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Forex Trading Plan: An Example
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Forex currency trading is a zero sum game and those with a trading plan
and the necessary discipline to stick to it will succeed over those
that trade without one. If you want to be on the positive side of this
game start with your trading plan – it is your most important weapon
against your opponents. Here is an example of what a Forex Trading Plan
should look like:
Goal
My goal is to make 20 ticks or $200 per day over the 20 day trading period.
Market
My target market is the EUR/USD spot market. Trading style is day
trading with all trades taking place between 8:30 am and 11:00 am on
class days. On certain occasions I will attempt to start trading at
7:20 am due to the fact that a majority of economic data is released at
7:30 am CST. All positions will be closed at the end of class.
Research and Fundamentals
Each day before trading I will fill out a trading plan for the day. I
will also research fundamental data related to the markets before I
start trading. This is to get a market feel such as overall macro
trends, world events, upcoming economic data. I will also look into
technical data over the past several days to figure out what technical
movement has been present.
Charts
Candlestick charts are important for day-trading. I will use two
charts; 5-min and 4 hr. I use the 4 hr charts to identify the major
trends and the 5 minute chart to get minor trend timing.
Strategy
Before anything else I need to establish the minor trend. Although I
will look at the 4 hr chart to get a broader view of the market, given
the amount of time I have to trade, I feel it is more important to
focus on the short term trend. If there is consolidation or any other
non-committal movement on the minor trend, then I will stay out of
trading until a trend presents itself. I will use western technical
analysis (DailyFX resistance/support, Moving Averages) to get a general
feel of which direction the market is going and eastern technical
analysis to time my entry and exit points. Although technical analysis
is the basis for my trading, if there is fundamental information that
comes out that clearly swings the market against the trend I will go
with the strength of the reaction towards the fundamental data.
1. The first step I will take is to determine whether the short term trend is bullish or bearish
2. I will check to see if there are any key psychological numbers and support/resistance points in the near future
3. If there are none, I will go long or short depending on the short term trend
4. If there are, I will wait until the market reaches those numbers to look for a reversal
5. I will trade against the trend if I find a candlestick reversal
pattern with confirmation (Bullish Engulfing, Hammer, Morning Star,
Shooting Star)
6. When trading against the short term trend, I will set my limit at the 50% fib retracement level
Rules of the Plan
1. Never trade during consolidation
2. ALWAYS close out a trade if the MAs cross against a position
3. Try to achieve 10 tics on every trade, 1 lot = 10 tics, 2 lots = 5X2 etc.
4. Stop set at 40 tics
5. Momentum should correspond with short term trend when looking for entry point into a trade
6. Get out of a trade before major economic data is released
7. Don’t make a trade within 10 mins of class ending
8. Always get out a trade the second you think it is going against you
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