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Some forex traders dream about finding great set and forget forex trading alert services which are EAsy to follow, profitable and convenient. They would then just copy the daily forex recommendations into their Forex broker dealing station and watch their trading account grow and grow.

Recently over 250 online Forex trading alert services were reviewed and alert services like the one described above do exist!

The big challenge to the average Forex Trader is firstly, finding forex trading signal services that fit the success mould and then secondly, making sure that the service is above board (credible). This article will address the first question of how to find possible forex trading alert services to consider.

The method mostly used by many forex traders is to search the Web using a good search engine and then to slowly search through the results to find say 20 ones to consider for evaluation. This is a good starting point but remember to uses appropriate search terms. Search term like Forex Trading signals, Currency trading alerts and Forex alert services result in different search results. The hard work is well worth it. While you are on the search engine results pages do not neglect the paid adverts to further increase your chances of finding great forex trading signal services. You can find some unexpected gems clicking on these.

Another good place to search for great forex trading signal services are Forex service review sites. Some of these sites give objective and paid reviews of many forex trading alert services on the market and allow users to post comments on their own personal experiences. Your job can also be reduced considerably as some of the review site list over 100 forex trading services. These are probably the best source of good forex trading alert services, as you get direct user feedback as well. We have also found these to be one of the best guides to the creditability of alert services. Use search engines to firstly find the review sites. You can also get direct links from the review sites to the Forex trading signal service providers.

You can get very useful information on Forex trading alert services from Forex bloggs and discussion forums. Your return on effort and time if you use discussion forums will not be as high as the methods already mentioned. This method is better for establishing the credibility of a service that using it to find more Forex trading signal services.

Word of mouth is an often overlooked method. Use your network of other forex traders to enquire whether they have had any good experiences with forex trading alert services.

Using the methods above alert services producing 27 000 pips a year and returns of between 200% and 1000% on capital used, have been found. Not a bad investment of time and effort but 250 alert services had to be researched to get there. You too can benefit from following the process described in this article and well as the articles to follow. It is well worthwhile.

The activities above should provide you with a list of between 20 and 50 Forex trading alert services to consider. How you then water these down to the few that will make you money is the subject of the next article to be published in the article directory. Make sure to watch out for them.

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Learn how you can make money from Forex Trading alert services by tapping into the experience that David Lloyd has in this field by visiting Forex Trading Alerts or contacting him at davidlloyd@forextrading-alerts.com


Very few spot forex traders conduct any form of parallel and inverse analysis of the major currency pairs and exotic currency pairs to determine the best way to trade the forex market on a day-to-day basis. Forex traders do this in spite of the fact that it would be nearly impossible to trade the forex successfully not knowing where the overall strength and weakness was in the spot forex across multiple pairs or the entire forex market.

Lets look at some examples. Many forex traders like to trade the GBP/USD and they spend countless hours losing sleep waiting to trade this currency pair even when no trends or parallel/inverse currency pair confirmation is available. Losses occur and lifestyles change. Forex traders could increase their odds of success dramatically by setting up some forex trade entry rules and examples like the ones shown below.

Example 1 – Only buy the GBP/USD if the GBP/CHF and GBP/JPY are strengthening as well. This would be parallel confirmation that the GBP strengthening across the board. A simple but effective rule. A forex trader could enhance the rules further by examining the EUR/GBP for weakness. This is inverse currency pair entry confirmation.

Example 2 – Only buy the GBP/USD if the EUR/USD is strengthening and the USD/CHF is weakening. This would be confirming the trade entry with two other currency pairs and verification with across the board weakness in the USD. In either situation you have confirmed the forex trade entry with at least two other currency pairs. Both of these entry management rules would include a stop order.

But this is not what forex traders do. They want to trade the GBP/USD so badly that they “manufacture” a trade, or they want to use ” forex technical indicators” that all conflict with each other, or trade the forex news. This is a mistake and is equivalent to betting or gambling and driven by greed. There is no logic to support the trade entry. This is not necessary because the forex works in a logical way.

Lets look at some other forex trade entry verification examples. Lets say a forex trader prefers to trade the GBP/JPY, you could set up rules for entry as follows: Only buy the GBP/JPY if the GBP is strong across the board based on parallel and inverse pairs, or only enter the GBP/JPY if the GBP/USD and USD/JPY are both strengthening somewhat or alot. In the second scenario the GBP/JPY will slingshot upward at a very fast pace due to the GBP strength combined with JPY weakness.

Or another scenario is for a forex trader only to buy the GBP/JPY if the EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY and AUD/JPY are all strengthening as well, in this case the USD is not in the picture because of across the board weakness in the JPY. Either way you have confirmed the spot forex trade entry with other currency pairs in the same parallel group..

Another example would be to buy the USD/CAD only if the EUR/CAD and AUD/CAD are also rising. Similar rules can be applied to any major pair or exotic currency pair and easily monitored upon entry. In the case of the three CAD pairs, if you also do a careful analysis of forex support and resistance, and you can trade the currency pair with the most pip potential rather than just trading the USD/CAD.

