July 27, 2008

Mini Forex Trading

By Ray Lam

by Ray Lam

A mini Forex trading account is extremely helpful for a new trader who is more interested in developing a disciplined, rational trading strategy without focusing entirely on profits and losses.

Forex trading until recently was reserved for banks and other large financial industries but thanks to the power of the internet and online currency trading, forex has now become feasible for everyday people. The forex market has become the largest trading market in the world and each day there is an estimated turnover of over $1.5 trillion dollars. Another added bonus is that forex trading is available 24 hours a day, 5 days a week unlike most other markets that operate on an 8 hour day. This means that people wishing to trade forex can do so at any given time.

In mini Forex trading, you get all the benefits of a full-size Forex accounts. The same software, charts and graphs can be used while handling mini Forex trading. However, it helps you to develop the confidence needed to be successful without the anxiety and distractions that come when large sums are on stake.

You can open a mini forex trading account with a lot less money, usually around $300 instead of the thousands required for a typical forex account. The high leverage available to forex traders still applies but you are obviously risking a lot less money in a mini forex account.

Getting into mini account trading essentially means that you are engaging in marginal trading. That means that you are leveraging your trades, that is, borrowing money to be able to perform a trade without having to put in the full amount required for a single lot. The money that you do put in from your own pocket is known as a marginal lot. For a mini account, the marginal lot for every $10,000 lot is $50, or a 200 to 1 leverage. When you start a mini account with a minimum of $250, you are trading five mini lots.

You may be concerned that the mini account requires a fairly large degree of leverage, 200 to 1. (In contrast, when day trading on stocks the leverage ratio is only 4 to 1 within a single trading day.) For obvious reasons, it is usually not an ideal proposition to take on a large amount of leverage in your investments. But this is the standard practice in mini Forex trading and is not considered over-leveraging. Also, the investor’s risk on a mini account is actually offset by the lower possible losses one can face in mini trading.

There are other methods like Base 10 Trading for small traders. However, mini Forex trading is most suitable if you want to maintain the account under $10,000. It will provide you the flexibility of implementing strategies and offer more staying power in the Forex market as you can take advantage of multiple trades without over-leveraging your trading account.

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