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		<title>Stock Trading System &#8211; 4 Important Features Of Stock Trading System!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Investors as well as traders, are greatly interested in the stock market.  It has revealed itself as the best platform to help one&#8217;s capital grow, provided the person is in tune with current market trends and knows where to put his/her money.  The popularity of this method has prompted people from the trading [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Investors as well as traders, are greatly interested in the stock market.  It has revealed itself as the best platform to help one&#8217;s capital grow, provided the person is in tune with current market trends and knows where to put his/her money.  The popularity of this method has prompted people from the trading community to go in for an efficient stock trading system.<br />
Another reason for the demand to have a good stock trading system in place is the rise in global stock markets.  As a matter of fact, traders/brokers as well as investors/shareholders are finding that the task of trading in equities or shares or stocks is proving to be extremely complicated, considering that newer companies and institutions are being launched all the time.  And the Internet has not helped by bringing the world closer to home!<br />
What are the features of a stock trading system?<br />
(1)  What is meant by a stock trading system?  It is a tool to enhance the success of investments, especially if it works effectively and efficiently.  It includes strategies related to investments, market guides and trading schemes.<br />
There are experienced analysts and professionals to guide the trader or investor as needed.  This is achieved by providing a constant flow of information and analysis regarding market trends and movements in the stock market arena.  Without this in place, it would be difficult for smooth functioning of the stock market.<br />
Lastly, there is a timing system included in the package.  Thus, every investor is aware of the time limits for investing in a particular stock.<br />
(2)  A stock trading system is not something that can be just bought at any marketplace!  There are special individual distributors or operators available&#8211;they can be found locally too.  These dealers offer a customer much more than just a system.  They are truly worth it because they can lessen your headaches!  All the more better to go to them if you have linked up with other business partners.<br />
(3)  Another option is to check out those special companies offering to sell systems that are dependable and have already been well promoted.<br />
(4)  Traditional or conventional methods of transactions are giving way to more modern methods.  So there is the automatic/electronic stock trading system which is faster and more interactive in nature.<br />
Since trading in stocks has become a global activity, it is difficult for investors to be present physically at all locations.  He/she need not attend auction venues or trading places for the express purpose of buying or selling shares or trading stocks.  Hence, the launch of electronic transactions.<br />
This sort of a stock trading system is quick and convenient since it is supported by wireless Internet and wireless telephone.  More advanced technology is sure to evolve in future. </p>
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		<title>Ten Top Tips to Trade Stock Options Successfully &#8211; #5</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We?re half way there in this 10 part series on how to trade options, you are doing well keep learning, practicing and applying these strategies and you will soon find yourself able to successfully and profitably trade on a regular basis. Last week we looked at ways in which to time the entry of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We?re half way there in this 10 part series on how to trade options, you are doing well keep learning, practicing and applying these strategies and you will soon find yourself able to successfully and profitably trade on a regular basis. Last week we looked at ways in which to time the entry of a trade so this week we will discuss how to get out at the right time.</p>
<p>There are several strategies and ways to exit a trade and you must decide which way (or ways) suits you. It is infinitely more difficult to decide when to exit a trade than when to enter it because it is at this time that you will either be making a profit or taking a loss! You will be faced with a myriad of different emotions while you are in a trade, most notably fear and greed. Fear appears in several different forms, fear of losing a profit already made, fear of getting out too early, fear of taking a loss and facing a mistaken trade. Greed also rears its ugly head by encouraging you to stay too long in a winning trade and possibly giving back some or all of your gains. There is an old adage on Wall Street that says ?Bulls can make money, bears can make money but pigs always get slaughtered.?</p>
<p>As I mentioned you must determine what suits you when it comes to deciding how much of a loss you can handle and how much of a profit you want to take. This is a direct reflection of your risk to reward ratio. For example, I often say ?I never feel bad when taking a profit?. I like to take profits when I see them and I generally have a fixed dollar figure or percentage in mind. Unless there is no good reason to exit the trade I will take my profits and if the trade keeps going in my direction after I have exited it doesn?t bother me. Conversely I always have a fixed % loss I will accept. Some people would not be able to handle leaving money ?on the table? so they may prefer to let their trades run, but then they may need larger stop losses as well. When trading options stop losses need to be much larger than when you trade stocks because options are so much more volatile. For example if you set a 10% stop loss it could easily get triggered during a normal intraday move. Bear in mind that there is not as much at risk when trading options as opposed to trading stocks. The capital investment is much smaller so a larger stop loss will not impact your account as much.</p>
<p>Some good rules of thumb are: First if there is profit on the table and the underlying stock breaks down or crosses below its 7 day moving average, take the profit. It is very painful to watch a profitable trade lose value while you wait for it to reverse. Don&#8217;t let that happen. However if market conditions have not changed and your technical analysis supports staying in the trade make sure you do not exit too early. Often the most outstanding profits are made by patient traders. Second, always exit the trade if you are at a 50% loss. Chances are if you are in a trade that is losing 50% it will keep going that way. It is imperative you preserve your capital in order to trade again. Third, always exit a trade if there is 30 days or less before expiration. During the month before expiration time decay can rob you blind of the value of your option.</p>
<p>I trust this has given you some things to consider when deciding to exit your trades, stay tuned for next week?s installment where we will discuss how to put together a complete trading plan.</p>
<p>US Government required disclaimer: Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. Prior to buying or selling an option, a person must receive a copy of the Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options. Copies of this document may be obtained from your broker, from any exchange on which options are traded or by contacting The Options Clearing Corporation, One North Wacker Dr., Suite 500 Chicago, IL 60606 (1-800-678-4667). </p>
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