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by Sam Lockwood

Day trading is an excellent way to make good money, but if you’ve heard it’s easy or a form of passive income, you’ve heard wrong. You need to put some work into it.

Day trading stocks and commodities is really a highly lucrative job. Just like a regular job, it needs you to have a number of traits in order to succeed, as well as a number of firmly ingrained habits.

The first thing you need is a great sense of time. Anyone who has trouble getting up first thing in the morning or needs to jumpstart with that first cup of coffee will only be miserable day trading. That’s because the best time to figure out what you’ll be doing on the market on a particular day is right before the opening bell. That happens at nine am in New York City – six am in California and five am in Hawaii and Alaska. You can’t just be an early riser, though. You also have to have an excellent internal scheduling system and clock.

The second necessary habit is having good quantitative thinking skills. Working on hunches will allow you to make or lose money in day trading. You need to be able to read and understand the numbers without thinking about them if you want to make good decisions. You have to be able to convert and analyze the numbers in your head carefully, so you’ll be able to tell if something is a blip or a lasting trend, and you have to be able to act accordingly.

I should point out that you don’t have to be a mathematician to do this. You can learn how to analyze the numbers correctly, even if you’re not fond of math. There are quite a few numerical skills that can turn into second nature, as long as you get well into the game.

Habit number three is maintaining good observational skills, being incredibly patient, and learning to forget. This can be pretty hard, since you have to keep yourself from feeling let down when you don’t catch a stock at its top, or when you lose money on a short sale that never turns up. Don’t get caught up in either your wins or your losses, or you’ll lose focus and money.

Dedicated research is habit number four. You won’t have to consume accounting statements the way someone in long term conventional investing does, but you have to constantly be getting new data and analysis. You also have to be proactive about your buying and selling, and make fast, accurate judgments, then act on them just as quickly. The only way to make the correct decision is to have the right research. Just don’t let it paralyze you.

Remember that you don’t actually have to analyze most of this data or do most of this research. That’s because the best traders have access to plenty of tools, including a number of different data services and research tools.

If you’re interested in starting in day trading as a career, you’ll have to get the right support, too. You need a good broker, and some other investors who are willing to help you use leverage on the market. Remember that what you’re doing is work, and that you need to have focus and a strong will, as well as being smart, to make it work.

If you’ve got all these skills and can develop these habits, day trading could be a great way to make a fantastic income. This is a job you can call fun honestly, and it can be pretty enriching, too.

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Jan
13

Is a Roth IRA Account Right For Me?

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by Herbert Castillo

IRA’s (Individual Retirement Accounts) come in different kinds each with its own unique benefits and defects. I am currently contributing to a Roth IRA. Here’s a few reasons why.

The Tax Payer Relief Act created the Roth IRA in 1997 in order to take it easy on the social security system and to help people plan for their retirement in personal investment rather than relying solely on their employer’s 401k program. They encourage the people by allowing certain financial benefits if these IRA accounts are used for retirement planning. What are some of these benefits?

Well, the funds contributed to a Roth IRA cannot be deducted from your income for taxes. That’s bad right? Not really. You will eventually have to pay taxes on the money you make anyway, so try thinking of this. The max out for both a Roth IRA and a regular IRA in 2008 is $5000 annually (for income below $100,000 annually). So if you maxed both out, the $5000 in the traditional IRA is actually only worth around $4,000 after taxes whereas the Roth IRA would have a full $5000 in it that taxes can’t touch.

Once funds have been contributed to the Roth IRA, after five years you are permitted to withdraw any contributions made penalty and tax free. With a traditional IRA you are penalized for any funds withdrawals before age 59 1/2. And regardless of when you pull out the funds you will pay taxes on 100% of it.

I like the Roth because I am young and occasionally have emergency needs (ie. new car, new roof). Since you are allowed to withdraw funds after 5 years, you can use it for any of these emergencies you may fall into. I am planning for retirement, and if ever the need arises I have the funds to cover emergencies too. Nice huh?

A regular IRA allows for a few withdrawals free of penalties too, but they are very strict to circumstances and purpose. For example: you are allowed up to $10k of the funds to put on a home. But the home buyer has to be either the spouse of the IRA holder, the child, or the owner themselves. So it can’t be a gift or anything like that. Plus the buyer must not have owned a home for 2 years prior.

I chose to use the Roth IRA for the benefits it offers me. If you want to really find the best one for you, talk to a financial consultant and ask all the questions you can. Make the right choice because it means your future.

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by Mark Deaton

There is candlestick pattern for just about every high probability price action. The wise investors and traders use these to their advantage. Here are 10 of the most popular candlestick patterns you should probably get to know.

* The dark cloud cover: This 2 candlestick high probability formation is bearish. Generally the first candlestick is continuing the bull trend and the next candlestick will gap up and open appearing to continue the trend, but fail to make any bullish headway and close well below the open and well into the real body of the first candlestick.

* Doji: When the opening and closing price are essentially the same, the candlestick formed resembles a plus sign, cross, or inverted cross and is referred to as Doji. It represents indecision on the part of the market, and is interpreted by traders that a turning point is imminent.

* Engulfing Pattern: This is a two-day pattern where the first day’s body is smaller than the subsequent candlestick, and they are both of opposite colors. This pattern is considered bearish when it appears at the end of an uptrend and bullish when it occurs in a down trending market.

* Evening star candlestick: This is a 3 bar bearish candlestick pattern. The first candlestick will be a rather strong white candlestick the second is a gap up short bodied candlestick indicating a weakness in bullish strength, then the final is a gap down bearish black candlestick where typically the low reaches beyond the 50% mark of candlestick #1.

