Showing posts with label Boothu Kathalu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boothu Kathalu. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Kutha Lo Dula Varalakshami

“FOREX Surfing” strategy you will need access to real time charts. Your FOREX broker should offer you some free charts, and this is all you need. I provide links to brokers and free charts on my website You should use the charts provided by your broker, as those will reflect the actual trading prices of your broker, as sometimes-different brokers/charts have a slight price discrepancy, which could throw off the system for you. The free charts are all you really need, so save your money, you don’t need to purchase the “Pro” charts.


Bus lo Aunty Tho Dengudu


Ghost Trading:Some traders feel that there exists a high probability of failure on the next trade signal if the last trade was closed out with a profit. This approach is much easier to trade than historically back test. It’s easy to keep track of your trades and then skip the hypothetical trades that don’t meet your criteria.

Maa Vari Friend Tho


The code for the Ghost Trader is designed more as a template than a complete trading strategy. Some trading strategies incorporate the success of the last trade signal in the calculation/determination of the next trade signal. We have tested several methodologies that only initiate new positions after a losing trade. Some traders feel that there exists a high probability of failure on the next trade signal if the last trade was closed out with a profit. This approach is much easier to trade than historically back test. It’s easy to keep track of your trades and then skip the hypothetical trades that don’t meet your criteria.

Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Ye Dindu Kavali 3

Why did I call this eBook “Forex Sailing”?
I think of the Forex market as the Sea; it is as large as the ocean.In my previous eBook, “Forex Surfing” I used the analogy that the techniques contained within it are similarto surfing little waves in the ocean.Surfers only play in the ocean for a short period of time, maybe a few hours at a time, much like the trading concepts taught in that eBook.

Friday, 6 May 2011

Methani AthaPuku


How do I close out a trade?
Retail forex transactions are normally closed out by entering into an equal but opposite transaction with the dealer. For example, if you bought Euros with U.S. dollars you would close out the trade by selling Euros for U.S. dollars. This is also called an offsetting or liquidating transaction. Most retail forex transactions have a settlement date when thecurrencies are due to be delivered. If you want to keep your position open beyond the settlement date, you must roll the position over to the next settlement date. Some dealers roll open positions over automatically, while other dealers may require you to request the rollover.

Sarada Puku Lo Daruvu

Foreign currency exchange rates are what it costs to exchange one country’s currency foranother country’s currency. For example, if you go to England on vacation, you will have to pay for your hotel, meals, admissions fees, souvenirs, and other expenses in British pounds. Since your money is all in US dollars, you will have to use (sell) some of your dollars to buy British pounds. Assume you go to your bank before you leave and buy $1,000 worth of British pounds. If you get 565.83 British pounds (£565.83) for your $1,000, each dollar is worth .56583 British pounds.This is the exchange rate for converting dollars to pounds.

Suseela Dengudu Kadha 1


Forex Trading is trading currencies from different countries against each other. Forex is acronym of Foreign Exchange.For example, in Europe the currency in circulation is called the Euro (EUR) and in the United States the currency in circulation is called the US Dollar (USD). An example of a forex trade is to buy the Euro while simultaneously selling US Dollar. This is called going long on the EUR/USD.