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  • Introduction to Money Management for Investing and Trading

    Posted on August 18th, 2010 9 comments
    AirelonTrading asked:


    The Blog Entry that Accompanies this Podcast is: investorandtrader.blogspot.com My Daily Blog is at: investorandtrader.blogspot.com My channel at BlogTV is: www.blogtv.com Whether you are a forex, stock market, day trader or commodity futures trader, Money management is key. Most know that from my daily blog at investorandtrader.blogspot.com , I often talk about Money Management. Now on the video blog, I will give a brief introduction to it, and in the next few entries, discuss Money Management principles, and the importance of such strategies . . . I am re-doing this video, as YouTube has asked that I remove the videos that have copywrited music before and after thevideo … NOTE: This is not an investment or trading recommendation. The losses in trading can be very real, and depending on the investment vehicle, can exceed your initial investment. I am not a licensed trading or investment adviser, or financial planner. But I do have 12 years of experience in trading and investing in these markets. The Challenge accounts are run for the education of other traders who should make their own decisions based off their own research and risk tolerance. Included Music is by Paul Young. A personal friend and is not a part of any music license, recording label, etc

    Esther

  • Money Management: Drawdown

    Posted on August 10th, 2010 14 comments
    AirelonTrading asked:


    The Blog Entry that Accompanies this Vlog Entry is at: investorandtrader.blogspot.com My Daily Blog is at: investorandtrader.blogspot.com My channel at BlogTV is: www.blogtv.com Why keep track of your drawdown? After all, we just want to trade right? You just want to focus in on the reward, whether it be from the Forex, Commodity Futures, or Stock Markets, right? Drawdown assists you in understanding the worth of a system or method as well. If the person offering the system refuses to talk about the drawdown numbers of that system? That’s a good indication it’s a scam and highly overrated. If the person offers you a system or methodology and talks about drawdown – this lets you know that the system has verifiable merit that you can test. But what does drawdown tell you about your system, and how you should adjust the rest of your money management strategy? We discuss that in thefollowing vlog entry … NOTE: This is not an investment or trading recommendation. The losses in trading can be very real, and depending on the investment vehicle, can exceed your initial investment. I am not a licensed trading or investment adviser, or financial planner. But I do have 12 years of experience in trading and investing in these markets. The Challenge accounts are run for the education of other traders who should make their own decisions based off their own research and risk tolerance. Included Music is by Paul Young. A personal friend and is not a part of any music license, recording

    Lori

  • Money Management: Strategies

    Posted on July 10th, 2010 11 comments
    AirelonTrading asked:


    The Blog Entry that Accompanies this Vlog is at: investorandtrader.blogspot.com My Daily Blog is at: investorandtrader.blogspot.com My channel at BlogTV is: www.blogtv.com There are other strategies that what I list in this video. They are applicable in any market. Be it the Forex markets, daytrading, the stock market, or the commodity futures market. But I urge you to look up different money management strategies, and pick on the fits YOUR risk tolerance (not other peoples risk tolerance, or my risk tolerance)NOTE: This is not an investment or trading recommendation. The losses in trading can be very real, and depending on the investment vehicle, can exceed your initial investment. I am not a licensed trading or investment adviser, or financial planner. But I do have 12 years of experience in trading and investing in these markets. The Challenge accounts are run for the education of other traders who should make their own decisions based off their own research and risk tolerance. Included Music is by Paul Young. A personal friend and is not a part of any music license, recording label, etc

    Dean

  • Money Management: Performance Analysis

    Posted on July 9th, 2010 23 comments
    AirelonTrading asked:


    The Blog Entry that Accompanies this Vlog is at: investorandtrader.blogspot.com My Daily Blog is at: investorandtrader.blogspot.com My channel at BlogTV is: www.blogtv.com Ok. We’ve got the previous money management principles down. Now we just want to jump into using them to trade the Forex, the Stock Market, to Day Trade with, or to use in the Commodity Futures arena. Not so fast. How do we take everything we’ve discussed thusfar in regards to Money Management Principles, and putting them in an easy to read format? We discuss that in thisvideo . . . NOTE: This is not an investment or trading recommendation. The losses in trading can be very real, and depending on the investment vehicle, can exceed your initial investment. I am not a licensed trading or investment adviser, or financial planner. But I do have 12 years of experience in trading and investing in these markets. The Challenge accounts are run for the education of other traders who should make their own decisions based off their own research and risk tolerance. Included Music is by Paul Young. A personal friend and is not a part of any music license, recording label, etc

    Glen

  • Money Management: Reward Analysis

    Posted on June 9th, 2010 15 comments
    AirelonTrading asked:


    The Blog Entry that Accompanies this Vlog is at: investorandtrader.blogspot.com My Daily Blog is at: investorandtrader.blogspot.com My channel at BlogTV is: www.blogtv.com Whether you are a forex, stock market, commodity futures trader with day trading, swing trading, or position trader Money management is key. And we all want a reward. As I’ve stated at my daily blog at investorandtrader.blogspot.com very often, you have to balance your risk analysis against your reward. How? How should your risk relate to your reward?NOTE: This is not an investment or trading recommendation. The losses in trading can be very real, and depending on the investment vehicle, can exceed your initial investment. I am not a licensed trading or investment adviser, or financial planner. But I do have 12 years of experience in trading and investing in these markets. The Challenge accounts are run for the education of other traders who should make their own decisions based off their own research and risk tolerance. Included Music is by Paul Young. A personal friend and is not a part of any music license, recording label, etc

    Ann

  • Money Management: Risk Analysis

    Posted on May 27th, 2010 21 comments
    AirelonTrading asked:


    The Blog Entry that Accompanies this Video is at: investorandtrader.blogspot.com My Daily Blog is at: investorandtrader.blogspot.com My channel at BlogTV is: www.blogtv.com Whether you are a forex, stock market, day trader or commodity futures trader, Money management is key. Most know that from my daily blog at investorandtrader.blogspot.com , I often talk about Money Management. Now on the video blog, I will give a brief introduction to it, and in the next few entries, discuss Money Management principles, and the importance of such strategies . . . I am re-doing this video, as YouTube has asked that I remove the videos that have copywrited music before and after the video … This is all about Risk Analysis, and a couple of key, key principles that you need to consider with Risk Analysis.NOTE: This is not an investment or trading recommendation. The losses in trading can be very real, and depending on the investment vehicle, can exceed your initial investment. I am not a licensed trading or investment adviser, or financial planner. But I do have 12 years of experience in trading and investing in these markets. The Challenge accounts are run for the education of other traders who should make their own decisions based off their own research and risk tolerance. Included Music is by Paul Young. A personal friend and is not a part of any music license, recording label, etc

    Patrick