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10 golden rules for trading
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September 17, 2007 16:33 IST

Which is the most important tool in investment? This is a question that often every investor asks. No doubt, good money management is the best and competent tool in profitable trading. Those who possess a sound professional money management technique would win the game. So investors should give good emphasis to learn money management, and it should be before the beginning of the trade.

The first step to become a good money manager is to make a business plan or a trading plan. For this, make an outline and structure of trading and fund allocation. In a trading plan we should consider and track prediction of price and find out the point to buy or sell.

The second step is the risk management technique. In fund allocation, dumping big amounts of money in to a single contract is not considered a professional method. The business plan should be fool proof and tested. For testing a business plan, we can follow the paper trading using associated software.

Keen observation and timing is another essential factor for protecting the hard earned money and making earning from the future trading. Experience is the best teacher in trading, which has no substitutes. One cannot find a good trade selection from the books. Books are useful only for guiding the person who is learning to trade. During the initial stages, the trader would face numerous hurdles. To overcome these obstacles, books could be made use of.

Back test is another method, which could be adopted to improve the trading experience. In this case, we can understand the price variations according to the different situations. It would test the accuracy of the tool we used with respect to past trades, and helps to gain experience.

It is important to wait for the right opportunity in trading. Hurry should be avoided. The circumstances and future chances should be studied. In the case of long-term future investment, the future prospects and money value should also be considered.

In money management, the following should also be considered:

Biju Thomas is Head, Commodity Online Research. He can be contacted at research@commodityonline.com




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