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TOOLS OF THE TRADE (pun intended)

The next few sections will discuss some of the tools you will need to scalp trade.
YOUR COMPUTER
Obviously you’ll need the standard tools such as a trading account and charts (we’ll get to those shortly), but here is a topic I haven’t previously discussed in my other eBooks – your computer.
With most Forex trading techniques you can make do with a lame computer and slow Internet (dial up), however with the fast paced world of Forex scalping you really do need a reliably quick computer.


As a Forex scalper you need your charts to display the most up to date price possible, and you need your brokerage software to execute a trade promptly. Even with the best computer and a screaming fast Internet connection you’ll still have some lag time (not to mention how long it takes for you to physically move your mouse and click to enter a trade). Often as a scalper you’ll experience missing out on a few pips (of lost profit) because of slight inefficiencies (somewhat frustrating at times), but if you have to deal with a painfully slow computer and a molasses Internet connection speed then you’ll soon be tempted to introduce your computer to a sledge hammer. For a scalper lost seconds means lost pips which means lost profits. Even in a single day of trading this can add up to HUNDREDS of dollars, even thousands, of missed profits.
The first thing to do to ensure that your computer is running your trading tools smoothly is to NOT have other programs running on your computer while trading. Having many programs open eats up your computer’s resources, which can mean that your charts aren’t refreshing as fast, and it may take longer to execute a trade. If you must listen to music then please turn on the radio, don’t listen to MP3s on your computer, or God forbid, DON’T be streaming music off of the Internet unless you have a very fast computer with High-Speed Internet (even then it’s still better not to).
Chances are your computer itself is good enough to scalp trade with (unless you are using something that is 10 years old), however you may find that it starts running slower over time. If you ever find that your computer is running like molasses, or much slower than you remember from the past then it may be time to reformat your computer. It is generally a good idea to reformat your computer every 6 months (kind of like going to the dentist) to keep it running smoothly. If you don’t know how to do this then invite a tech-savvy friend over for a few beers to help you out with this.
If you think that your computer sucks then perhaps you should consider buying a new one. You don’t have to spend a fortune buying the best

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HOW TO BE HAPPY... RIGHT NOW!

Today is the day to stop living for the future. This present moment is all that you will ever experience, so you must learn to enjoy the present, if you are ever to enjoy yourself at all. Too many people postpone their happiness waiting for some future goal to manifest. People decide that they will be happy “…when I get a better job”, “…when I meet the love of my life,” “…when my children are grown,” “…when I retire.” We use these excuses, and countless others, to allow ourselves to live with less enjoyment and happiness than we deserve.
Often, after one goal is accomplished, we immediately create another, so that we are in a perpetual state of waiting for our lives to become worthy of our enjoyment, rather than simply enjoying the life we have right this instant. Obviously it is vital to keep striving towards the betterment of your life, but you must also be able to enjoy yourself while you are creating a better future.


The way to do this is to realize that this present moment is all that you will ever experience. Both the past and the future are abstractions of your mind. The only intimate, real experience is that of this moment. In this moment lies your ability to make changes in your life, including the ability to simply enjoy where you are. If you cannot be happy now, when will you ever be happy?
Fortunately, there is a simple method for enjoying this moment, and the key is awareness. Simply be fully aware of whatever you are experiencing right now. Focus your awareness on your senses, and feel the sensual nature of physical reality. Look around you, really try to see the world, and listen quietly to any sounds entering your brain. By becoming aware of precisely where you are at this moment, your brain will shift to a more contemplative, relaxed state, and joy will naturally replace the discord of anxiety that comes from focussing on the past or the future. When you become aware of the eternal now in which you exist, you can begin to feel the power that is available to you in every instant, and this power can be used to immediately work towards the attainment of your goals.
Take five minutes right now and feel the truth of these words :
I AM FULLY AWARE OF THIS PRESENT MOMENT. ALL OF MY SENSES ARE OPEN TO THIS MOMENT, AND I FEEL THE POWER OF THE ETERNAL NOW FLOWING THROUGH MY LIFE.
TAKE ACTION : Focus your attention on this moment, and imagine that all of your financial goals are met. How would you feel if this were true in this instant. Feel these emotions. For five minutes, feel as strongly as you can that financial independence is yours right now, and bask in the emotions this brings to you. Enjoy this process. Whatever feelings you think you would have if your financial goals were met, feel them NOW!
Joseph Murphy : “The treasure house of infinite riches is within you and all around you. By learning the laws of mind, you can extract from that infinite storehouse within you everything you need in order to live life gloriously, joyously, and abundantly.”
Written by Andreas Ohrt
www.MindPowerNews.com

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GREAT EXPECTATIONS

Whenever I start teaching someone how to trade the Forex the most common question they ask is “how much $ can I make each day doing this?”. I always smile and shake my head once they inevitably ask this question. Everyone always asks this question (I remember asking this question too when I first started), and when you start teaching your friends (if you haven’t already) then you too will get asked this question. Pay attention to how I answer it so that you too can give your protégés the correct answer.