* The Hammer: This is a single candlestick. The hammer is always bullish It will indicate a continuation in a bull trend and a reversal in a bearish one. It just a small body and a long tail. The tail is imply the bears trying their best to push price down and failing by end of day to keep it there.

* Hanging man: The hanging man is still a hammer, but when its on an uptrend its called a hanging man. Look to the long tail for the intuitiveness in the candlestick. Price pushed down but failed to stay there, this is bullish and so the hanging man tells us the trend will continue. A continuation candlestick.

* The Harami: The is like a mirror image of the engulfing pattern. With the harami the first candlestick engulfs the second. So the second and last candlesticks open and close are within the real body of the first. Depending on the color of the candlestick it can be bullish or bearish but the bottom line is that it’s telling you the short term trend is reaching exhaustion.

* Morning Star: This formation is considered a three day bullish reversal pattern that consists of a long bodied black first day, a short gap down second day, followed by a third long white bodied candle, which closes above the midpoint of the first day.

* Piercing line pattern: This pattern is a bullish reversal pattern with two candlestick in the formation. The first will continue the downtrend. The second candlestick will gap down appearing to continue the trend but will ultimately close higher than the open and well within the real body of candlestick #1.

* Shooting Star: The opposite of the Hammer, this is a one-day formation and occurs in an uptrend. Trading opens higher and trades much higher but prices end near the low. This pattern is viewed as a bearish reversal.

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by Michael Geoffrey

Calculating your necessities during retirement can be much easier with a retirement planning calculator. It can help you determine how much money you will need each month of your retirement years. Then you will be able to plan accordingly when preparing for retirement. That means that once you reach retirement age you will not be worrying about whether you have enough money to care for your needs and maintain your standard of living.

It is important to begin planning for your retirement early in your career. A Retirement planning calculator can be utilized and if followed can really help one prepare for the future. No one wants to be forced to stay in the workforce and put off their retirement because of poor planning. A retirement planning calculator can help.

Where can you find this useful tool? You can find them online possibly on your bank’s website or other financial institutions. You can also visit your bank or as the human resources representative at your place of employment to see if they can provide one for you.

Of course the retirement planning calculator will only be useful if the information entered is accurate. Also, once the information is entered the direction given by the retirement planning calculator must be followed in order to maximize your savings for retirement. So once you locate your retirement planning calculator you must give some serious thought to how you will use it.

A Retirement Planning Calculator Provides Figures For The Future

So many things change when you retire. Your job will no longer dictate certain aspects of your life. If you chose your current home because of a job opportunity retirement will afford you the opportunity to relocate to a preferred area. These new choices and changes will create new financial decisions and circumstances.

Also during years in the workforce we generally have to consider our family and their needs. It is important to live in an area where your children can get a good education. However, once the children have grown up and have home and families of their own that is no longer something you need to be concerned about. Again, this offers opportunities for you to expand your horizons a bit and base your decisions what is best for you financially and otherwise.

A retirement planning calculator will help you factor in the cost of health insurance during your retirement. If you are in a financial position to take an early retirement but you have not yet reached the age where you are eligible for Medicare you will need to consider how you will pay for the health insurance you need during the interim.

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by Mark Deaton

There are many rules to consider when trading with Bollinger Bands. The indicator appears difficult to understand on paper, but when the rules are followed, trading with Bollinger Bands can be both rewarding and easy to understand.

20 and 2 are just the default values – These periods are just a starting point. Yes they are effective, but adjustments will need to be made as you change timeframes. Your period (20) and standard deviation (2) will need to be smoothed or not directly related to the timeframe you are trading. For highly volatile markets consider making an adjustment to your period (20).

Bollinger bands do not work alone. – This is what most people would have you believe, but I’m here to tell that an effective Bollinger band strategy can trade with the bands exclusively with incredible results. I do use other indicators but only as confirmation tools and tools for perspective. Bollinger bands work well alone provided you understand how to read them correctly.

Stick with the trend. – It goes without saying that you ought to wait for a signal ands trigger in favor of the trend. Trading opposite the trend should be left to expert traders only. Use pivots and support and resistance to identify trend and direction, and take the triggers in favor of the trend.

Following the bands. – Yes, rather than revert to the mean price will often gravitate to either band and head in that direction aggressively. This is one of the huge profit potential zones Bollinger bands offers. For clues on whether price will reverse or follow the bands with the band reaction as price approaches.

Bollinger bands are an excellent tool when used with other forms of technical analysis. If you are looking at other chart patterns or formations use Bollinger bands and the reversion to the mean in conjunction with the pattern for better accuracy. For example a bullish patterns penetrating the lower band(s) can together give you near perfect entry.

If you are already familiar with trend lines and support and resistance, then adding Bollinger bands to this type of trading is an excellent combination. Bollinger bands will help to identify high probability zones when combined with a trend line / support and resistance style of trading.

Bollinger bands has just 2 values to set. The first is the N value, the second, K value is the standard deviation. 2 standard deviations is pretty common and works rather well in all timeframes. I like to set-up a 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0 standard deviation one on top of the other. As far as the N value 10 is the absolute minimum. This is the look-back period and anything less than 10 is just noise.

Bollinger bands are not necessarily perfect for short trend and high volatility. Bollinger bands does measure and display high volatility it is not as effective on a 1to 5 minute chart as it is on say a 15 minute or hourly chart. Shorter term charts can experience volatility spikes that Bollinger bands may not signal.

It’s true that Bollinger bands is a lagging indicator. It’s also true that the Bands move after price and not before. One thing that most people don’t understand is that a close look at how the bands respond to price as it approaches is the key to making a killing with Bollinger bands.

Bollinger Band width is important too – Often forgotten, the width of the Bollinger Band does serve some importance to trading, especially in the realm of reversals and changes in direction. Mixing candlestick analysis with contractions in the Band width is a great way to trade reversals.

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