notch financial information for stockholders.

Basics of ETF Trading

In the investing world, exchange traded funds (ETFs) are the latest and greatest. Although they’ve been available for more than 10 years, it wasn’t until recently that the popularity of ETFs took off.

ETFs trade on the stock exchange as if they were stock. Generally in the past they have tracked a particular index such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average or the NASDAQ-100. Recently, however, they are putting together ETFs that have a characteristic in common: they invest in a region or sector of the market, or have a certain market capitalization.

Exchange traded funds have many advantages over mutual funds. They can have a low cost of obtaining since you are paying a commission just like when you purchase individual stocks. If you use a discount brokerage, you can buy for very little money. The ongoing maintenance fees for an ETF are also minimal compared to actively managed mutual funds, and in some cases lower than index mutual funds.

Because ETFs trade like stock they have liquidity. With a simple phone call you can buy or sell. ETF exchange traded funds are priced every 15 seconds and trade continually throughout the day. This is different from mutual funds that are only bought and sold at the end of the trading day. Since the exchange traded fund will be kept in a brokerage, it can be traded easily.

Tracking an index means less selling within the fund. This is a fund that is very tax efficient. It is rare that an ETF declares a capital gain distribution. This means you determine when the taxes will be paid on the gain by choosing when you will sell.

Index and managed funds keep some of their assets that are investable in cash. This is used to pay someone who is selling their fund. Since ETFs trade like individual stocks on the open market there is no need to retain a portion in cash.

There is no room for style drift in an ETF. In an actively managed mutual fund, the fund can say it is a large cap fund, but may chase performance by investing in small or mid caps at times. Exchange traded funds are required to keep a 99% correlation with the index or collection of stocks that it represents.

Regarding ETF trading strategies, because ETFs trade like individual stocks you have the additional features of stock. Exchange traded funds can be sold on margin or short. They can have limit, buy and stop loss orders for buying and selling. Put and call options can be purchased and sold using ETFs.

There are of course disadvantages to ETFs as well. They are not ideal for dollar cost averaging. If you have to pay a $10.00 fee each month when you make that $50 or $100 investment it can be difficult to make up that fee.

With the popularity of ETFs, you have to be careful as to what the fund is using as its foundation of stocks. Sometimes it can be such a narrow focus that you really are not achieving diversification.

Because trading can be easy, you can get sucked into risky strategies. If you take part in market timing or short term trading, it can result in big losses. Buying and selling ETF puts and calls, or buying on margin, is speculating and is riskier than buying and holding.

Exchange traded funds are the right choice under certain circumstances. You can use a broad index ETF as a core holding. This can be complemented with ETFs that are targeted to provide weighting in a sector, region or type of market capitalization. As always, be smart and invest slowly.