Thursday, January 14, 2010

Forex Trading Software - A Secret Way To Make Quick Money In Forex?

By John Adams

What is Forex trading software? Normally this refers to software that automatically analyzes the currency markets and produces buy or sell signals based on certain technical indicators.

Trading on the stock market, you are faced with trading in the shares of hundreds of different companies, each with its own sets of uncertainties. To really make an intelligent decision on whether to buy or sell the shares of a particular company, you have to study their financial statements. But that will not tell the whole story. For instance it won't tell you about the new invention by their competitors that will wipe them off the market completely...

The forex market is different from the stock market in this respect. Information is more readily available. The same information is available to all traders, so at least theoretically they all have an equal chance of success, or failure.

In real life, however, there are a lot of factors influencing currency movements. There are hundreds of currencies each having an effect on each other. To make an informed trading decision, you have to study all these factors and then try to determine which way the market is going to move for a particular currency. Unless you are a full-time trader with access to sophisticated data tracking software, this is a difficult task.

In comes automated trading software - software that will study all the different technical indicators for a particular currency and then come up with a trading signal - telling you whether you should buy or sell that currency.

All of these software packages don't come equal though. The really good ones will do all the analysis, arrive at a trading signal and then give you a detailed report on how it came to that recommendation. This way you will learn to understand how good trading decisions are arrived at and eventually be able to override the program with an even better trading decision of your own. The less sophisticated - and cheaper - packages will still analyze the data and very likely arrive at the same recommendation, but it won't give you the detailed background that will enable you to understand that recommendation better.

Investors and traders who base their trading decisions on fundamental analysis will not doubt tell you that the basic principle underlying these trading recommendations is flawed: trading decisions should be made based on 'fundamental' or 'real' factors, such as inflation, interest rates and the trade balance. Many will no doubt point out the effect sudden political instability can have on the value of a currency.

Traders who firmly believe in technical analysis will in turn argue that all fundamental factors will in the end have to show itself in terms of a movement in some or other technical indicator. Whether it's the price breaking through the moving average, trading volumes changing suddenly or something else - there will be a change in a technical indicator. And the forex trading software will pick up this signal sent by the technical indicator and come forward with a trading signal. In the end your decision as to whether you prefer to do manual trading or make use of one of these software packages will be determined by time constraints and whether you are a supporter of fundamental analysis or technical analysis. - 22871

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