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Learning how to trade in financial markets

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How the Stock Exchange operates and the trading process is organized

 

How the Stock Exchange operates and the trading process is organized
Many people believe that currency and securities trading on the stock exchange is not available to everyone. In fact, this is not the case, anyone can take part in the auction. Purchase...
Oct 15, 2021  Read
DAX, index, Israel 35, index, NASDAQ 100, index, S&P 500, index, CAC 40, index, FTSE 100, index, Kospi, index, ASX 200, index, IBEX 35, index, NASDAQ Composite, index, The world\'s leading Stock Exchanges and features of their functioning

 

The world's leading Stock Exchanges and features of their functioning
To date, there are more than 200 stock exchanges with various levels of capitalization around the world. The activities of such financial institutions have an impact on the intensity...
Oct 14, 2021  Read
Mergers and acquisitions of companies: goals, types, features, pros and cons

 

Mergers and acquisitions of companies: goals, types, features, pros and cons
It is difficult for small companies to compete with large companies that have long occupied a niche in their industry. For a successful start in business, you need an impressive capital...
Oct 14, 2021  Read
Government Securities: concept, types and purposes of issue

 

Government Securities: concept, types and purposes of issue
The purchase of securities is a great way to save and increase your capital. Working with them is quite comfortable: they are clear, liquid and suitable for regular trading at a calm...
Oct 14, 2021  Read
Conditions necessary for hyperinflation to occur

 

Conditions necessary for hyperinflation to occur
Hyperinflation, as a rule, is a macroeconomic consequence of strong shocks in the history of a country: war (in Germany after World War I and in Hungary after World War II) or collapse...
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Hyperinflation: the concept, risks and consequences for the economy

 

Hyperinflation: the concept, risks and consequences for the economy
What is hyperinflation?Hyperinflation processes have a negative impact on the standard of living of each person and the state of the economy of the state as a whole. However, in order...
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The value of the Central Bank\'s Key Rate for the financial market

 

The value of the Central Bank's Key Rate for the financial market
About the Central Bank's stimulating and restraining policyThe value of the Central Bank's key interest rate for the financial market. The Central Bank's key rate is the basic factor...
Oct 13, 2021  Read
DAX, index, Nikkei 225, index, Dow Jones, index, NASDAQ 100, index, S&P 500, index, CAC 40, index, FTSE 100, index, Kospi, index, Stock market indices: what are they and why do investors need them?

 

Stock market indices: what are they and why do investors need them?
Indices for the investorNews reports often inform us about the growth and fall of stock market indices. Obviously, this is important, since it gets into prime-time news. However, what...
Oct 13, 2021  Read
Real Effective Exchange Rate of currencies (REER): calculation method and application

 

Real Effective Exchange Rate of currencies (REER): calculation method and application
Most investors and traders are almost daily faced with a nominal exchange rate - when the value of the currency of one state is expressed in another currency. In other words, this is...
Oct 13, 2021  Read
ESTR Interest Rate: calculation and application

 

ESTR Interest Rate: calculation and application
The euro has its own benchmark.A new benchmark rate has already started operating in the European Union money market, which may soon replace the LIBOR benchmark, which is losing popularity....
Oct 12, 2021  Read
SONIA Interest Rate: calculation and application

 

SONIA Interest Rate: calculation and application
Even the UK, which is the birthplace of the LIBOR benchmark, has found an option to replace it. The Bank of England together with the FCA are initiating a global reform to switch from...
Oct 12, 2021  Read
Tobin\'s Q Ratio: calculation, application and features

 

Tobin's Q Ratio: calculation, application and features
One of the highly specialized indicators used in the fundamental analysis of securities is the Tobin's Q Ratio. This indicator acts as a link between the financial market and the real...
Oct 12, 2021  Read

Complete forecasts for traders

. Traders constantly get tips from the market. But not all traders can take advantage of them. This requires theoretical knowledge and practical skills - then the trader will be able to interpret the signals in a timely and accurate manner. Forecasts are recommendations made on the basis of technical analysis. Do not rush headlong into a maelstrom. Before using a signal, independently analyze if the hint is worth believing. Remember about the risks of stock trading. First form a hypothesis, then open a position and set a stop loss if the hypothesis turns out to be false, in order to limit your losses when the price reaches a certain level. Completed trading signals and non-activated forecasts are published on this page of the site, which can be used for market analysis and stock trading. Paid and free forecasts are available at this portal. Both of them are reliable. But paid forecasts contain more useful information than free ones. It is possible to subscribe to a trader and use his predictions only. Or you can analyze the market by yourself and prepare your own signals for other traders. Register on the portal beforehand in order to use all its functions.

How forecasts and trading signals work

Rise and fall of quotations seems chaotic only at first sight. In fact, the exchange lives by its own laws, follows specific trends and is based on principles. From time to time the market generates signals. They tell of the beginning of a bearish or bullish trend. The task of the trader - to see these signs, correctly interpret them, and then open a long or short position. If the hypothesis turned out to be correct, the trader takes an ideal trading position and can make a significant profit. If the hypothesis is incorrect, the open position is closed by a stop loss to minimize losses. The signal gives a probable pullback that is intended to move the stop to Breakeven. But it is impossible to say in advance whether the price will go further in the desired direction. Therefore it is necessary to manage the position, and not to sit idly, waiting for a stop or profit. In addition, in today's conditions, it is extremely wrong to determine the signals only by the price chart. It is necessary to use other parameters: the volume and the strip, market expectations, news. And then profitable trading is guaranteed.
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