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postheadericon Forex Autopilot System – The Best Way to Use This Forex Software

For those of you not familiar with The Forex Autopilot System, this is a forex trading software with the ability to analyze the market trends and place trade orders all on its own.

This software is usually categorized as an expert advisor, since this software not only renders advise but instead runs the trading operation, I like to think of it more like a virtual trader rather than an expert advisor. Anyway, these are technicalities which are not really that important, as long as you get an idea of what the Forex Autopilot System is about.

Now, the idea of these few lines is to share with you a personal experience using the software, so whether you already have it or you are about to get it, I invite you to try a couple of new setting I have been using to trade with it, which has delivered better results for me.

Here the story, and why I am making this suggestion:

When I first downloaded the Forex Autopilot System, I did what anyone else would do, I opened a demo account and I started testing the software. At that time, just by chance I decided to fund the demo account with $3,000 of paper money and put the system to work.

When configuring the system, I carefully followed the instructions in order to set it up correctly. Among the parameters you are asked to set are the lot size and the maximum number of orders.

These two parameters limit, on one hand, the value per pip of your trades (for example: if you set the lot size to 0.1, then each point of variation -pip- in the market will translate into 1 dollar of profit or loss) and number of trade orders that you will allow the software to place simultaneously.

These settings are important because you must trade paying attention to the size of your account, and therefore, the margin you have to manage your trades safely. This is probably the single most important factor to consider when trading within the forex market.

The creators of the software advise you to use a 0.1 lot size ($1 per pip) and a maximum of 1 trade order at a time, as this is deemed by them as the safest approach. However, in my opinion, those setting will not always be the safest approach, as that will depend of the amount of money you are investing.

Anyway, at that point those were the settings I started using in my paper money account, but after a few days using the system with great results, I realized that at $1 per pip and using a $3,000 margin, I could take almost 3,000 points of variation before having my trade closed due to stop out, so this meant that I had a very comfortable margin.

I then figured, why not set the Forex Autopilot System to open a maximum of 3 trade orders at a time, as this will still allow for a safe margin -$1,000 per trade-, and then see what happens?

I thought this would be a good idea because I had seen that the software rarely needed more than a $200-$300 margin before closing a trades for a profit, so with a 1,000 points of variation margin per trade and 3 trades at a time, I would be able to pull more profits while still playing it safe.

The result: simply astonishing, because when I first started at 1 trade at a time the Forex Autopilot was placing 1-3 winning trades per days depending on the market conditions, so you can imagine, with the limit of trade orders set to 3, it began to place 3-9 trade orders daily, which in turn grew my paper money from $3,000 to $6,154 in just over two weeks. And again, the software rarely used more than a $200-$300 margin in order to close each trade for a profit.

So, when I switched to real money, I followed the same pattern, that is, I set the Forex Autopilot System to trade a maximum of 3 orders at a time, but -and this is important- since I did not start with $3,000 but with $500, I changed the lot size from 0.1 ($1 per pip) to 0.01 (10 cents per pip). That way I was giving the software a over a 1,000 point of variation margin to place each trade order safely, allowing my account to grow proportionally without the risk of blowing it due to a lack of margin.

This approach accelerated my performance while keeping me away from loss. Therefore, I would advise anyone to tweak a little bit these settings, taking into consideration the amount of money you are investing, so if you are starting small, maybe with $300, set the lot size at 0.01, and no more that 3 trades at a time; if you are starting with $1,500, then you could set the lot size to 0.05 and no more than 3 trades at a time.

Using a small lot size with a higher number of trades at a time, is also a good way to split your risk and increase the chances of growing your account, because the Forex Autopilot may get it wrong at times, and if you have it set to place only 1 trade order then you could spend days waiting for it to close it while you are probably losing opportunities for good trades, whereas if you allow the system to place several orders at a time -always with a safe margin-, maybe it will place a bad trade that will get stuck for a day or longer, but in the meantime the Forex Autopilot will remain placing winning trades and growing your account while you wait for the that bad trade to be closed.

Check this strategy on your demo account first and see for yourself how it can help the little robot perform better while keeping your money safer.

By: Alex Cadens

postheadericon How To Profit Trading Forex

If anyone has ever told you it’s easy to make money in Forex they are misleading you. Successful traders have discipline, the ability to manage their money and understand the psychology of the market. Trading is not done by guessing which way the market will move, but by using either fundamental analysis or technical analysis.

To make any kind of money in this world, you need a definite plan to follow in order to get from point A to B. The same holds true when trading in Forex. Many traders are able to follow a set of rules. How often you break this set of rules will have an effect on how much money you can actually make in the Forex market. The real challenge presents itself when a trader follows their rules and the rules fail to make any money at all. Sticking to your trading rules at all costs even while losing money will eventually yield a profitable trading system.

Sticking to a set of rules is not enough to become a profitable trader. Managing your money is extremely important. Many beginning traders over-leverage themselves and eventually lose their entire account. A good money management system to follow is always look to win twice as much as you lose on each trade. This way you only have to be right 50% of the time and you can still profit. Good money management will beat out a great trading system any day.

The most challenging aspect to over come in the Forex market is going to be your psychology. Being a trader, you need to learn to accept losses. Losses are going to happen in this market and it’s impossible to avoid them. The key is to keep your losses minimal and let your profits run. Every trader will face a psychological battle with themselves whether they are in profit or losing money. It’s important to refer back to a set of rules and discipline yourself to follow these rules when you begin to question yourself on a trade. Too many times traders have lost money and begin revenge trading to make their money back. Again, too many times traders have stopped themselves out of a profitable trade too early because the market goes against them initially, only to reverse in their favor.

In order to make money in Forex, a trader needs to educate themselves and learn all there is to know about the market. In the end, the successful trader ends up using a very simple system to profit. There are many online courses that will help anyone learn how trade Forex. Even successful traders are continuously learning and educating themselves on foreign exchange market.

By: Timothy Rohrer

postheadericon Forex Megadroid – What’s the Story?

The FOREX MEGADROID trading system is the brain child of Albert Perrie and John Graceis which has just launched recently. On the home page of the site there is a very bold claim that this particular forex robot can trade the market with 95.82% accuracy, and can do this in every market condition. Majority of the other forex robots like FAP TURBO and FAP encourage users to avoid trading in volatile market, but on the forex megadroid website they claim that the robot can function in every market condition as I mentioned earlier.

The ROI displayed on the site states that in 2004 the system saw a return of 677.67%, 2005: 810.70%, 2006: 333.05%, 2007: 612.91%, 2008: 623.84 09: 330.20% respectively. The system is also said to be suitable for any account balance and does not require a large bank to put it to use.

However, because the system has just launched it will be difficult to write a sincere review on the product as a satisfied user would, as it will take some time for me to put the robot through it’s pace to determine if the FOREX MEGADROID can live up to the big claims on the website. So I am not going to say to you today yes run out there and buy it as I have only just purchased mine and will be asking for my money back if the system does not live up to the claims made on the site.

So for the moment the story of FOREX MEGADROID is just the launch of a forex trading robot with massive promises of returns on the website, which needs to be put to test to determine if it is indeed a one in a million robot or just a well written sales page.

By: Ginny Fairham