Archive for month: February, 2007

Traders wanted

12 February, 2007 (15:11) | Journal | By: Colin McGinley

I’ve come across a forex related company that is currently looking to hire forex traders.
While I normally don’t do plugs for any old thing, I thought that this might be of interest to some people.
The company is based in Toronto and is looking for candidates in the area, or those who are [...]

Nice trade prior to ECB rate annoucement

10 February, 2007 (17:27) | Journal | By: Colin McGinley

I only made one trade during the past week. It was a pretty quiet week, with EUR-USD price sticking well within the current 1.29-1.305 range.
On Monday price hit a resting order I had at my b-day level of 1.2922. I held the position until Thursday morning when both the BOE and ECB were [...]

Cost averaging in overdrive

7 February, 2007 (20:53) | Technical Analysis, Trading Plan | By: Colin McGinley

If cost averaging is such an important part of my forex trading strategy then why do I bother to ever close a trade out for a loss? Why not just keep cost averaging until all my open positions come back into profit and then close them all out?
If you’ve harboured such questions then you [...]

January 2007 Review

3 February, 2007 (18:27) | Journal | By: Colin McGinley

A rather hectic week at the regular day job has meant there has been no time for any updates this week. The last few bugs in the PlayStation 3 version of F.E.A.R. should now be squashed and it will be winging it’s way to store shelves in time for the European launch of the [...]