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The downside, of course, is the spread. If you're playing at £2/point, using the above 8-point spread as an example, you will be £8 down as soon as you open the bet. If the market moves 3 points in your favour, then reverses away and falls 20 points, you'll be down £34. But of course if you get it right, and [/B][/B]the market races up 20 points, you'll be up £32.(dun understand what this mean can anyone help out???pls....)
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hi everyone, I have been trading for about a month now and I think I am an addict. right now I would mostly consider myself a swing/trend trader. I am only working with stocks right now and mostly on the OTC (due to finances). Im in the military and am currently deployed to afghanistan. my resores are limited due to this, and so is my time. I would appreate any info on a simple trading plan to get me into the mind set of a steddy trader, thank you and god bless
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Hello,

Just joined recently. I have been trading betfair markets for 3 years and was looking for another outlet. Some of the betfiar markets have crap liquidity at times unlike the financial markets. However inspite of my MBA degree and general knowledge of markets, I am still feeling a bit lost with all the systems and courses on how to trade forex and spread betting etc. Looking for some direction. Any advice welcome.
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Hi i am a newbie and hope all is well with everyone. I am trying to download historical data in to Excel so i can see one column with high lows open close for futures. I want to look at Bean Qil Minis in Corn Wheat Soybeans Crude and Heating Oil. I also would like to set this up so when i import the data i can sort it for the number of days. Say 21 for bean oil or 18 for corn so on and so forth. Thanks for you guys helping me, a wealth of information on this site. If there are any traders in NC holler back would love to maybe talk buy a cup of coffee or an Ice Cold Cheerwine
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Smile New DRIVER!!!

I am a chinese ,I am new in this field. Is hard for me to buy some future book in english,
so I want to knew some site or where to download some book .
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Originally Posted by james_hb View Post
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I found that practising trading is the best why to learn and keeping up with current events. The problem is that you could lose a lot very quickly if you don't know what you're doing!

I've always recommended my friends who have been interested in getting into day trading to practice on a on-line financial simulator.

A good one is bullbearings.co.uk

Hope this helps!
Will certainly look into this and take a look

Thanks

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iI'd like to know if one can purchase shares in the dow itself, and then trade them out the same day.

many thanx for your help!!

docc1
Would be a bit long, better off trading the futures during market open times.
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