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The foreign-exchange market is often referred to as the Slaughterhouse where novice traders go to get 'chopped up'. It is one of egos and money, where millions of dollars are won and lost every day and phones are routinely thrown across hectic trading desks. This palpable excitement has led to the explosion of the retail FX market, which has unfortunately spawned a new breed of authors and gurus more than happy to provide misleading and often downright fraudulent information by promising traders riches while making forex trading 'easy'. Well I'll let you in on a little secret: there is nothing…mehr
The foreign-exchange market is often referred to as the Slaughterhouse where novice traders go to get 'chopped up'. It is one of egos and money, where millions of dollars are won and lost every day and phones are routinely thrown across hectic trading desks. This palpable excitement has led to the explosion of the retail FX market, which has unfortunately spawned a new breed of authors and gurus more than happy to provide misleading and often downright fraudulent information by promising traders riches while making forex trading 'easy'. Well I'll let you in on a little secret: there is nothing easy about trading currencies. If you don't believe me then stop by Warren Buffet's office and ask him how he could lose $850m betting on the dollar or ask George Soros why his short yen bets cost him $600m not once but twice in 1994. What's wrong with these guys, don't they read FX books? In reality, the average client's trading approach combined with the unscrupulous practices of some brokers make spot FX trading more akin to the games found on the Vegas strip than to anything seen on Wall St. The FX market is littered with the remains of day traders and genius 'systems,' and to survive in the long-run traders have to realize that they are playing a game where the cards are clearly stacked against them. Have you ever had your stop hit at a price that turned out to be the low/high for the day? Bad luck perhaps? Maybe. What if it happens more than once? Do you ever feel like the market is out to get you? Well guess what, in this Zero Sum game it absolutely is. Covering the day-to-day mechanics of the FX market and the unsavoury dealings going on, Beat the Forex Dealer offers traders the market-proven trading techniques needed to side-step dealer traps and develop winning trading methods. Learn from an industry insider the truth behind dirty dealer practices including: stop-hunting, price shading, trading against clients and 'no dealing desk' realities. Detailing the dealer-inspired trading techniques developed by MIGFX Inc, consistently ranked among the world's leading currency trading firms, the book helps turn average traders into winning traders; and in a market with a 90% loss rate winning traders are in fact quite rare! More than just a simple manual, Beat the Forex Dealer brings to life the excitement of the FX market by delivering insights into some of the greatest trading triumphs and highlighting legendary disasters; all written in an easy to read style. Make no mistake about it there is a lot of money to be made in currency trading, you just have to know where to look. Sidestepping simple dealer traps is one way of improving your daily p&l, but it is surely not the only one. Successful trading comes down to taking care of the details, which means skipping the theoretical stuff and providing only up-to-date, real-life examples while sharing the FX trading tips that have proved so profitable over the years. By stripping away the theory and getting down to the core of trading, you too will find yourself on the way to beating the forex dealer!
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One of the pioneers in foreign-exchange trading, Agustin Silvani developed one of the first retail-oriented currency programs and currently leads the team of professionals at MIGFX Inc, consistently rated among the top-ten currency traders as ranked by Barron's, Futures, and Currency Trader Magazine. Mr Silvani's experience in FX ranges from the interbank to the retail sector, helping manage portfolios ranging from $1 million to more than $10 billion in size, and is a regular contributor to the financial press.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments ix Introduction XI Part I Through the Eyes of a Trader 1 1 On Markets 3 2 The Currency Market 9 3 A Rare Breed 13 4 FX Dealers 19 5 Today's FX Market 23 6 The Players 27 Part II The retail side of things 33 7 Card Stacking 35 8 Don't Trust Your FCM 43 9 Third-Party Services 47 10 Fighting Back 51 Part III Joining the 10 % 55 11 Becoming a Great Trader 57 12 Picking the Right Approach 63 Part IV FX Trading Tips 73 13 Adapting to the FX Market 75 14 Trading Thin Markets 83 15 Using the Crosses 87 16 All About Stops 93 17 Characteristics of FX Trends 97 18 Trading the FED 103 19 Fading News 109 20 FX Analysts: Who Cares? 113 Part V Dealer Trades 117 21 Trading Against Dealers 119 22 The Big Figure Trade 123 23 The Friday to Sunday Extension 131 24 Sticking it to Your Dealer 137 Part VI The Future 143 25 The End of the Beginning 145 Appendix Trading "How To's" 149 How to Set Up Your Trading 151 How to Trade Price Action 157 How to Build a Position 163 How to Trade Out of a Losing Position 169 Notes 177 Speaking Like a Dealer 179 FX Glossary 181 Trading Maxims 189 Bibliography 191 CFTC Minimum Finance Requirement 193 Index 209
Acknowledgments ix Introduction XI Part I Through the Eyes of a Trader 1 1 On Markets 3 2 The Currency Market 9 3 A Rare Breed 13 4 FX Dealers 19 5 Today's FX Market 23 6 The Players 27 Part II The retail side of things 33 7 Card Stacking 35 8 Don't Trust Your FCM 43 9 Third-Party Services 47 10 Fighting Back 51 Part III Joining the 10 % 55 11 Becoming a Great Trader 57 12 Picking the Right Approach 63 Part IV FX Trading Tips 73 13 Adapting to the FX Market 75 14 Trading Thin Markets 83 15 Using the Crosses 87 16 All About Stops 93 17 Characteristics of FX Trends 97 18 Trading the FED 103 19 Fading News 109 20 FX Analysts: Who Cares? 113 Part V Dealer Trades 117 21 Trading Against Dealers 119 22 The Big Figure Trade 123 23 The Friday to Sunday Extension 131 24 Sticking it to Your Dealer 137 Part VI The Future 143 25 The End of the Beginning 145 Appendix Trading "How To's" 149 How to Set Up Your Trading 151 How to Trade Price Action 157 How to Build a Position 163 How to Trade Out of a Losing Position 169 Notes 177 Speaking Like a Dealer 179 FX Glossary 181 Trading Maxims 189 Bibliography 191 CFTC Minimum Finance Requirement 193 Index 209
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