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		<title>Know How To Place Stop Losses?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2009 07:30:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The intra day forex market is full of noise that it becomes difficult for new traders to understand where to put the stop loss. There is so much noise in the forex markets in the short run that prices tend to jump 10-20 pips for no apparent reason.]]></description>
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<p>The intra day forex market is full of noise that it becomes difficult for new traders to understand where to put the stop loss. There is so much noise in the forex markets in the short run that prices tend to jump 10-20 pips for no apparent reason.</p>
<p>This becomes frustrating for many new day traders. Most constantly find their stop losses being tripped due to noise even when the rates are going in the anticipated direction.</p>
<p>A static 10-20 pip stop loss is an arbitrary choice many traders make. Many new traders also use Trailing Stop Loss. Place your trailing stop loss too close and you will find your stop hit too early. Place it too far and you will have to forgo potential profits if the price retraces.</p>
<p>Many professional forex traders do use stop loss but mostly place it on their computers hiding them from their brokers. Best way to place a stop loss is using a dynamic level. </p>
<p>Because if brokers find many stop losses at a particular price level they can easily trip them using a momentary blip in their price feeds. You cant do anything. It was a momentary spike during to a sudden large transaction in the market. This is known as Stop Hunting.</p>
<p>More often than not, professional traders, trade with a stop loss at all, only keeping a mental stop loss. But you will need a lot of experience to trade this way. </p>
<p>Dynamic stop losses can be easily placed using Moving Averages, Bollinger Bands, SARs etc. Using a dynamic stop loss is a good way to manage your risk while letting the currency markets do what it wants.</p>
<p>With more experience, you will learn that placing fixed stop losses actually harms more. Rather than helping, using a fixed stop loss can hurt you more emotionally, psychologically and profit wise.</p>
<p>Never ever trade, just before a major economic news release. Dont place your stop loss close to or at round numbers and at times of thin liquidity in the markets.</p>
<p>You should understand that your broker can and will use stop hunting to take out your positions using noise in the market as an excuse. Forex trading and casinos have many things in common. You should learn how to beat the markets and the brokers only then you will become a successful forex trader.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 06:31:19 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>All untreated seeds carry on or within them microscopic fungi and bacteria. Hundreds of kinds of seed-borne organisms, capable of causing plant diseases exist. These fungi and bacteria may cause seeds to decay in the soil and young seedlings, bulbs, corms or rhizomes to rot before or after shoots emerge from the soil.</p>
<p>Organisms carried on the seed may also be the source of certain types of dwarfing or stunting, root rots, smuts, wilts, mildews, leaf spot and blights, stripe diseases, etc., which later appear on the growing plant.</p>
<p>Practically all vegetable and flower seeds benefit from seed treatment. Seed protectants, properly applied at the recommended dosage, destroy seed-borne organisms on and in the seed, check seed-rotting fungi in the soil, help establish a higher percentage of more vigorous seedlings, plus producing bigger yields of higher quality vegetables and flowers.</p>
<p>No other garden practice produces such benefits for so little money and time. Seed treatment is cheap garden insurance.</p>
<p>Influencing Factors</p>
<p>Certain factors influence the infection of seed and young seedlings by micro-organisms.</p>
<p>1 &#8211; Climatic conditions during the latter part of the growing season of the seed-producing mother plant. Some organisms may enter seed about the time of pollination, particularly if the period is humid. or wet.</p>
<p>2 &#8211; State of maturity when seed is harvested.</p>
<p>3 &#8211; Climatic conditions just before and during harvest. If the seed is too dry at harvest it is easily damaged. Organisms then enter through the cracks in the seed coat. If seeds harvested too wet it may mold and not even germinate later. Seed which is harvested with a high moisture content should be carefully dried.</p>
<p>4 &#8211; The method used and rapidity of artificial drying may greatly change the numbers of organisms on and in the seed.</p>
<p>5 &#8211; Conditions of seed storage and duration of storage. Seeds stored with a high moisture content may &#8220;spoil&#8221; or &#8220;heat,&#8221; killing the germ in the seed. Each kind of seed` should be stored under carefully regulated conditions and be checked periodically. Older seed becomes weak and should be discarded.</p>
<p>The above factors are good reasons why you should buy- seed, only from established, reputable seed dealers. Check with your county agent or extension horticulturist if you are not sure of the seed source or distributor. Ask the salesman what the germination percentage is of the seed you buy. Frequently it is stamped right on the package.</p>
<p>Most <a target='_blank' href="http://www.zone10.com/landscaping/bulbs-for-garden-beauty-insurance.html">vegetable seed</a>, especially that sold by the better seedsmen, has a high germination percentage (85 per cent or more), excellent beauty insurance and is free from seed borne diseases and garden weed seeds. Some of this seed has already been treated by the time you purchase it.</p>
<p>It is not too uncommon to find packets of flower seeds which have a zero germination. Is it any wonder sometimes that the seed doesn&#8217;t sprout?</p>
<p>Reputable seedsmen call in all unsold seed each year to be sure you buy only fresh, high-quality seed.</p>
<p>The overall recommendation suggest buying certified, disease-free seeds of bean, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, pea, etc. grown in Western states. This seed is carefully grown in irrigated regions where the humidity is low and many seed borne diseases are unknown. Such seed often benefits from a treatment to protect it against soil-borne micro-organisms capable of causing seed rot and damping-off. Tomato and other seedlings which are frequently shipped across state borders are carefully inspected by state officials before and during shipment to ensure as far as possible that the plants you buy are free of disease.</p>
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