7 steps to start trading forex
DESCRIPTION
7 Steps to start trading forex is a presentation to provide a guide for a beginner to start a forex trading. Read this article and you will be guided to how to start forex trading.TRANSCRIPT
By Nur Rachmat, Dipl. Ing., M.Sc.
You must have an access to the interbank market through a forex
broker, you must have with you: a user id, an account & a password.
If you do not have yet, you can just get one from this link:
http://tiny.cc/vzlsix .
Your user id, account and password enable you to access a Trading
platform for FX called Meta Trader 4 (MT4). An example of this MT4
platform window is shown in Fig. 1-1 (next slides). Make sure that
you have downloaded this trading platform and installed in your
computer. If you have not done yet, you can easily downloaded from
this link: http://tiny.cc/vzlsix.
Contact your online broker representative to help you with any
possible problem with your MT4 platform installation, usually they
are available only during office working hours.
Fig. 1-1 Sample of MT4 platform window.
Before you login to your trading platform to start your trading,be sure that you have funded your trading account with atleast minimum required fund. A minimum of 5 US$ is requiredto start trading with your account from the given link here.
You can choose a method of deposit your fund provided by yourbroker. Follow the instructions given by your broker to make adeposit to your trading account.
Contact your online broker representative to help you with anypossible problem with your fund deposit, usually they areavailable only during office working hours.
When you login successfully you will see a platform window asshown in Fig. 2-1. (next slide)
Fig. 2-1 Sample of MT4 platform window. After your login.
Before you put an order to buy/sell a currency pair, you
need to select the currency pair you are going to trade-in.
To select a currency pair you are going to trade-in, follow
the steps below:
If there are already available some currency pair charts
then you simply need to click on your preference pair’s
chart label/name as shown in Fig.3-1. If no chart is
displayed in your trading platform window you can
simply make one of your preference by clicking “File”
pull-down menu (Fig. 3-2) and select “New Chart” of
your preference currency pair (Fig. 3-3) or by clicking
“Window” pull-down menu (3-4) and select your
preference pair (Fig.3-5).
Fig. 3-1 Sample chart of already
available to be trade-in
Make sure that chart displayed in the trading platform is the pair that
you are going to trade-in (buy/sell).
Fig. 2-2 Sample chart of selected currency pairFig. 3-1 Sample chart of already available to be trade-in
Make sure that chart displayed in the trading platform is the pair that
you are going to trade-in (buy/sell).
Fig. 3-2 Select “New Chart”
Make sure that chart displayed in the trading platform is the pair that
you are going to trade-in (buy/sell). Fig. 3-3 Select the pair to be trade-in
Make sure that chart displayed in the trading platform is the pair that
you are going to trade-in (buy/sell).
Fig. 3-4 Select “New Window”
Make sure that chart displayed in the trading platform is the pair that
you are going to trade-in (buy/sell).
Fig. 3-5 Select a currency pair to trade-in
After selecting your preference pair to trade-in, you can put
your orders to buy/sell the pair in the following way:
Click the “Tools” pull-down menu and select “New Order”
(Fig.4-1) or by directly clicking “New Order” icon displayed
below the pull-down menu (Fig. 4-2) or right clicking your
mouse and select “New Order” in the textbox appear after
you right-clicking (Fig. 4-3).
You will be prompt to a dialog-box to determine the
number/volume of lot to trade, the Stop Loss (S/L) price,
the Take Profit (T/P) price, select Type or directly click Buy
or Sell. (Fig. 4-4)
If you select Pending Order Type then you need to
determine the Order Type, at Price and Expiry then click
“Place” (Fig. 4-5)
Make sure that your order is complete and proper before
clicking Buy/Sell or Place.
Fig. 4-1 Select New Order from “Tools” pull-down menu.