It is first of all incorrect and inappropriate to state what can be expected in terms of dollars earned. Dollars (or whatever currency you are accustomed to) is by no means a relevant measuring unit to make comparisons with. If I told you that ‘John’ scored $50 today whereas ‘Simon’ scored $500 it would be understandable that at first glance you would more impressed with Simon’s results. But hold one, what if I then told you that Simon just scored a single 5 pip scalp trading 10 regular lots, but John made three trades scoring 10 + 17 + 23 pips trading just one mini lot for each. With whom would you now be more impressed with? Your answer should now be John. He score 10 times more pips than simple Simon. Pips, as you should now understand, are absolutely relative (meaning that you can make comparisons) but dollars are not because dollars are contingent upon how many lots you can afford to trade.
So now here is the answer you are looking for. A conservative scalper should be able to consistently (and by now from reading my other eBooks you should understand the significance of the word “consistently”) average 20 to 60 pips a day (depending on how skillful you are, and how aggressively you trade). For the following examples we’ll use a realistic 40 pips. (Actually you could do much better than what I just suggested, but I’d rather you start off with a low expectation and then let you find what your average is – which could be much higher.)
Ok, so how many dollars can this mean to you? Well here is where you write your own paycheck. It all depends on your account size. If using proper equity management principles all you can afford to trade is one mini lot then if you were to hypothetically capture 40 pips on average on EUR/USD then you would have made an impressive forty bucks. Ok, it’s nothing to get excited over but assuming you kept up that average for a full month (20 trading days) then you might have captured 800 pips for an $800 profit (surely it sounds better now – and an 800 pip month is impressive by anyone’s standards).
Continuing the above hypothetical scenario, if you were to trade 5 mini lots then you’d be averaging $200 daily or $4,000 monthly - - 1 regular lot (equal to 10 mini lots) would be $400 daily or $8,000 monthly - - 5 regular lots would be $2,000 daily or $40,000 monthly - - 10 regular lots would be $4,000 daily or $80,000 monthly. You get the idea.
I could seriously answer you that you that you could expect to earn $40 a day and you’d immediately lose interest (too bad for you because you’d miss a great opportunity) or I could casually state that you could expect $4,000 a day which might blow your mind (depending on what your current income level is if you are Donald Trump then this chump change would bore you) and you’d probably start suspecting that I smoke crack (I don’t, it’s just a derogatory slang expression implying absurdity).
So now do you understand why it is completely pointless to ask how much $ you can be making each day (on average)?
As a beginner assume that you’ll only average 20 pips daily (yes, it’s realistic) and then calculate your own “paycheck” based on the account size you expect that you’ll be trading with (applying proper equity management principles).
“Why do you talk about the money you can make earlier in the eBook and on your website rather than talk about pips?” Simply put, most people wouldn’t understand the significance of potential pip gains, but they sure can recognize the meaning of dollar figure examples. Any dollar amounts ever quoted on my website or in any of my writing is simply a realistic “carrot” to get people to realize that trading Forex can be a very profitable activity. So stated dollar amounts (always hypothetical of course) is just so that people who wouldn’t otherwise understand the opportunity can start realizing that this could possibly be for them. Let’s face it, everyone, surely including you (and me too), first gets attracted to Forex for the income possibilities. So when people initially ask you how much money one can earn trading Forex you can simply give them some dollar examples to spark their interest, then when you start teaching them you then explain that the dollars are irrelevant and that only pips really matter.
Source :eBook By Robert Borowski

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WHAT IS “SCALPING”?

