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Entries from May 2008

Day Trading Brokerage

May 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

Day traders could trade their markets directly via the various exchanges, but this would require a trading account with each disagreement, so it is more efficient and easier to use a day trading brokerage. In contrast to traditional investors who usually employ retail brokers, day traders use direct access brokers, as they provide a clear [...]

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Market Data Definition

May 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

Day trading market data is the current trading information for each day trading market. Market data includes various pricing information (such as the most recently traded price), and various volume information (such as the number of contracts that were most recently traded). Day traders use market data with their trading and charting software, so that [...]

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Market Profile Charts

May 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

Market profile charts are a chart type that can be used by short term and fancy term traders alike. Market profile charts are based upon price and volume information, and combine them in a way that displays consequence, volume, and time frame, on a single chart. Market profile charts use standard market data, so they [...]

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Long and Short

May 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

Definition:
Futures trading uses some phrases that are unique to futures markets. Some commonly against phrases are :
Long
When a day merchant is long a futures contract, they have entered a trade by buying a contract, and are hoping that the expense will go up. Day traders will often use the terms believe and long interchangeably. [...]

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Opening Doors Closing Deals

May 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

Opening Doors Closing Deals OnlineGuide Rating – Publisher’s SiteBuilding a business today is more about collaboration, partnerships, contacts, and sources. The advent of the Internet age has brought about more tools and tactics to connect with experts, suppliers, mentors, and peers. Keeping current and knowing what online networking resources work best is beyond the time [...]

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SMART Business Goals

May 20th, 2008 · No Comments

Every elephantine corporation has unquestionably set and articulated goals to drive the company forward. Yet, in the world of small business, many businesses lack a focused goal. “Get more business” is a typical reply of small business owners when asked of future plans. Any self-respecting CEO would be tossed faulty of a shareholder meeting for [...]

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What are Currencies?

May 19th, 2008 · No Comments

Currency markets (also known as forex markets) are the largest day trading markets (in terms of volume and amount of money), trading approximately $2 trillion per day. Currency markets are the markets where one currency is traded for another currency, such as trading the Euro for the US Dollar. The seniority of currency trading is [...]

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How Options are Traded

May 19th, 2008 · No Comments

Many era traders who trade futures, also trade options, either on the same markets or on different markets. Options are similar to futures, in that they are often based upon the having said that underlying instruments, and have correspond to contract specifications, but options are traded quite differently. Options are available on futures markets, on [...]

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Pivot Points

May 19th, 2008 · No Comments

Description
Pivot Points are support and resistance levels that are calculated using the open, high, low, and close, from the above-named trading day. Standard pivot points include the pivot point itself, three full support levels, and three full Maquis levels, but two half way support levels, and two half way resistance levels are also often included. [...]

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Day Trading Stock Markets

May 18th, 2008 · No Comments

Stock Market Description
Stock markets trade the shares of individual companies (such as Wal-mart, and British Telecom), and as there are many opposite companies, there are also many different stocks available for trading.
Stocks are traded via stock exchanges (such as the New York Stock E xchange (NYSE) in the US, and the London Stock Exchange (LSE) [...]

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