But this is not what traders do, they get stuck trading the same pairs like the EUR/USD repeatedly and wind up justifying a trade when a trade is not there. These forex trade entries are not based on logic they are based on emotional needs. This leads to losses. The spot forex works in a very logical process and you must let the logic work for you. Stop looking at forex technical indicators and start looking at other pairs in the same parallel and inverse groups to support your entries, these are the best indicators available.

Across the board strength and weakness in the 8 major parallel and inverse groups of currency pairs occurs weekly in the forex. But if you search the internet far and wide you will see that parallel and inverse analysis of the spot forex is rarely and in fact never discussed by forex traders, forex analysts, and forex trade planning services charging hefty monthly fees. People are too busy looking at forex technical indicators and absolutely no discussion of the market forces governing the spot forex ever occurs. This has to stop or the forex industry and traders will suffer.

It is very rare if nearly non-existent for one forex currency pair to move strong without other currency pairs to confirm the move. This is true for any major or exotic currency pair. If you are “stuck” trading the same currency pairs while the other pairs and exotic pairs are making strong moves its time to look at all of the currency pairs every night for your forex market analysis then pick the best opportunities to trade based on parallel and inverse analysis.

In order to trade the spot forex daily and weekly, you must analyze 15-20 pairs every day to determine the current market forces within each parallel or inverse group of pairs. This forex analysis will lead to less forex trade entries, but more logical forex trade entries, and better methods of confirmation of forex trade entries when the movement starts. Parallel and inverse analysis is the logic behind the spot forex.Mark Mc Donnell is the lead trading plan writer for www.forexearlywarning.com, an inexpensive trading plans service available to all spot forex traders. He has many years of experience trading stocks, equity options and the spot forex. He has spent the last four years of his career devoted solely in studying the movements of the spot forex, conducting trend analysis, and determining how this impacts retail level forex traders. Mark is also the developer of www.theforexheatmap.com, which monitors 25 currency pairs in real time and is a visual map of the forex.

Spot Forex Trading – the Forex Heatmap

On April 12, 2011, in Forex Trading, by hypno7777

The Forex Heatmap ? is now available to all spot forex traders. The Forex Heatmap ? gives any spot forex trader an easy to in interpret data visualization tool that organizes the data from 25 currency pairs into a visual map of the spot forex for fast and accurate spot forex trade entry decisions.

The vast majority of forex traders don’t know the condition of the forex market when they enter a spot forex trade.

There are two reasons for this. The first reason is ignorance. Most forex traders trade one pair like the EUR/USD and are looking at standard forex technical indicators on one timeframe. They continuously force trades into the EUR/USD when there is no trade there at all and they all wind up being forex scalpers. In the meantime other pairs are moving hundreds of pips, almost daily, and these forex traders simply cannot see the larger picture of the forex market.

The second reason is that once a spot forex trader has decided that they to want to know the condition of the entire forex market when they prepare to enter a trade, or that they want to trade the best currency pair available with the most pip potential, they see that it is not possible because up to now there were no good quality forex market visual maps available to them. When a forex trader searches for such a visual map of the spot forex that gives them a real time picture of the forex market they find that a tool like this may not exist.

This is where The Forex Heatmap ? enters the picture. The Forex Heatmap ? quickly and conveniently verifies your spot forex trade entry decisions across 25 currency pairs. Forex trading accuracy will improve dramatically for any spot forex trader and you will also know when to NOT enter a spot forex trade.

Typically at the point of entry the spot forex trader must worry about placing the trade in their forex broker platform and make sure that the correct pair and direction are entered on the trading execution platform while watching a forex price chart. There simply is not time to click on the charts from 5 to 10 currency pairs to verify the entry decision or the overall forex market condition. Forex traders must focus on the trade entry and have tools that work quickly and are easy to interpret. This is where forex traders make mistakes and emotion takes over. Traders need a quick entry verification visual map of the spot forex that streamlines the forex trade entry decision process.

The Forex Heatmap ? solves all of these problems. The Forex Heatmap ? is a dynamic visual tool that consolidates the data from 25 currency pairs using real time forex datafeeds and translates the forex data into a visual map of the spot forex. When you combine The Forex Heatmap ? with a simple trading plan and very simple forex trend indicators, basic knowledge of forex support and resistance, parallel and inverse analysis, and the direction of the primary trend you now have a powerful combination of high quality analytical and decision making tools for forex trading. Emotional forex trading gives way to logical forex trading. The full potential of 25 currency pairs is now yours not just some scalping of one or two currency pairs that most forex traders have focused on in the past.

The majority of forex traders scalp, use forex technical indicators, or use forex robots, and the failure rate is incredibly high. Heatmaps are becoming more common in business, financial, internet and technology applications, and The Forex Heatmap ? is leading the way to create successful spot forex traders.Mark Mc Donnell is the lead trading plan writer for www.forexearlywarning.com, an inexpensive trading plans service available to all spot forex traders. He has many years of experience trading stocks, equity options and the spot forex. He has spent the last four years of his career devoted solely in studying the movements of the spot forex, conducting trend analysis, and determining how this impacts retail level forex traders. Mark is also the developer of www.theforexheatmap.com, which monitors 25 currency pairs in real time and is a visual map of the forex.