“Scalping” can have various descriptions depending on whom you ask. Some folks would say that some “Forex Surfing” techniques are considered “scalps” due to the small size and duration of the trades. Different traders have different techniques for scalping, but one thing that can be universally agreed upon is that scalping involves tiny trades (both in amplitude and duration).
Typically, “scalping” is a specialized technique that involves making a tiny trade to capture a very small movement in the market. Whereas a “position trader” may engage in trades that are intended to last for multiple days to months (aiming for targets of hundreds to thousands of pips), and a “day trader” typically engages in trades that are intended to last for less than a day (aiming for targets ranging from 20 to 100 pips), a “scalper” engages in trades that might only last a few minutes aiming for targets of 5+ pips.

A scalper typically trades multiple Forex lots (mini or regular lots depending on the size of the account and risk tolerance), often more lots than one would normally trade if trading as either a “day trader” or a “position trader” (simply due to the fact that those styles typically require larger stops thus shrinking the amount of lots one can safely trade according to equity management principles). By trading more lots a scalper can achieve significant gains comparable to the gains expected by day & position traders in the same time span even though the scalper engages in much smaller individual trades. For example, a scalper that succeeds in capturing just 5 pips could have made $500 in under a minute if he traded 10 regular lots. In some circumstances (that you’ll learn later in this eBook) the scalper could successfully capture 10, 20, 30 or even more pips that (assuming he traded 10 regular lots) would result in profits of $1,000, $2,000, or even $3,000 in a very short amount of time. Some scalp attempts can occasionally yield over 100 pips (over $10,000 trading 10 lots) – and YES, set ups like that happen several times each month!
Scalping is often considered to be an advanced trading style. Though scalping is quite simple in concept many consider it to be advanced because it requires very quick decision making, very quick reflexes to react when set ups are spotted, and the scalper must be skilled at quickly executing a trade. The keyword for the scalper is “speed”. What makes “scalping” an advanced skill isn’t that it’s complicated; it is just that one must be both skillful and fast. Drinking coffee or energy drinks while scalping is a good idea. This style of trading certainly isn’t for slow minded or slow moving people (please don’t interpret this comment as being insulting for certain groups of people).
Scalpers often engage in multiple trades a day. Some scalpers execute dozens and dozens of trades each day, but don’t worry; I’ll teach you to do fewer. Scalps are executed in the direction of the current trend, usually taking little bites of the market movement, but can also be an entry technique into longer day trades to capture even larger profits. Skillfully scalping one can literally buy very close to the actual low and sell very close to the actual top of market movements; much closer than day traders, and certainly position traders, would normally accomplish.
Scalping is suited for some people & personalities better than others. Some traders love it, making it their primary trading style, whereas some traders hate it for their own personal reasons. Scalping is best reserved for traders after they are already familiar with other trading styles, but if this is your first exposure to trading Forex don’t worry about it – you can easily learn everything you need to know to make some HUGE profits by scalping just by reading this eBook (however I strongly suggest you first read my other eBook “Forex Surfing” as there you’ll learn many basics that I won’t be covering here in this eBook).
“Scalping” seems to me to have a slightly negative perception in the minds of traders in general. I believe it is simply due to the name of the technique, as “ticket scalpers”, people selling over priced tickets for concerts or sporting events, are commonly thought of as being sleazy. It seams to me that some “advanced / experienced” traders look down upon “scalping” techniques as being beneath them, or even unethical (perhaps this is from the days when floor traders at stock exchanges would sometimes scalp stocks). It’s funny that even FXCM clearly doesn’t like scalping for whatever reason (at the time of this writing FXCM has been hosting a mini trading contest called “King of the Mini”. If you read the contest rules it is stated as rule #8, “NO SCALPING – At FXCM’s discretion, entrants may be removed from the contest for employing trading techniques resembling ‘scalping’ or ‘picking’”. This doesn’t make logical sense to me since they profit for the pip spreads of each executed trade, so while writing this eBook I decided to ask FXCM why this is a rule. They responded saying that scalping is generally “frowned upon”, and though they permit traders to employ such techniques (since they profit from each trade entered) they simply disallow it for the contest because they feel it is an unacceptable practice for their trading contest. ). I don’t really know why there appears to be some kind of negative stigma to scalping, and I don’t think it is justified. As far as I am concerned a profit is a profit regardless of what trading technique used, and as a trader all that matters is the profits.
Here is a link to an article on the web titled “Scalping: Small Quick Profits Can Add Up”. I have included it here for your reference to be able to read a third party’s definition of scalping. (Note: This is an external link. You need to be connected to the Internet to view this page. As I have no control over the content of their website this link may become inactive at some point in the future.)
Source :eBook By Robert Borowski

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