Fig. 4-2 Selecting new order from “New Order” icon menu
Fig. 4-3 Selecting new order by right clicking the mouse
Fig. 4-4 Dialog box to complete an order (Market Execution)
Fig. 4-5 Dialog box to complete an order (Pending Execution)
Once your order is accepted, it will be place below your
balance status. You need to wait for your order entering the
market. When your order enters the market, your order status
will be place in the row above the balance status. You can see
your closed orders in the history sheet (Figure 5-1).
The rapidity of your order entering the market depends on the
price at which you place your order, the direction of
movement in the market and its floatability. The closer of the
price you place the quicker your order enter the market.
You may accelerate your order to enter the market by
modifying your order when market price allows by right
clicking your order (Fig. 5-2). It means you have to watch the
movement of the market price. Once the market allows, you
have to bring closer the price you placed for your order when
the market price is away from the price you place (Fig. 5-3).
Fig. 5-1 Your Order Status .
open order anda floating order anda
closed order /history anda
Fig. 5-2 Select modify/ delete your order by right clicking.
Fig. 5-3 Select modify or delete your order.
You may close your order for stopping loss or taking
profit. If you consider that your order has gain
enough profit or you do not want to loose more due
to the market trend is not in your favour.
You may close your order either by clicking the
small cross at the end of your order status (Figure
5-1) or by right clicking your mouse and select close
order or delete/modify order in the textbox menu
(Figure 5-2).
You may need to confirm the use of one click order
when you do that for the first time, after that you
can do it again whenever you need.
Fig. 6-1 Cosing Order by clicking cross sign at the end of status order.
Fig. 6-2 Close /modify/Delete order by right clicking.
Repeat step 1-3 to place a new/more order.
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In this method, the decision to buy or sell a pair is determined by the
majority trends given by Bolinger Band Indicator (BBI), Envelope (ENV),
Parabolic SAR (P-SAR) and Recently Global Trend (RGT). The RGT is given by
today’s trend of the selected time chart (M1, M5, M15, M30, H1, H4, D1, W1
and MN1.
This method is voting the majority trends given by the three main indicators
(BBI, ENV, P-SAR) and the latest (most recent) trend given by the pair price.
The voted majority trend determines the buy or sell decision.
As an example at (2) the trend given by BBI is sell, by ENV is sell and by P-
SAR is buy; thus the majority is sell. In addition the RGT is also
recommending sell so that the best decision is to sell the pair. Any conflict of
the result of this vote use the nearest trend indicator (NTI) as the decision
maker. Nearest Trend Indicator is the trend given by the selected time chart
(M1, M5, M15, M30, H1, H4, D1, W1 and MN1).BBI – sell; ENV-sell; P-SAR-buy sell + RGT-sell sell
1 2 3 3 + 1
BBI – sell; ENV-sell; P-SAR-buy sell + RGT-buy +NTI-sell sell
1 2 3 3 + 1
BBI – sell; ENV-sell; P-SAR-buy sell + RGT-buy +NTI-buy buy
1 2 3 3 + 1
The following steps are recommended to determine the decision to buy or
sell a pair prior to put an order. Remember that in this method you use trend
indicators given by Bolinger Band Indicator (BBI), Envelope (ENV), Parabolic
SAR (P-SAR) and Recently Global Trend (RGT).
1. Determine the signal trend given BBI,
2. Determine the one given by ENV, and
3. Determine the one given by P-SAR,
4. Conclude the signal resulted from those three indicators,
5. Compare this result signal (buy/sell) with the latest (most recent) trend
given by the pair price.
6. Determine the majority trend the two signals by the main three indicators
(BBI, ENV, P-SAR) and the one from RGT.
7. If these two signals are in contradiction, compare them to the one given
by NTI, (Skip this step if the two signals are the same).
8. Deterrnine the final resulted from the comparison(s) (see summary box
below as example).
BBI – sell; ENV-sell; P-SAR-buy sell + RGT-buy (+NTI-buy) buy
1 2 3 3 + 1