The spot forex is a support and resistance market. Whatever forex tools and forex indicators you are using to trade the spot forex market, the experience can be greatly enhanced by understanding near term forex support and resistance along with longer term forex support and resistance numbers for the currency pairs of interest.

Every spot forex trader and the major forex trading institutions are watching critical areas of support and resistance on the various currency pairs. If any major currency pair breaks through a critical support or resistance number it makes news everywhere on the forex news and on national and global news shows.

Support and resistance numbers on the forex are somewhat repetitive, the major support and resistance numbers on the forex tend to repeat themselves over time as the currency pairs range or trend up and down.

Monitoring the critical areas of short term or long term support and resistance on the spot forex is easy using price alarms. You can use desktop alarms, alarms to wireless devices, or email alerts when prices are breached. Make sure your forex broker gives you the ability to set price alarms and alerts. They should also provide free forex price alarms or alerts on their forex trading platforms.

Forex price alarms can be used for the various needs of a forex trader.

If a currency pair is currently trending price alarms can be used to notify a forex trader when the trend is resuming so you can intercept the price movement. Another use of forex price alarms is to set price alarms at specific support or resistance prices where the indicators can be reevaluated for profit taking. This assists with forex money management and on exiting forex trades.

Another use of forex price alarms is for setting price alarms where double tops and double bottoms can occur, the double tops and double bottoms occur frequently on the spot forex and can represent entry points into complete currency pair reversals after large sell-offs or up cycles.

Price alarms can also be set to alert a trader when a currency pair going in your favor so you can reset your stops up or down to improve your forex money management or entry management. Price alarms can also be set at the same price (execution price) of your partial limit orders or entry orders to notify the forex trader that an order was executed.

Also if a currency pair is not trending but trading in a narrow range a forex straddle alarm can be used to assist in to determining a breakout of the current price range.

In conclusion the spot forex market knows where these critical short term and long term support and resistance numbers are, the other forex traders know where these numbers are, and the institutions also know, this means you should know too, don’t waste time staring at the forex all night. Monitor the market with forex price alarms and go on about your business, get a lot more sleep and still be in the know as to when your favorite currency pairs are moving.Mark Mc Donnell is the lead trading plan writer for www.forexearlywarning.com, an inexpensive trading plans service available to all spot forex traders. He has many years of experience trading stocks, equity options and the spot forex. He has spent the last four years of his career devoted solely in studying the movements of the spot forex, conducting trend analysis, and determining how this impacts retail level forex traders. Mark is also the developer of www.theforexheatmap.com, which monitors 25 currency pairs in real time and is a visual map of the forex.

Forex Trading Times

On April 12, 2011, in Forex Trading, by hypno7777

Knowing what the best times to Forex is a crucial component to effective and efficient Forex trading. During the trading week the Forex market is open 24 hours a day, but just because it is open around the clock does not mean prices are always moving in a way that makes a particular market worth trading. Money is made in the Forex market when the market is volatile and moving, not when the market is calm and relatively quiet.So, as a Forex trader you need to know when the most active Forex trading times are, as this will aid you greatly in the timing of both your entries and your exits as you navigate the markets. The two most active Forex sessions are the London session and the New York session, during these sessions price action provides the best trading environment. The Asian trading session is often less volatile and thus less likely to result in major moves within the various Forex pairs.The Forex market contains three distinct trading sessions; trading starts in Australia and Asia, and moves around the globe into Europe and finally ending the day in North America as trading closes each day in New York. The various Forex trading hours are as follows:• Asian trading session (including Australia and New Zealand): the Asian trading session opens at 6:00pm EST and closes at 4:00am EST• London trading session: the London trading session opens at 3:00am EST and closes at 12:00pm EST.• New York trading session: the New York trading session opens at 8:00am EST and closes at 5:00pm EST.As you can see from the above list of times to trade Forex, there are periods each day where the sessions over-lap each other. It is within these periods when volume and volatility typically rise to peak levels. The London and New York trading sessions over-lap between 8am and 12pm EST, this is typically considered the best time to trade Forex. The reason it is considered the best time to trade is because this is when the world’s two most active trading centers cross; as London trading comes to an end, New York trading is opening, and they are both open at the same time for 4 hours each trading day. As a result, many traders strictly trade within this 4 hour window because it generally brings the best liquidity and volatility.Beyond knowing the best Forex trading times, it also helps to know which currency pairs to trade. Generally speaking, the “major” Forex currency pairs are the best, the reason they are widely considered to be the best Forex pairs to trade is mainly because they offer the smallest spreads and highest liquidity. This means you pay smaller fees to trade the majors and they move in a “safer” manner than the “exotic” currency pairs, which can tend to jump around and move a relatively illogical way. In the end, make sure you know the best times for Forex trading and the best Forex pairs to trade; these are some of the basics of learning Forex.

Author: Nial Fuller
Forex Trading Times

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