Is Anyone Making Money In Currency Trading?

Quote from rttrader:



As marketsurfer has just stated...I am a NQ/ES trader who also has recently started trading the FOREX/currencies...trends seem to "hold" longer and I need to be a little more patient and let trends develop to make your profits, it's a different 'style' of trading....also I need to do a LOT more international research as well especially foreign monetary policy. Just my .02 cents worth...

rttrader -


hey john.

thanks for the confirmation of what i have experienced thus far. in my opinion , the research involved is way more interesting than equity research since it encompasses global events.

best,

surfer
 
In the forex chat people were talking about the expensive spreads. But for a $100K lot, it costs $50 (5 pips) to cross the market. A similar position in ES would be 2 contracts. To cross the market in ES would cost $25 (spread) + $9.60 (commiss) = $34.60.

The costs are close, but any rapid fire forex trading would get too expensive.
 
Quote from baggerlord:

It is nice to be able to trade at 4PM west coast time.

Amen brother. I came in late last night, saw a setup, put in a bracket, and woke up with 65 pips profit

The other day, same thing...I came home from work, saw a setup, put in a bracket, went out for a drink with friends, came back to 15 pips. :)
 
Quote from Andre:


I thought it was a great chat. Very informative.

Thanks surf and Andre for hooking that up...sorry I couldn't attend in person, but the transcript was useful!
 
Quote from corvus:



Amen brother. I came in late last night, saw a setup, put in a bracket, and woke up with 65 pips profit

The other day, same thing...I came home from work, saw a setup, put in a bracket, went out for a drink with friends, came back to 15 pips. :)


cool ! nice work, corvus !

surfer:)
 
Forex market are not easy to trade, but are much more atractive in terms of liquidity. Most probably you know that theres no such thing as easy money... Forex is jungle. Cruel market, but as someone not new to it I belive this is best market to trade. I'm not in stage of diversifying my money into different market and tell you the truth, as long as I am doing ok in forex, its of no interest for me to look at other markets. No other market can offer such liquidity and consiquently such opportunities. Again, its not easy market to trade, and statisticly (not confirmes statistics, but thats the word out there) 95% of individual invertors here loose their money. Most of them take demo trading and are achieving great results. Afterwards, believing to be able to do the same with real money, they open account, wire funds and...oops - money gone. This is very dinamic market we're talking about, and one should have very flaxible system of trading. In addition, money managment should regulate your trading...Descipline is what brings success. I have lots to say, but if anyone interested in forex, there is a great place on the web with discussions, recommendations, general issues...and more. I dont know how well will be interpreted if I link to other forum here, so if interested, I will put a link. Though I belive many know what forum I'm talking about.

Anyways, good trading, everyone, whatever you trade :)
Rezo.
 
Quote from rezo_s:

Forex market are not easy to trade, but are much more atractive in terms of liquidity. Most probably you know that theres no such thing as easy money... Forex is jungle. Cruel market, but as someone not new to it I belive this is best market to trade.

You only *believe* it's a best market. Statistics show that CTA's have higher returns with lower drawdowns trading financials & metals futures than currencies. If you compare commission (or spread) costs to volatility - fin & metals are way more attractive.
Yes, FX is far more liquid. So what? Unless you trade with ~ $100M+ it won't be any advantage. One more thing: I'm very sceptical whether anyone can make money over the long period of time by day trading FX with 4 pips spread...
 
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