Financial Markets Are Getting More Complex | Moses’ Stock Column

January 30, 2015

 

Thinking Out Loud!

Financial markets are getting more complex and riskier. The world economy and country level events are getting bigger influence these days to financial markets. Like the recent election in Greek has a lot of influence to the Euro and forex market. The impact is yet to be seen.

 

Therefore, in order for traders to survival in this complex marketplace, the traders are require to learn new skills and need more planning. In trading there isn’t the first chapter or the last chapter. Can you predict the markets? Trading is all probability. To protect your investment; it is wise or to reduce risk to trade alongside to the economic and political forces.

 

Whether you make money or loss money is all because of your trading decision. So, blame yourself for not equipment with all the skill and understand the market behaviours and not the market for losses.

 

Avoiding risk and manage your money are the key component for your basic survival.

 

With all the recent oil price going near half compare to six seven months ago. In other words, anything can happen.

 

 

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Moses

 

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