So while share investors had a year of pain, most currency traders would tell you that they have had a pretty good year.
The aim of the game in investing and trading is to make money – that’s the start and finish of it. We’re not here for an intellectual exercise, or to impress anybody. At least I’m not!
Your focus should be on getting the best returns on your investments. If the sharemarket is falling, you need to either learn how to make money in a bear market by short selling or using leveraged products such as CFDs, Options or Futures, or you need to learn how to trade in other markets.
Eventually, you will find a balance of markets to trade, and when the sharemarket isn’t trending strongly, you can look to trade other markets.
Trading in commodities, or currencies, or any other market involves the same principles as trading in shares – we look to buy low and sell high! And the best thing is, the same technical analysis techniques apply to each market. So once you have studied Gann Analysis, for example, you can apply it to commodities just as easily as you could apply it to BHP or Commonwealth Bank shares.
Ask yourself which markets you are trading at the moment, and whether they are producing satisfactory results for you,
If not, perhaps its time to start looking at other alternatives...
不管你是否讨论股票市场,流通市场,日用品市场以及当地的水果蔬菜市场,所有的市场都经历过好时期和坏时期的周期循环。
当价格上升时将是乐观时期,人们为一切东西付高昂的价钱,不管是股票还是香蕉,即使它们不是最好的。在这个时分,人们手中有钱,在几年好光阴后经常有些洋洋骄傲。他们很轻易的拿出钱包或钱夹,把自己辛辛苦苦挣来的钱移交他人。