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Start Your Forex Trading Education

by Nathaniel Dubois
Contributing Author

There is so much to learn for those who wish to trade in the forex market.  A good place to start your forex trading education is with the study of support and resistance.

Two of the most widely discussed facets of technical analysis are the concepts of support and resistance. Although this study is very often regarded by beginning traders as complex, our purpose is to simplify the subject by focusing on the very basics of what beginning traders will need to know.  A thorough study of support and resistance is not possible here, but there is a mountain of information available on the subject.

When you view a forex trading chart, you’ll see that price doesn’t usually move in a straight line.  A price will go up, then down, then up again, giving the appearance of a zigzaged line.

When you draw a line connecting the lowest price points, that is your support line.  To draw a resistance line, you would connect the highest price points.  This is only a very basic idea to provide a picture; there is more to determining which bottom points and which top points need to be considered.

Since support is shown on a chart as a line connecting specific low points, it is easy to see how it tends to function as a floor and prevents the price from going lower.  More often than not, prices will tend to bounce off this level rather than go through it.  When the price does break the support level, it generally continues dropping until is reaches another support level.

One can view the resistance level as being the opposite of a support level.  At this level, the price tends to find resistance as it climbs higher.  And just as with support, price tends to bounce off this level rather than break through it.  But once price manages to break through the resistance level, even by the smallest of amounts, it will more than likely continue rising until it finds another resistance level.

If a price breaks past a support level, that support level often becomes a new resistance level. The opposite is true as well, if price breaks thru a resistance level, it will often find support at that level in the future.

Support and resistance levels many times represent the prices that are most influential to a currency pair’s direction, and are therefore used by many technical traders to determine their entry and exit prices.

At first the concept and explanation behind identifying these levels seems easy, but as you’ll find out, support and resistance can come in various forms and it is much more difficult to master than it first appears.

One can identify many, many price patterns using only support and resistance.  And those patterns will appear in any of the time frame charts.  One can also develop an entire trading strategy based entirely on support and resistance levels.  It is also possible to make a handsome living trading forex once one masters these concepts.  It is recommended that you begin your forex trading education by mastering the study of support and resistance.



The Expert Advisor is a very sophisticated trading software tool.  Each one is built upon a specific set of rules, sits on your trading platform and executes your trades.  Actually, it is a robot.

Most forex traders fail because they fall prey to the human emotions of fear and greed.  However, trading with an Expert Advisor removes these emotions so that trading can be executed on a purely logical basis.

So often a trader will hold on to a trade in an effort to grab that last pip of profit even when his/her logical mind says to exit.  Conversely, many times a trade is exited prematurely out of fear, leaving profits on the table.  The Expert Advisor has a plan, sticks to it without regard to outside influences, and does this 24 hours a day during market hours.

The Expert Advisor watches the market for you and will execute trades based upon predefined parameters.  Unlike a human, it is also capable of monitoring indicators, support and resistance levels, and many other factors in multiple timeframes and making immediate decisions.

There are a variety of Expert Advisors available today, at just about any price you could name.  Some are currency and/or timeframe specific, others are not.  There are some that try to predict trends and others that go with them.  Some are low risk (1-3%) while others recommend 2-4%, but most are adjustable.  Some close out trades only when a net profit is achieved, holding tight through a drawdown, whereas others will utilitze a stop loss.

There are many questions to be researched and answers to be considered before buying an Expert Advisor.  It’s also important to be sure the EA will run on your trading platform, that you can run multiple EA’s on one account, and that it can be used with a mini account, if that is your account type.

Before purchasing your Expert Advisor, there’s one more point to consider.  When trading with an EA, it makes your trading decisions, and it resides on your computer.  Once a trade is initiated, the trade is in the hands of your broker.  If the power goes out in your area, or if your computer dies, you will have an unmanaged open trade.

If you are located in an area that is prone to power failures, you might want to consider opening a VPS (virtual private server) account and loading your trading software on it.  That way, your platform will continue to run without you monitoring it, and it can be accessed from any location.

More and more traders are relying on Expert Advisors to do their trading.  Do some research, get all your questions answered, and you should have a very successful trading experience.



Forex Autopilot – A Wise Investment?

It’s a well known fact that trading in the forex market can be an excellent way to make money. Anxious to participate, I was inspired to start searching for a way to learn all about this market and how to trade it.  But after long hours of crawling thru websites too numerous to mention, reading and getting thoroughly overwhelmed with the likes of technical indicators, moving averages, support and resistance, MACD, stochastics and Fibonacci retracements, along came Forex Autopilot.

Forex Autopilot is an Expert Advisor, better known as an automated trading tool.  It’s ideal for people like me who really want to trade Forex, but lack the knowledge, experience and courage to do so in an intelligent manner.  I like it because it’s a set-and-forget program that was built upon some technical rules, that sits on your trading platform and does your trading for you.

The product was a fairly new offering when I first purchased it, which meant that all the kinks had not been worked out yet.  Forex Autopilot itself was not the problem; it was the less-than-adequate support and the documentation, which was obviously written by a non-English-speaking-techie-type-person. No disrespect intended, but you get the picture.  When I finally got the product installed, I was totally hairless and had no fingernails left on either hand.

Fortunately, I happened upon a user group that was started and run by just about the finest person I’ve ever had occasion to know.  And that person is Charles Floyd.

Charles, an experienced career trader, and extremely knowledgeable about automated trading systems, including the Forex Autopilot, formed the user group to provide support, guidance and education to the Forex Autopilot users.  Between then and now, this group evolved into several groups offering different levels of support, as well as having a members website.

In addition to the user groups, there are chatroom meetings, where members can interface with Charles as well as the program creator, Marcus Leary.  Help is also available for folks having problems with installation or with the EA settings.  And I speak from experience when I tell you that he will personally call a member if necessary to help solve a problem.  Seeing a dire need for education, Charles then formed a mentoring group, providing education about the Forex market itself as well as trading techniques.

One of the first things Charles teaches, and is quite passionate about, is that in order to be a successful trader, it is mandatory that you have a trading plan.  Money management is absolutely crucial.  He has been known, on many occasions, to preach trading-without-a-plan-is-like-jumping-out-of-an-airplane-without-a-parachute!  And you’ll hear this over and again from him, too.  That’s the reason he started offering customized trading plans, tailored to any account size.  Definitely a stellar money management tool.

In my opinion, investing in the Forex Autopilot was one of the smartest things I could have done.  Would I recommend it?  Let me put it this way:  I’m a far cry from an evangelist, but this product could tempt me to rent an airplane and skywrite Forex Autopilot Rocks across the sky.



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